Posting a video of his travels around Southwest China's Sichuan Province on social media platform Bilibili two days ago, South Korean vlogger Dayi is one of many South Korean travelers who have flocked to China recently after the implementation of a visa-free policy for South Korea.
Amid political changes in the three countries, China can carve out a new strategic landscape in East Asia by offering trade and cooperation The US-Japan-South Korea partnership could face the threat of dissolution after major political changes in all three countries.
Events during one period in Chinese history indicate that for many, dying for honour was far more desirable than living a disgraced life.
China-North Korea relations have significantly cooled this year as U.S. president-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to office.
President Yoon's declaration of martial law could strain South Korea's relationship with the United States. That doesn't mean it will benefit China. The post China Won't Reap Any Benefits from South Korea's Martial Law Debacle appeared first on World Politics Review.
A focus on a foreign policy seen as favourable to the West, limited attention on the political discord in South Korea, and a hesitation to be seen interfering in domestic matters, left its partners blindsided.
Andrei Lankov is a historian of North Korea at Kookmin University, Seoul. He is the author of The Real North Korea: Life and Politics in the Failed Stalinist Utopia. In 2017, the highly militarized regime of Kim Jong Un of North Korea found itself confronting a rare coalition of China,
South Korea’s political crisis shows no sign of abating. President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment and impending arrest will usher in months of leadership uncertainty. The chaos w
Now, some Korea watchers believe a recalibration of the close relationship is about to take place. A new — and more unpredictable — American president is set to take office within weeks. Lee Jae-myung,
America must assess whether the next South Korean president would continue the policies of Yoon Suk Yeol, a supporter of U.S. foreign initiatives.
South Korea has pledged to spend 55 trillion won ($38 billion) over the next three years to shore up the nation’s supply chain for critical minerals and the components needed for key industries, like electric vehicles and battery making.
By contrast, famed army general Douglas MacArthur argued for the Philippines, contending that the US had a moral obligation to rescue it from Japanese rule, and that, more practically, bases in Luzon would be necessary to support a US invasion of Formosa.