South Korea

Covid-19 will kill Moon Jae-in’s Korea détente
Covid-19 will kill Moon Jae-in’s Korea détente
South Korea has become the country worst hit by the novel coronavirus outside of China, with numbers of confirmed Covid-19 cases now more than 7500 and deaths more than 50. South…
South Korea’s struggle with coronavirus
South Korea’s struggle with coronavirus
South Korea now has the second worst coronavirus outbreak in the world, surpassed only by China. More than 1100 people are infected, and seven have died. Unsurprisingly the…
Japan–South Korea tensions show little sign of easing
Japan–South Korea tensions show little sign of easing
2019 saw a rapid deterioration of Japan–South Korea relations on several fronts. In a culmination of the reoccurring spats over nationalist issues such as reparations for Korean…
Tokyo Olympics are a chance for diplomatic reset with North Korea
Tokyo Olympics are a chance for diplomatic reset with North Korea
Six months ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Japan–North Korea relations remain strained. Since September 2018, the Olympic organising committee withheld North Korea’s request to…
Moon Jae-in’s foreign policy reorientation
Moon Jae-in’s foreign policy reorientation
South Korean President Moon Jae-in is changing South Korean foreign policy. He has allowed Seoul’s relationship with the United States and Japan to deteriorate while betting…
Why does North Korea keep dragging its feet?
Why does North Korea keep dragging its feet?
The long-awaited US–North Korea working-level talks collapsed last week, as Washington and Pyongyang could not agree on the definition of “denuclearisation” and mutual concessions…
Korea-Japan tensions, as seen in the suburbs of Brisbane 
Korea-Japan tensions, as seen in the suburbs of Brisbane 
On the weekend of 24–25 August, the Brisbane City Council painted over a freshly-completed mural of a Korean statue on a traffic signal box. The mural had been approved…
Japan and South Korea’s diplomatic dispute doesn’t need US mediation
Japan and South Korea’s diplomatic dispute doesn’t need US mediation
Already at its lowest ebb in decades, the Japan–South Korea relationship looks set to plummet further still. Leading this diplomatic descent are the perennial “history problems”,…
The trouble in the air on a tense Tuesday in Northeast Asia
The trouble in the air on a tense Tuesday in Northeast Asia
Last Tuesday (23 July) was a bad day in Northeast Asia, not just for what happened but what it foreshadows. Tensions are rising. After all, it’s not every day that a South Korean…
The pitfalls of North Korea’s summitry spectacle
The pitfalls of North Korea’s summitry spectacle
The third meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korea Chairman Kim Jong-un has come and gone, again without much substantial progress, but its symbolism has…