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Analysis

Foreign embassies’ advocacy for LGBTQ rights puts pressure on South Korea
Analysis

Foreign embassies’ advocacy for LGBTQ rights puts pressure on South Korea

Yoon administration seeks to boost ties with Western nations but has shown no interest in protecting sexual minorities

Foreign embassies’ advocacy for LGBTQ rights puts pressure on South Korea
Raphael RashidRaphael Rashid July 19, 2022
South Korea pivots to the Middle East, selling both weapons and K-pop cool
Analysis

South Korea pivots to the Middle East, selling both weapons and K-pop cool

Saudi Arabia looks to Korea as it seeks to diversify away from oil, but human rights issues may limit cooperation

South Korea pivots to the Middle East, selling both weapons and K-pop cool
John LeeJohn Lee July 18, 2022
Yoon’s rapprochement with Japan could soon be over before it even started
Analysis

Yoon’s rapprochement with Japan could soon be over before it even started

South Korea’s consultative group to resolve WWII forced labor case is struggling as upcoming court ruling approaches

Yoon’s rapprochement with Japan could soon be over before it even started
James FretwellJames Fretwell July 14, 2022
What the Bank of Korea’s rate spike means for the South Korean economy
Analysis

What the Bank of Korea’s rate spike means for the South Korean economy

Central bank seeks to curb inflation, but rate increase will likely be painful for many firms and households

What the Bank of Korea’s rate spike means for the South Korean economy
Peter WardPeter Ward July 13, 2022
South Korean voters appear tired of Yoon Suk-yeol, less than 3 months into term
Analysis

South Korean voters appear tired of Yoon Suk-yeol, less than 3 months into term

President is even losing support among oldest voters, long a reliable base for conservative politicians

South Korean voters appear tired of Yoon Suk-yeol, less than 3 months into term
Karl FriedhoffKarl Friedhoff July 12, 2022
South Korea and Japan navigate Abe’s legacy as they push to improve ties
Analysis

South Korea and Japan navigate Abe’s legacy as they push to improve ties

Tokyo free to seek relation reset with Seoul after election win, but militarization push could derail cooperation

South Korea and Japan navigate Abe’s legacy as they push to improve ties
John LeeJohn Lee July 11, 2022
Was Yoon Suk-yeol’s trip to NATO Summit a success? It depends who you ask.
Analysis

Was Yoon Suk-yeol’s trip to NATO Summit a success? It depends who you ask.

South Korea’s polarized media offer conflicting takes on president's first trip abroad, with attention focused on Japan

Was Yoon Suk-yeol’s trip to NATO Summit a success? It depends who you ask.
Justin YeoJustin Yeo July 7, 2022
How foreign firms thrive in South Korea’s startup ecosystem
Analysis

How foreign firms thrive in South Korea’s startup ecosystem

Lower labor costs, highly skilled workforce create opportunities for success — if you know where to look

How foreign firms thrive in South Korea’s startup ecosystem
Daniel TudorDaniel Tudor July 6, 2022
South Korea blasts off into space without clear vision for where it’s going
Analysis

South Korea blasts off into space without clear vision for where it’s going

Despite ambitions to explore final frontier, Seoul’s investment into its space program lags far behind

South Korea blasts off into space without clear vision for where it’s going
Karl FriedhoffKarl Friedhoff July 5, 2022
South Korea walks tightrope between Europe and Asia at first NATO summit
Analysis

South Korea walks tightrope between Europe and Asia at first NATO summit

While Yoon Suk-yeol promoted trade with European nations, progress in relations with Japan failed to deliver on hype

South Korea walks tightrope between Europe and Asia at first NATO summit
James FretwellJames Fretwell July 4, 2022