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South Korea has missed the alternative media train
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South Korea has missed the alternative media train

U.S. alternative media is awash with stories on Israel and Gaza, Ukraine and Russia, and now Iran and Venezuela. There’s influence operations, assassinations, drug imports, illegal killings, imminent nuclear war, and the collapse of NATO, the E.U., the U.N, and even the U.S. But where’s the Korean Peninsula?

2025-10-11
A U.S. rationale for ending the alliance?
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A U.S. rationale for ending the alliance?

The rationale for withdrawal is no longer political fatigue or alliance friction, but geography, vulnerability, strategic cost, and maritime logic — a recognition that the defense of Korea has again become an expensive deviation from America’s natural strategic posture.

2025-10-09
Australia, Korea, and the rise and fall of middle powers
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Australia, Korea, and the rise and fall of middle powers

Washington’s build-up toward possible military action in Venezuela and Iran has attracted concern that the attacks are part of an irreversible decline. For its distant middle power partners, this raises a question: must middle powers fall when their patron does?

2025-10-06
South Korea’s caution on Iran
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South Korea’s caution on Iran

Just last month in New York, South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Hyun met with Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister. The meeting, held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, came at a delicate moment.

2025-10-03
South Korea’s anti-China protests
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South Korea’s anti-China protests

This week, South Korean authorities expressed concern regarding the potential impact of anti-China protests during APEC. Anti-China sentiment is today a regular feature at political demonstrations in Seoul and has grown substantially with the growth of extreme right sentiment on social media. Both Beijing and Seoul are concerned.

2025-10-01
Another Trump-Kim summit? Please no!
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Another Trump-Kim summit? Please no!

A long time ago, in a university far, far away, I spent late evenings reading dusty and dated international relations texts.

2025-09-30
Caught in a rip: South Korea and the Taiwan question
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Caught in a rip: South Korea and the Taiwan question

During the Biden Administration and now under the second Trump Administration, South Korea’s strategists have had their feet washed off the strategic sandbar and are caught in a rip.

2025-09-22
South Korea’s Sunshine Policy: Rocky dreams, Death Wish reality?
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South Korea’s Sunshine Policy: Rocky dreams, Death Wish reality?

The Lee Administration seems hopeful that there’s purpose in securing a summit with North Korea. Let’s call it a Sunshine Policy sequel.

2025-09-16
Misunderstanding Seoul in Washington
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Misunderstanding Seoul in Washington

John Mearsheimer makes a lot of sense to me. His work is easy to follow and his ability to communicate to an audience unparalleled. But when talking about the Korean Peninsula, he tends to leave a lot out.

2025-09-13
Korea shouldn’t celebrate on tariffs just yet
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Korea shouldn’t celebrate on tariffs just yet

Sould secured a 15% cap on tariffs but look closer, and the foundation crumbles. There is no signed agreement. No formal declaration. No U.S. legal record. And already, the two sides are offering conflicting interpretations of what, exactly, was agreed to.

2025-08-03
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