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A unified Korea supports U.S. security, power, and prosperity, says David Maxwell in this strategic policy overview.
President Donald Trump’s proposed “reciprocal” tariff plan places some of the highest tariff levels on East Asian ...
Instead of retreating, South Korea is accelerating trade liberalization, with agreements signed with dozens of countries ...
South Korean and Japanese officials are putting on their politest smiles and heading to Washington. Akazawa Ryosei, the ...
Despite braving rain, snow, and sleet, more than 35 U.S. Soldiers from Camp Humphreys joined local residents and international ...
One of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s top advisers has recommended that the Defense Department cut ties with Scouting America, known for decades as the Boy Scouts, saying it is too “woke ...
with over nine years of experience covering the hallyu scene in Latin America and Spanish-speaking countries. It was translated and published as part of a collaboration between The Korea Times and ...
After emerging from the 1950-53 war with North Korea, South Korea emerged as one of the 20th century’s most remarkable economic success stories, becoming a developed, globally connected ...
If Washington–Beijing tariff tensions continue, demand for Korean separators will likely increase, as only a few companies in Korea and Japan ... companies in North America and Europe to supply ...
For decades, the idea that the U.S. would risk war against North Korea to defend South Korea ... leaving many in Seoul pondering whether America has bandwidth left for the North Korean threat.
First, America should give Seoul the right to reprocess its spent nuclear fuel to allow rapidly manufacturing weapons if required. Washington already acquiesced to Japan reprocessing its nuclear fuel ...
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