South Korea

The West Is Freefalling, But Will They Freefall Without a Fight?

The decline of U.S. hegemony is not just about losing ground to China, but also a weakening grip over its own allies.

TikTok, Taiwan, the Panama Canal: Trump’s China Tactics Explained

From the TikTok ban and the insinuation of Chinese influence in the Panama Canal to his heretofore ambiguous stance on Taiwan, what is Trump’s next move toward China?

Yoon Suk-yeol Shattered the Beacon of Democracy of South Korea

“Yoon is an enemy of liberal democracy,” says a special advisor to Former South-Korean President Moon Jae-in.

US Losing its Ally Over the South Korea Crisis

South Korea cannot be an incredible ally of the United States, which put the United States in a very difficult position.

South Korea’s Political Acumen Put to Test

After the martial law, South Korea should carefully reconsider its positioning between China and the U.S.

Can China Recover Its Relationship with US-allied South Korea

The first China-South Korea-Japan trilateral conversation in four years is not eliciting the most positive reaction in Chinese public opinion.