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송상호
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S. Korea, U.S. discuss N.K. nuke
Sydney Seiler, the U.S. special envoy to the multilateral talks on North Korea’s denuclearization, met with senior South Korean officials on Monday in Seoul to discuss Pyongyang’s evolving nuclear program and ways to persuade it to come out for dialogue. Sydney Seiler, the U.S. special envoy to the multilateral talks on North Korea’s denuclearization, speaks in a meeting with the press in Seoul. (Yonhap)His meeting with Seoul officials came ahead of the trilateral talks among the nuclear envoys
North Korea July 27, 2015
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North Korea advertises state firms at soccer match
North Korea used billboards to advertise its state firms during an international soccer competition in Pyongyang last month, indicating that the communist state is employing a capitalist tool to advance its economic interests.The North’s official Korean Central Television recently broadcast a preliminary regional competition between the North and Uzbekistan for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia. During the broadcast, it showed ads for several North Korean firms selling Korean ginseng, construction
North Korea July 26, 2015
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N.K. rocket threats escalate
North Korea’s recent deployment of four multiple rocket launchers on a border island is raising questions whether South Korea is sufficiently prepared to handle threats from these rockets and other artillery targeting Seoul and its surrounding areas.This file photo shows North Korea’s forward-deployed artillery piece, marked with a red circle, at its border island of Galdo, 4.5 km from South Korea’s Yeonpyeongdo Island. (Yonhap) In recent years, defense discourse here has centered on countering
Defense July 26, 2015
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Korea vows full probe into U.S. anthrax accident
South Korea’s Defense Ministry pledged Friday to “promptly and exhaustively” investigate the U.S. military’s accidental shipment of a live anthrax sample to a U.S. base here, after the Pentagon released the outcome of its probe, calling the shipment an “inexcusable mistake.”“We will visit Osan Air Base at the earliest date to exhaustively look into the accidental shipment of the anthrax sample to the unit and check the outcome of the U.S. side’s probe into the case,” the ministry said in a press
Defense July 24, 2015
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N. Korea strives to develop tourism zone
North Korea is striving to develop an international tourism zone linking its eastern coastal city of Wonsan and Mount Geumgang, pledging “various preferential treatments” for foreign investors.Oh Eung-gil, head of the committee to develop the zone, told the North’s Korean Central News Agency that the North had already signed a number of contracts with many companies in Asia and Europe, after they expressed their intention to join the project.Oh added that the firms will participate in designing
North Korea July 23, 2015
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[NEW BOOK] ‘IS Report’
“IS Report” By Samuel Laurent, Korean translation by Eun-Jung Felsner / (Hanul Publishing Group) Since it declared statehood about a year ago, the Islamic State, a jihadist militant group, has been making headlines with beheadings of hostages, terrorist attacks and other nefarious activities to push for its religious causes.Despite the U.S.-led fight against the radical group, the IS has been strengthening its clout in Iraq, Syria and beyond, as if to confirm the revival of a “caliphate,” a poli
Books July 23, 2015
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[REPORTER’S COLUMN] Japan needs to focus on confidence-building
For a country’s external policy to fare well, it needs sufficient backing from both within and outside. It is particularly so when it comes to a defense initiative that is costly and could be perceived as a security threat to its neighbors. In this July 16 phpoto, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attends a plenary session at the lower house in Tokyo. (AP-Yonhap)Despite its mantra of active contribution to peace, or “active pacifism,” Tokyo’s pursuit of heavier armament and an expanded security
Foreign Affairs July 22, 2015
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Book delves into identity factor of Korea-Japan relations
