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South Korean president-elect Lee Myung-bak will take office on February 25, 2008. A member of the conservative Grand National Party and former executive of the Hyundai Corporation, Lee won the December 2007 contest by the largest margin since the advent of competitive democratic elections in the Republic of Korea (ROK)...
South Korea's impeachment crisis exposes the sordid opportunism of its politics.
With Pyongyang's announcement to "conduct a nuclear test" to "bolster its war deterrent for self-defense," the world has been given yet another reminder of the North Korean game plan.
The two imprisoned American journalists were trying to tell an important story.
The failure to stop proliferation in North Korea sends the wrong message to other countries involved in nuclear activity.
Last week's presidential election in South Korea presages a sea change in that key U.S. ally's policies toward North Korea.
People in many lands say U.S. foreign policy fails to consider their interests.
How do you nix Kim Jong Il's atomic ambition? Squeeze him economically.



