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Al Jazeera on MSNIn South Korea, Trump’s tariff threats place US love affair under strain
South Koreans’ perceptions of the US have taken a dive amid Trump’s ‘America First’ foreign policy and trade agenda.
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Hankyoreh English Edition on MSNUS-North Korea summit still possible, though less likely, says political scientist
A US-based Korean political scientist said that a North Korea-US summit remains possible, although less likely than in the wake of Trump’s election last November. Inyeop “Jason” Lee, a professor of ...
The event — titled Ambassadors’ Dialogue: U.S.-Korea Relations in the Indo-Pacific Era — was hosted by the Weiser Diplomacy Center and the Nam Center for Korean Studies. The panel-style discussion ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks former National Security Council Director for Asian Affairs Victor Cha about U.S. relations with North and South Korea following the actions of Pvt. Travis King.
For the United States, Japan and South Korea are both considered "core allies -- not just in the region, but around the world," U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday.
While domestic constraints make it unlikely that South Korea will pursue an overtly competitive policy toward China, Seoul began a new chapter in U.S.-ROK relations at the summit by embracing a ...
South Korea is actively exploring options to enhance its relationship with North Korea, a Unification Ministry spokesperson confirmed on Monday.
South Korea visit to 'deepen and strengthen' relations with US, top Commerce official says. The Deputy Secretary of Commerce is in South Korea to talk cybersecurity.
That said, South Korea’s relations with China and its alliance with the United States will determine much of its future political and economic future, so it is always essential to understand how ...
Relations between South Korea and Japan have long been frayed by historical disagreements and trade disputes, which culminated in Seoul warning it may end its military intelligence-sharing ...
Joining a new cold war between the United States and China is not in either Japan’s or South Korea’s best interests, said Daniel Sneider, a lecturer in international policy at Stanford University.
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