In the field of political science, the issue of national identity has been marginalized due to its abstract, impractical and amorphous nature that makes it difficult for one to empirically back his or her analyses of international relations.For mainstream theorists -- be they liberalists or realists -- material power, trade volume, investment amounts and other tangible, thus, measurable, data are critical sources of research, while “soft” concepts like identity have largely been overlooked.This
Books July 16, 2015
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Iran deal magnifies North Korean isolation
Following Tuesday’s landmark deal over Iran’s nuclear program, questions are being raised over whether the accord would offer momentum for progress on North Korea’s denuclearization, with analysts torn over the deal’s implications for the peninsular standoff.North Korean leader Kim Jong-un meets with heads of North Korea’s overseas missions during a meeting of diplomats, the North’s official Korea Central Television reported Wednesday. (Yonhap)Some analysts say that after the U.S. took steps to
Foreign Affairs July 15, 2015
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[단독] 통일부, 제일기획, ‘통일의 피아노’ 다음 주 공개
통일의 피아노 (공명 제공)통일부가 휴전선 폐철책으로 만든 “통일의 피아노”를 다음 주 화요일에 공개한다. 통일부가 주관하고 제일기획의 대행으로 지난 4월 시작된 이 사업은 올해 남북분단 70년, 광복 70주년을 맞아 한국인들의 통일의 염원을 강조하기 위해 추진된 사업이다.한국 전통음악을 기반으로 독특한 현대 음악 장르를 추구하여 국내외 주목 받고 있는 월드뮤직그룹 “공명”이 피아노 제작을 맡았다. 공명은 전방 육군부대의 지원을 받아 폐철책을 이용하여 두 개의 통일의 피아노를 제작했다. 통일의 피아노는 다음 주 화요일 서울시립미술관에서 열리는 남북한 전시전에서 첫 공개된다. 이 피아노의 현은 모두 폐철책으로 만들어진 것이다. 이 피아노는 또한 8월 15일 광복절 70주년 기념으로 열리는 국립합창단 공연에 처음 연주된다. 공명의 리더인 박승원씨는 코리아헤럴드와의 전화인터뷰에서 “전쟁의 대표적인 상징이고 (남북한의) 대치상황을 나타내는 철조망이 피아노에 걸려지고 (이 피아노가) 통일 염
한국어판 July 14, 2015
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N.K. idolization of former rulers seen reduced
North Korea’s efforts to idolize its late former leaders appear to have recently been reduced, an indication that current ruler Kim Jong-un is striving to wean himself from the influences of his predecessors and build his own leadership, analysts said Monday. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un appears on the screen during a recent performance by the North’s Moranbong troupe. (Yonhap)The current leader has recently appeared in a series of public events without wearing a badge depicting the portraits
North Korea July 13, 2015
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Ex-first lady to visit N. Korea on Aug. 5-8
Kim Sung-jae, director of the Kim Dae-jung Peace Center and former culture minister, speaks in a meeting with reporters at the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Office in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, on Monday. (Yonhap)Lee Hee-ho, the widow of former President Kim Dae-jung, will take a direct flight over the West Sea to Pyongyang on Aug. 5 for a four-day visit, her aides said Monday after their talks with the North Korean side, raising expectations for her role to thaw frosty inter-Korean relation
North Korea July 6, 2015
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Senior U.S. official to visit Seoul next week
The U.S. State Department’s Assistant Secretary for Arms Control, Verification and Compliance Frank Rose will visit South Korea next Thursday to discuss a range of “strategic issues” including space security, the department said in a press release.His visit here is drawing keen attention due to the possibility of him mentioning Washington’s potential deployment of an advanced missile defense asset, the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system, to Korea. In May, Rose told a seminar that the U.S
Foreign Affairs July 3, 2015
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846 victims of colonial slave labor confirmed
The wanted list of the then-Toyohara Police Station in southern Sakhalin. (The Commission on Verification and Support for the Victims of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Colonialism in Korea)At least 846 Koreans were forced by Japan to work in overseas locations including Sakhalin, the island off the far eastern end of Russia, during the 1910-45 colonial period, a government fact-finding panel said Friday.The Commission on Verification and Support for the Victims of Forced Mobilization under J
Foreign Affairs July 3, 2015
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N.K. issues death penalty for petty crimes
North Korea has meted out death penalties for a wide range of what it calls criminal acts, including watching and distributing films from the South, a South Korean government report said Wednesday, underscoring the ongoing human rights abuses in the reclusive state.In the annual Whitepaper on Human Rights in North Korea, the state-run Korean Institute for National Unification noted that in the North’s confinement facilities, or “correctional institutions,” torture, assault and other types of inh
North Korea July 1, 2015
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