East-West Center's Jean H. Lee joined HNN’s Sunrise to talk about the future of one of America’s strongest allies in Asia.
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[Column] The work isn’t over yet for Korean democracy
It’s not enough to merely protect democracy — a broad coalition must work hand-in-hand with the Korean people themselves to overcome the myriad crises before us ...
SEOUL — A paradox in the four-month-long drama that began with Yoon Suk-yeol’s attempt at imposing martial law over South ...
Thousands of protesters condemning the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs and purge of the U.S. government marched Saturday through Midtown Atlanta and gathered at the Georgia Capitol.
In recent years, presidential candidates from across the political spectrum have supported revisions including giving presidents two four-year terms, but there have been few concrete steps after new ...
The speaker of South Korea's parliament on Sunday proposed revising the constitution to curb presidential powers, citing ...
When other countries hear about America's democratic troubles, they like us less—but they'll still work with us. That's the ...
When Yoon Suk Yeol was running for president, he had the word "king" written on his palm. South Koreans dismissed – and ...
The country’s martial law fiasco is a stark warning for democracies everywhere about what happens when political polarization ...
South Korea’s Constitutional Court unanimously removed Yoon Suk Yeol from office Friday, ending his tumultuous presidency and ...
From the daily newsletter: the country’s President was effectively removed from office after a court upheld his impeachment.