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President Lee Jae-myung's foreign policy signals a pragmatic shift: balancing US ties, managing China, engaging India, and redefining South Korea’s role as a strategic middle power in the Indo-Pacific ...
The Trump administration should embrace a North Korea strategy that aims to contain escalation, not keep a white-knuckled ...
North Korea has already deployed around 11,000 elite troops to support Russia's war against Ukraine, accounting for more than ...
With the U.S. Navy stretched across multiple theaters—from the Mediterranean to the South China Sea—South Korea’s maritime ...
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung seeks pragmatic peace with North Korea, motivated not by reunification ideals but by ...
While Korea could indeed bump up its defense spending, experts are skeptical that Seoul will be able to meet the 5% of GDP goal set by the US. South Korea already dedicates 2.3% of its GDP to defense ...
While India may not export complete platforms to Europe, like it does for Armenia, there is a large market for secondary ...
The recalibration in Seoul’s North Korea approach could offer entry points that Tokyo can use to begin rethinking its own ...
After the US assault on Iran’s nuclear facilities policymakers and analysts in East Asia were already grappling with a ...
Some in South Korea are considering the development of nuclear weapons, but Koreans have already experienced the horrors of ...
The uneasy truce between the nuclear-armed North and the US-allied South remains one of the most vexing security concerns for ...