Korea Politics
South Korea elections: They helped oust a president. Now women say they are invisible again - BBC
Exclusive: Lee Jae-myung Aims to Steer South Korea Through Crisis - Time Magazine
South Korea: A simple guide to the 2025 presidential election - BBC
Leftwing ‘brawler’ on verge of South Korea presidency - Financial Times
New presidents and new nuclear developments test the United States–Republic of Korea alliance - Atlantic Council
Korea’s Presidential Front-Runner Backs Nuclear Power — for Now - Bloomberg.com
South Korea's foreign policy battles wait for new president - DW
Candidates’ mudslinging smears South Korea's presidential campaigns - The Korea Times
South Korea Political Parties
3 things to watch as South Koreans head toward the polls following turbulent political period - The Conversation
South Korea: New Reform Party Addresses Rights Questions - Human Rights Watch
Are you red, blue or orange? How color is defining politics this election season - The Korea Herald
A look at key events that triggered South Korea's snap presidential election - Newsday
South Korea's Election On June 3 - And Implications For US - MEMRI
Video | In South Korea, young first-time voters divided among gender lines - South China Morning Post
South Korea will hold snap election on June 3 to choose Yoon’s successor - PBS
Why is political division in South Korea so intense? - Global Times
Who Can Lead a Divided South Korea? - Cato Institute
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A South Korean mother sues the government and an agency over the adoption of her missing son - ABC News
South Korea's history of overseas adoptions in the spotlight - BBC
South Korea's national AI computing center project loses momentum amid profitability concerns - The Korea Times
South Korea’s Ongoing Political Crisis - CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies
After Failed Martial Law, South Koreans Ask: Who’s in Charge? - The New York Times
South Korea: Ratio of government expenditure to gross domestic product (GDP) from 2020 to 2030 - Statista
Rival government forces face off outside South Korea’s presidential compound - PBS
What Just Happened in South Korea? - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
President of South Korea
South Korea elections: They helped oust a president. Now women say they are invisible again - BBC
South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here’s what to know - CNN
South Korea’s snap presidential election 2025: All you need to know - Al Jazeera
South Korea: A simple guide to the 2025 presidential election - BBC
Early voting turnout for South Korean president hits 34.74% - upi.com
After chaos of the Yoon era, South Korea prepares to pick a new president - The Guardian
Exclusive: Lee Jae-myung Aims to Steer South Korea Through Crisis - Time Magazine
Who will be South Korea’s next president? - The Economist
How South Korea’s next president wants to deal with Trump and his tariffs - Los Angeles Times
South Korean Politics and Government
3 things to watch as South Koreans head toward the polls following turbulent political period - The Conversation
Who is Lee Jae-myung, South Korea's presidential hopeful - BBC
South Korea’s Political Crisis - The Heritage Foundation
South Korea’s Ongoing Political Crisis - CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies
South Korea's Politics After Impeachment - Council on Foreign Relations
Yoon’s far-right legacy continues to polarise South Korea - East Asia Forum
Rival government forces face off outside South Korea’s presidential compound - PBS
The past 24 hours in South Korea’s chaotic politics, explained - vox.com
South Korea deeply divided ahead of June election - DW