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With a surging far-right, South Korea under Lee Jae-myung continues to confront the mainstreaming of extremism, erosion of moderate conservatism and a fractured progressive coalition.
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Lee Jae-myung, has an almost impossible agenda. He wants to be all things to all sides, domestically and internationally.
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South Korea's June presidential election ended six months of political uncertainty and policy paralysis in the country.
Across 24 nations, a 49% median view the U.S. favorably, while an identical share do not. People are also roughly split on whether U.S. democracy works well.