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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNKorea's 'missing monsoon': Less rain than usual sparks debate over weather termAt the Korean Meteorological Society's (KMA) academic conference in May, a heated debate broke out over the definition of a ...
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South Korea's Nuclear Weapons Debate: A Third Way Forward?T he debate over nuclear armaments in South Korea is growing more significant and polarizing. Two main strategies dominate the conversation. The first strategy is to achieve independent deterrence ...
There has been a noticeable lack of debate over attacking North Korea, but administration officials have been anything but coy about the possibility that they might do this.
SEOUL—Rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula and Pyongyang’s spree of weapons tests are fueling a debate in South Korea over the deployment and development of nuclear weapons as a deterrent.
After a historic meeting between the leaders of North and South Korea, talks of peace and denuclearization have sparked a debate on who's to thank.
N. Korea Launch Reignites Debate. April 5, 2009 / 7:15 PM EDT / The Politico PRAGUE — As foreign crises go, this ... is jolting to life a decades-old debate between the political parties.
North Korea’s third nuclear test last month unleashed an active South Korean debate on nuclear weapons acquisition along with calls for the reintroduction of U.S. tactical nuclear weapons to ...
South Korea’s refugee debate eclipses a deeper, more fundamental question by Soo Kim, opinion contributor - 07/10/18 2:30 PM ET. by Soo Kim, opinion contributor - 07/10/18 2:30 PM ET.
Ahead of the March 9 presidential election in South Korea, major candidates are embroiled in a heated debate over how to address a foreign policy challenges that include the U.S.-China rivalry ...
Debate is brewing in South Korea over efforts to scrap a decades-old ban on North Korean media, as changing attitudes fuel renewed calls to review a national security law dating from the Cold War.
South Koreans have adopted a phrase, “Korea passing,” to describe their feeling of being bypassed by the U.S. in the process of addressing the North Korean crisis.
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