Eyes on Korea: 2003-12-09

by The Marmot's Hole at December 9, 2003 8:24 AM

Winds of Change.NET Regional Briefings run on Tuesdays & Wednesdays, and sometimes Fridays too. Today's Regional Briefing focuses on Korea, courtesy of Robert Koehler of The Marmot's Hole.

Top Topics

  • In case you haven't read through them yet, Andy of Flying Yangban has a brilliant four part series analyzing Korean reunification models and the reunification policies of the last two South Korean administrations - they really are must reads.

    Part 1: Intro and overview
    Part 2: German and Vietnamese models and Korea
    Part 3: China and Hong Kong, Yemeni models and Korea
    Part 4: Lessons to be learned, Bibliography

  • The Korean-language Internet news provider OhMyNews ran a very interesting piece (translated by me) on the removal of the American "tripwire" from the inter-Korean DMZ and the regional implications of the planned transformations of American forces in South Korea.

ALSO ON TAP TODAY: South Koreans killed in Iraq; Redeploying USFK; China & Korea fight over ancient history; Josh Marshall on Korean diplomacy; Riots; Bruce Cumings attacks; Hunger strikes; North Korea & racial purity; anti-Americanism on South Korean campuses; the LG credit card crisis and much, MUCH MORE.

In Appreciation

  • JK: Robert's Regional Briefings consistently "go to 11," in Spinal Tap parlance, and are a tremendous asset to this blog. He, and other members of our team, are why this blog is receiving accolades and nominations for awards. Thank you for a consistently outstanding job! (UPDATE: Alright, that tears it. Behind MEtafilter, with stuff like this? I hadn't done this before, but... please follow this link and vote!)

North Korea

The Neighborhood

South Korea and Iraq/War on Terror

  • Two South Korea civilian engineers were killed by gunmen in Tikrit, Iraq. You can read the Korean press and political reactions here. In response to the attack, there is now talk of dispatching ROK special forces units to Iraq - their fearsome reputation is well-deserved.

  • A fact-finding team sent by South Korea's National Assembly came back from Iraq and reported that the security situation was better than they thought (this despite residing in the Baghdad hotel targeted by a rocket attack on November 21), and counseled sending a "unified force" composed of combat and non-combat troops.

  • Over at the Marmot's Hole, I take guest columnist Jeon Hyeon-jun to task for a column in the left-leaning Hankyoreh Shinmun.

  • A bomb threat forces South Korea to evacuate its Kabul, Afghanistan embassy.

South Korea

Korean baseball off-season news

  • Samsung Lions 1st baseman Lee Seung-yeop, who set the Asian single season record for homers last year with 56 dingers, is getting less attention in the States than he would like. Read Kevin's other posts (1, 2) on this, too.


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