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Analysis

Polls indicate public may blame local authorities for Itaewon tragedy, not Yoon
Analysis

Polls indicate public may blame local authorities for Itaewon tragedy, not Yoon

South Korean leader’s approval rates have held steady since deadly crowd crush, and he may see opening to attack police

Polls indicate public may blame local authorities for Itaewon tragedy, not Yoon
Karl FriedhoffKarl Friedhoff November 8, 2022
Legoland default a bleak signal for South Korea’s corporate bond market
Analysis

Legoland default a bleak signal for South Korea’s corporate bond market

ROK authorities have indicated they’ll intervene to avert a crisis, but some defaults and rate raises likely inevitable

Legoland default a bleak signal for South Korea’s corporate bond market
Peter WardPeter Ward November 7, 2022
South Korea’s poor response to crowd crush tragedy faces international criticism
Analysis

South Korea’s poor response to crowd crush tragedy faces international criticism

Measures to send back foreign victims’ bodies spark controversy, as disaster quickly turns into domestic political issue

South Korea’s poor response to crowd crush tragedy faces international criticism
Justin YeoJustin Yeo November 4, 2022
The South Korean government’s morphing response to its failure in Itaewon
Analysis

The South Korean government’s morphing response to its failure in Itaewon

Some officials are taking responsibility for deadly crush, but may be too late to stop public outrage from boiling over

The South Korean government’s morphing response to its failure in Itaewon
John LeeJohn Lee November 3, 2022
Drugs on Telegram put South Korea’s ‘drug-free’ reputation to the test
Analysis

Drugs on Telegram put South Korea’s ‘drug-free’ reputation to the test

Country needs a serious drug policy, but current measures ignore factors that likely drive Korean use of meth and opiods

Drugs on Telegram put South Korea’s ‘drug-free’ reputation to the test
Ifang BremerIfang Bremer November 2, 2022
Why Yoon Suk-yeol may escape blame for South Korea’s Halloween tragedy
Analysis

Why Yoon Suk-yeol may escape blame for South Korea’s Halloween tragedy

History shows local leaders often take fall for disasters, though Sewol underlines consequences of presidential missteps

Why Yoon Suk-yeol may escape blame for South Korea’s Halloween tragedy
Justin YeoJustin Yeo November 1, 2022
What we know so far about the Itaewon tragedy, and what could come next
Analysis

What we know so far about the Itaewon tragedy, and what could come next

Crowd crush that killed over 150 has shaken country with collective trauma over past disasters and government failures

What we know so far about the Itaewon tragedy, and what could come next
Jeongmin KimJeongmin Kim October 31, 2022
South Korea has a stalking problem that government seems unwilling to confront
Analysis

South Korea has a stalking problem that government seems unwilling to confront

Recent murder of young woman in Seoul subway latest manifestation of high rates of sex and violent crimes against women

South Korea has a stalking problem that government seems unwilling to confront
Yeji ChungYeji Chung October 28, 2022
Xi Jinping’s consolidation of power spells trouble for South Korea
Analysis

Xi Jinping’s consolidation of power spells trouble for South Korea

China doubled down on competition with US at party congress, jeopardizing 30 years of fruitful cooperation with Seoul

Xi Jinping’s consolidation of power spells trouble for South Korea
James FretwellJames Fretwell October 27, 2022
South Korean banks are wildly undervalued. Foreign investors should take a look.
Analysis

South Korean banks are wildly undervalued. Foreign investors should take a look.

Government oversight limits growth but improved capitalization has left banks better prepared for economic shocks

South Korean banks are wildly undervalued. Foreign investors should take a look.
Daniel TudorDaniel Tudor October 26, 2022
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