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Eyes on Korea: 2004-04-13

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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 in Seoul.

TOP TOPICS

Other Topics Today Include: RAND study of ROK-US relations; Major US military realignment; SK elections and key info sources; More on SK & Iraq; NK Freedom Day April 28; NK budget & reforms bad news; What - no visas?; NK TV & Internet; NK - a middle way?; Libya model for NK; Spotlight on NK apologists in SK & USA.

US-ROK Relations

South Korea (ROK)

  • Well, we've got the parliamentary elections coming up on April 15, and the pro-Roh Moo-hyun Uri Party is set to become the nation's majority party, although the conservative Grand National Party is recovering somewhat from the backlash it suffered following Roh's impeachment. The GNP's selection of Park Keun-hye -- late President (and military dictator) Park Chung-hee's daughter -- as party chairwoman has generally been well received, especially by voters in the party's traditional stronghold of Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province, while some very ill-advised statements by Uri Party chairman Chung Dong-young concerning elderly voters has caused his party problems, particularly in Korea's Confucian heartland of, well, Daegu and North Gyeongsang Province. Still, it looks like in the Seoul area, the Chungcheong provinces and Jeolla provinces, the Uri Party will do quite well for itself. This may or may not have a big impact on US-ROK relations and issues involving North Korea, depending on who you ask (and whose blog you read).

ROK and the War on Terror

  • The Polish ambassador to Korea tells the country "nowhere in Iraq is safe," but there's still good reasons for sending troops.

North Korea

  • North Korea's reforms may be irreversible, says IIE economist Marcus Noland, but at the same time, they haven't been successful, and what's more, they may be destabilizing.

North Korea: The International Stage

  • Brent Choi wrote a very interesting essay for the Joongang Ilbo in which he argues for a "middle way" in dealing with North Korea.
  • The Civil Network for a Peaceful Korea (in OhMyNews) blames the United States discusses the "external factors" in North Korea's human rights situation. Uh huh.

3 TrackBacks

Tracked: April 13, 2004 5:49 AM
Excerpt: Marmot has this week's Eyes on Korea regional briefing. Although most of you are probably coming from that site to this one, the few of you that are not should check it out. I should have something to say after
Tracked: April 13, 2004 2:09 PM
WOC Briefing up from The Marmot's (Final) Hole
Excerpt: In case you haven't seen it already, this month's Korea briefing is up at Winds of Change.
Tracked: April 14, 2004 3:59 AM
A full month of news from Brainysmurf
Excerpt: makes summarizing the month in blogging and news difficult. It's a good thing I was saving links along the way. My monthly regional briefing is up at Winds of Change. Also, check out the Marmot's Korea news round-up. And there's a NYT article that I ca...

2 Comments

The ROK force in Iraq must be very disappointed.

As I've written to Dubya in the Oval Office, if the Failed Left, espec Command Socialists, is so desperate as to resort to PC and disguised geopolitical proxy to force free and capitalist hyperpower America to accept domestic Socialism and UN-based International Socialist control, then in reality the Left no longer cares about either bilateral competition, national or geopolitical peace, or coexistence with its antithesis the successful Right-Capitalism - IF THE POWER-MAD, POWER-INSANE FAILED LEFT WANTS EMPIRE SO BAD AS TO RISK THE STABILITY, SAFETY, AND THE LIFE OF THE WHOLE WORLD FOR THE SAKE OF PROTECTED AND UNCONDITIONAL LEFTIST POWER, GIVE IT EMPIRE, BUT JUST DO IT THE RIGHTIST WAY! SHOW THE LEFT THEY ARE AS JUST A MUCH A FAILURE AT GLOBAL EMPIRE AS THEY ARE AT LOCAL, STATE, AND REGIONAL SOCIALISM AND STATE SUBSIDISM!? If they are willing to kill 3000 Americans and international citizens on 9-11, they are not above wilfulling killing thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, or billions just to validate their ideoogy by ruling the world.

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