A diary from the streets of South Korea
Perspectives from the workers of Seoul amid labor struggles, the continued subordination of South Korea’s sovereignty, the payment of most of its annual budget and reserves to the US government, the ongoing genocide in Gaza, and more.
South Korean president decides to skip NATO summit for the first time in four years
Newly elected President Lee Jae Myung cited increased domestic engagements and the volatile situation in the Middle East following US attacks on Iran as reasons for not attending the summit.
South Korea’s President Lee shouldn’t attend NATO: Amidst crises, peace is pragmatic
Lee’s pragmatic foreign policy must disengage from the US-led NATO expansion into Asia that destabilizes the Indo-Pacific.
South Korea – After the failed coup: Dae-Han Song & Mikaela Nhondo Erskog
Dae-Han Song discuses with Mikaela Nhondo Erskog last December’s attempted coup in South Korea – why it took place, how it was defeated and the effect that will have on the country’s politics.






