Analysis
Why a destabilised South Korea is dangerous
North Korea’s Kim Jong-un is not backing down from his nuclear ambitions. A stable South Korea is crucial for peace in the region.
Edward Howell
For a flourishing democracy that calls itself a “global pivotal state”, martial law may not be the first term that comes to mind, especially not in 2024.
South Korea, which has long stood in contrast with its totalitarian northern neighbour, strives to uphold the rules-based international order, especially since Yoon Suk Yeol ascended to the presidency in April 2022.
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The Telegraph London
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