Analysis
Scales of inequality: How socio-economic factors amplify obesity in South Korea
The poorest and least educated are showing huge jumps in obesity rates, worsened by COVID lockdowns
China needs South Korea’s semiconductors, even though it hates Yoon’s policies
Experts say Beijing may use economic coercion again as Seoul embraces US leadership, but it can only push so far
How South Korea is embracing marginalized Koreans in Russia and Ukraine
South Korea's efforts to integrate ethnic Koreans emerge as a potential solution to the country’s demographic crisis
Why South Korea’s cheap breakfast program leaves a bitter taste of inequality
77-cent meal program for college students has been runaway success, but some raise concerns about those left out
The ‘pathless path’: Cho Kuk hints at independent run in South Korean election
Cho Kuk’s potential candidacy may split DP’s base, presenting a key test for the party’s unity and leadership
How wealth, taste and demographics are changing South Korea’s retail sector
As societal values shift, there is a surge in demand for upscale establishments as retailers shift to virtual stores
A Chinese diplomat’s controversial remarks stoke tensions with South Korea
Ambassador Xing Haiming said Seoul would regret siding with US over China, which some have interpreted as veiled threat
With new strategy, Yoon Suk-yeol reimagines South Korea’s role on global stage
National Security Strategy departs from previous approach, pivoting to Japan and taking harder line on North Korea
How South Korea uses arms sales to foster strategic relations with ASEAN
Seoul’s strategy highlights a shift from mere weapons transfers to addressing emerging security issues
To be seen and not heard: Why there are so many ‘no-kids zones’ in South Korea
Children’s rights take a backseat as adults seek tranquil environments in the country’s changing cultural landscape