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[Ana Palacio] Europe stands on the sidelines  
[Ana Palacio] Europe stands on the sidelines  

MUNICH — The liberal international order that has helped stabilize the world since the end of the Cold War is under strain. A revanchist Russia, chaos in …

[David Ignatius] What would be the Sanders Doctrine?

WASHINGTON — Is Bernie Sanders a closet foreign policy “realist?” Reading his few pronouncements on foreign policy, you sense that he embraces the …

[David Ignatius] Kerry signals ‘crunch time’ on Syria
[David Ignatius] Kerry signals ‘crunch time’ on Syria

WASHINGTON — Secretary of State John Kerry said in an interview that the U.S. is nearing a final “crunch time” on Syria — in which it will …

[Editorial] Blind opposition

One of the key mandates and missions of the opposition is to watch over the government in power, criticize it and offer alternatives if it does something …

[Editorial] Different this time

China becomes a focus of international attention whenever North Korea escalates tensions by nuclear tests or long-range missile launches. It is because the …

[Larry Jagan] Will Aung San Suu Kyi be Myanmar’s next president?

Speculation continues to mount, amid stony silence from the leaders of the future government, the National League for Democracy. Since their landslide election …

[Editorial] Peninsular tensions rise

There is no time to cry over spilled milk. The Park administration has taken retaliatory action against North Korea’s long-range missile provocation …

[Editorial] Short-selling divide

South Korea’s small investors are expressing their anger at some securities firms for reportedly cooperating with corporate investors over their …

[Yu Kun-ha] A financial chokehold on North Korea
[Yu Kun-ha] A financial chokehold on North Korea

South Korea has decided to indefinitely suspend the joint industrial complex in Gaeseong of North Korea, demonstrating its resolve to lead international …

[Kim Ji-hyun] What negative rates in Japan mean for Korea
[Kim Ji-hyun] What negative rates in Japan mean for Korea

TOKYO — Japanese equities have tumbled, to say the least. The country’s lending rates are below zero, and for the first time the interest rates on …

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