[Column] Trump destroys governmentBy John Feffer, author and director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for Policy StudiesI have always supported the idea of government. ...
[Column] A post-Western world approachesBy Pak Noja (Vladimir Tikhonov), professor of Korean studies at the University of OsloAmong recent events overseas, the Nexperia incident in the Nethe...
[Column] Offshore balancing, or carving out spheres of influence?By Jung E-gil, senior international affairs writerThe three pillars of global geopolitics — the US, China and Russia — are currently busy expanding th...
[Column] Tu Anh deserved better than to die in fear of immigration raidBy Jang Young-ook, research fellow at the Korea Institute for International Economic PolicyTu Anh, a 25-year-old from Vietnam, died at her workplace i...
[Editorial] Coupang’s founder can’t hide from the public foreverThursday marked day three of the police’s raid on the headquarters of Korean e-commerce giant Coupang following a leak of the personal information of ...
[Editorial] Coupang data leak highlights need to expand Korea’s class action systemA number of lawsuits seeking damages are emerging in the wake of the Coupang personal data leak that affected 33.37 million customers.The number...
[Editorial] Are US envoy and Trump on the same page about North Korea?After South Korean President Lee Jae Myung recently used the phrase “Korean Peninsula without nuclear weapons” in place of “North Korea’s denucleariza...
[Editorial] All links between Korean politicians and Unification Church must be revealedAllegations surrounding the Unification Church’s ties to the South Korean political world have spread from the conservative People Power Party to incl...
[Reporter’s notebook] ‘Expose’ Coupang’s real leaderBy Kim Kyung-wook, business and industry editorIt’s in times of crisis that we show our true colors. That’s true not only of people, but also of corpo...
[Column] How should Korea respond when Atlas cracks the whip?By Gil Yun-hyung, editorial writerEight years ago, Donald Trump turned US policy on China, which had been consistent ever since the 1972 US-China déte...
[Column] High exchange rates and Korea’s currency crisis PTSDThe 1997 Asian financial crisis sent shockwaves across South Korea, leaving lasting scars in its aftermath. The won-dollar exchange and interest rates...
[Column] A year after botched coup, Yoon remains as remorseless as everBy Kim Jong-dae, former Justice Party lawmakerIn March 1945, Adolf Hitler left his last will and political testament in the ruins of an underground bu...
[Column] Is Coupang even more toxic than Amazon?Following a series of worker deaths and the delays in severance pay to logistics center employees, a massive personal data breach has now occurred at ...
[Editorial] 1 year after martial law crisis, Korea must vow ‘never again’In the past, frenzied dictators waged “dirty wars” against their own public.Soldiers arrested, imprisoned and tortured anyone who might pose even a sl...
[Column] Today, we need philosophy to survive as humansBy Slavoj Žižek, Global Eminent Scholar at Kyung Hee UniversityWe celebrate World Philosophy Day every third Thursday in November. This year it fell o...![[Column] Trump destroys government [Column] Trump destroys government](/image.pl?url=https%3a%2f%2fflexible.img.hani.co.kr%2fflexible%2fnormal%2f500%2f300%2fimgdb%2foriginal%2f2025%2f1215%2f9417657891424423.jpg&f=jpg&w=240)
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