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Why Do U.S. Presidents Keep Risking Foreign Quagmires?
Ivan Eland
March 30, 2026
Domestic pressures result in foreign adventures.
The Promise and Perils of Korean Reunification
Doug Bandow
February 12, 2026
Washington should help North and South get back together.
Giving South Korea’s Syngman Rhee a Second Look
Rob York
May 4, 2024
A new documentary on the nation’s maligned founding father has drawn praise from the conservative Yoon government.
Canceled for Questioning the Story on ‘Comfort Women’
Helen Andrews
February 3, 2024
Two professors argue based on documentary evidence that the Japanese did not forcibly conscript Korean women to be prostitutes.
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