This article was originally published by the Policy Center for the New South, on November 2nd, 2023. Thank you to the author for the kind…
Posts tagged as “South Korea”
The second article of the series on the subject of “how strategic imperatives drive political changes in Japan” is about Meiji Japan. This article investigates…
On 7 October, the US Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced a new round of restrictions to prevent China from obtaining advanced computer chips…
A l’invitation du IEGA – Institut d’Etudes de Géopolitique Appliquée, le Fondateur et Editeur-en-chef de Asia Power Watch, Nicolas Michelon, a été interviewé par Inès…
This article is a summary of the paper “South Korean New Deal and the Role of Eco-diplomacy”, published in the “Collection of Essays on Korea’s…
South Korea’s President Moon Jae In has kept a close eye on the ASEAN region since the early days of his presidency. Recently, he took…
Labels are important identifiers that assure that the recipient gets what has been asked or paid for. After all, if the label on the jar…
This article is a summary of the policy paper “Brazil, South Korea, and Global Value Chains: a Tale of Two Countries” by Otaviano Canuto, published…
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) is of great importance for Cuba’s international relations, even more so in the current context of the country’s economic transformation, the US…
Japan hits back at Korea over WW2 forced labour row
Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry (METI) has announced export restrictions on three chip-making components to South Korea, as a retaliatory move against Seoul’s…