Search results for: Mark Byung Moon Suh
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South Korea’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: Quest for Clarity and Global Leadership
...Prosperous Indo-Pacific Region” in December 2022. The move highlights a decisive shift in ROK’s political intent and vision as it leaves behind former President Moon Jae-in’s cautious approach to the...
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What Does the Russia-Ukraine War Mean for India in the Long Term?
...Ukraine War?” Project Syndicate, October 4, 2022, http://bitly.ws/wq6I. [3] Mark F. Cancian, “What Does Russia’s ‘Partial Mobilization’ Mean?” Center for Strategic & International Studies, September 26, 2022, https://www.csis.org/analysis/what-does-russias-partial-mobilization-mean. [4] Katie...
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Negotiating North Korea’s Nukes
...While a proponent of engagement with North Korea, newly elected President Moon Jae-in of South Korea stated that dialogue was “impossible” under the current situation. Adopted on September 11, 2017,...
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The art of compromise: picking up the pieces after Hanoi
...marks also remain over the prospects of South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s engagement policy, with early signals indicating that North Korea might be considering limiting future cooperation. These developments could...
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A Reset for U.S.-DPRK Relations: The Path Ahead
...the summit would not occur as both sides pushed back, appearing to leverage their negotiating positions. Much credit has to go to South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who has played...
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After the Pyeongchang Olympics: Prospects for Inter-Korean Relations
...Secondly, the change to a liberal administration in South Korea under Moon Jae-in in May 2017, also coincidentally opened the door for North Korea to probe rapprochement. While North Korea,...
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U.S.-ROK Military Exercises: Provocation or Possibility?
...When ROK President Moon Jae-in assumed power in May 2017, he declared a willingness to engage in dialogue with North Korea – a willingness that was met with silence until...
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Reforming South Korea’s “Imperial Presidency”
...saw millions come out on to the streets in protest in Seoul – has given renewed momentum to do so. President Moon Jae-in who won the presidential elections in May...
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Seoul’s Geopolitical Code on Quad: Imperative or Elective?
...foreign policy toward the Indo- Pacific under Moon Jae- in and Yoon. It analyses South Korea’s bilateral connections with the four Quad powers—India, Japan, the United States and Australia—to draw...
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How Will the Ukraine War Affect the Korean Peninsula?
...months, even if it tests nuclear devices or ballistic missiles. South Korean President Moon Jae-in has kept sending messages to the North that dialogue is the only way that can...