Friday’s court ruling to remove South Korean President Park Geun-hye from office created history and divided the country. The country has been left without a leader just as tensions on the peninsula are building. What will come next
In March 2004, the Constitutional Court of Korea reviewed the impeachment resolution against Preside...
South Korea’s presidential election this week is turning out to be a nail-biter. Incumbent Moon Jae-...
The year 2016 has been characterized by major crises throughout the entire Korean peninsula. The dec...
At 11am Seoul time on 10 March, eight judges of South Korea’s Constitutional Court, in a nationally ...
South Korea’s presidential election on Tuesday is both a test and milestone in South Korea’s democra...
Last Friday, effective March 10 at exactly 11:21 a.m., the sitting President Park Geun-hye was remov...
This report discusses the Constitutional Court decision for impeachment of the former President of S...
South Korea prepares for new presidential elections in 60 days—and the new president will face immed...
The Constitutional Court of Korea, which should be a product of the June Democracy Movement in 1987,...
This blog entry explores Park Geun-Hye’s impeachment saga of 2016/17 to see what light this case she...
Since October 2016, in South Korea there was a political instability that caused theimpeachment of P...
As South Koreans will soon elect a new president it is timely to re-visit the re-unification issue. ...
By Markus Pohlmann and Jaok Kwon-Hein On 10 March 2017, the Constitutional Court of Korea upheld a ...
In March 2004, the National Assembly of South Korea impeached President Roh Moo-hyun and brought abo...
The impeachment of President Park Gyeun-hye on 10 March 2017 saw South Korean politics enter a perio...
In March 2004, the Constitutional Court of Korea reviewed the impeachment resolution against Preside...
South Korea’s presidential election this week is turning out to be a nail-biter. Incumbent Moon Jae-...
The year 2016 has been characterized by major crises throughout the entire Korean peninsula. The dec...
At 11am Seoul time on 10 March, eight judges of South Korea’s Constitutional Court, in a nationally ...
South Korea’s presidential election on Tuesday is both a test and milestone in South Korea’s democra...
Last Friday, effective March 10 at exactly 11:21 a.m., the sitting President Park Geun-hye was remov...
This report discusses the Constitutional Court decision for impeachment of the former President of S...
South Korea prepares for new presidential elections in 60 days—and the new president will face immed...
The Constitutional Court of Korea, which should be a product of the June Democracy Movement in 1987,...
This blog entry explores Park Geun-Hye’s impeachment saga of 2016/17 to see what light this case she...
Since October 2016, in South Korea there was a political instability that caused theimpeachment of P...
As South Koreans will soon elect a new president it is timely to re-visit the re-unification issue. ...
By Markus Pohlmann and Jaok Kwon-Hein On 10 March 2017, the Constitutional Court of Korea upheld a ...
In March 2004, the National Assembly of South Korea impeached President Roh Moo-hyun and brought abo...
The impeachment of President Park Gyeun-hye on 10 March 2017 saw South Korean politics enter a perio...
In March 2004, the Constitutional Court of Korea reviewed the impeachment resolution against Preside...
South Korea’s presidential election this week is turning out to be a nail-biter. Incumbent Moon Jae-...
The year 2016 has been characterized by major crises throughout the entire Korean peninsula. The dec...