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What to Expect for South Korea's Economy and Society in the Year Ahead

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Karl Friedhoff

Karl Friedhoff joins other analysts to offer insights on what 2023 might bring for South Korea.

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Public Opinion

South Korea Revives Nuclear Debate as Tensions With the North Rise

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Wall Street Journal
Karl Friedhoff

“South Koreans know they are living in a very unforgiving region so perhaps taking security into their own hands is seen as a logical next step."

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol gives a New Year's address on January 1, 2023.
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Global Politics

Year in Review: 2022 in Public Opinion

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

Reflect on the year with highlights from the Council's public opinion research and analysis.

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Public Opinion

Yoon Sees Approval Rate Bump after Adopting Harder-Edged Image

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NK News
Karl Friedhoff

Banning press from a presidential plane and his response to truckers’ strike likely played to Yoon’s conservative base, Karl Friedhoff writes.

Yoon Suk-yeol at a Association of National Olympic Committees meeting in Seoul, Oct. 202
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Public Opinion

As Reunification Hopes Fade, South Koreans Favor US Alliance More Than Ever

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NK News
Karl Friedhoff

"Widespread skepticism of Washington has given way to the belief that US forces have a role to play on the peninsula for the foreseeable future," Karl Friedhoff writes.

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Public Opinion

Polls Indicate Public May Blame Local Authorities for Itaewon Tragedy, Not Yoon

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NK News
Karl Friedhoff

The South Korean leader’s approval rates have held steady since the deadly crowd crush, Karl Friedhoff writes.

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol visits a mourning altar for victims of the Halloween disaster in Seoul
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Public Opinion

Redeploying US Tactical Nukes May Not Go Far Enough for South Koreans

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NK News
Karl Friedhoff

A new poll finds public lukewarm on idea, Karl Friedhoff writes, despite long-standing support for an indigenous nuclear program.

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North Korea Launches Sixth Missile in 12 Days

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Karl Friedhoff

"It's better to think about this as just a catalyst. If there were no exercise ongoing, then of course North Korea would find other reasons to launch missiles."

Karl Friedhoff speaks with Sky News. Global Politics

Karl Friedhoff Breaks Down North Korea's Latest Missile Test

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Karl Friedhoff

Karl Friedhoff joins Steve Scully to discuss North Korea's latest missile test over Japan and what it means for the future.

Kim Jong-un, chairman of the North Korean State Affairs Committee, inspecting a nuclear weapons training.
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Defense and Security

The South Korean Public Doesn't Buy Yoon's Narrative on Hot Mic Moment

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NK News
Karl Friedhoff

The president’s approval rate has recovered, Karl Friedhoff writes, but a majority see his criticism of a broadcaster’s reporting as media suppression.

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Global Politics