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[Chon Shi-yong] Nobel Prize and Koreans
[Chon Shi-yong] Nobel Prize and Koreans

Visitors to the campus of Pohang University of Science Technology in Pohang can see four busts in an open plaza — Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, James …

[Chon Shi-yong] Nobel Prize and Koreans
[Chon Shi-yong] Nobel Prize and Koreans

Visitors to the campus of Pohang University of Science Technology in Pohang can see four busts in an open plaza — Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, James …

[Editorial] Election map

The failure of a panel commissioned to redraw parliamentary constituencies to fulfill its mission mirrors the many ills of Korean politics.  Most of all, it …

[Editorial] Park-Obama summit

President Park Geun-hye, now on a four-day trip to the U.S., will soon hold a summit with President Barack Obama in Washington, which will be the fourth of its …

[Kerry Brown] China can learn from H.K. in fight against corruption

Much attention has been paid to the fight against corruption on the mainland over the last 2 1/2 years. A significant number of officials have been removed, …

[Cass R. Sunstein] Nobel winner shows we’re helping the wrong people

Presidential candidates from both parties are focusing, as usual, on the middle class. But what’s that? And why, exactly, does it deserve such attention? …

[David Ignatius] A cyclone brews over Saudi Arabia
[David Ignatius] A cyclone brews over Saudi Arabia

An internal political storm is roiling Saudi Arabia, as the crown prince and his deputy jockey for power under an aging King Salman — while some other …

[Kim Ji-hyun] Osaka mayor’s gender bias
[Kim Ji-hyun] Osaka mayor’s gender bias

Toru Hashimoto, the mayor of Japan’s third-largest city Osaka, is something of a revolutionary. I say revolutionary because this man has single-handedly …

[Editorial] Crime inside military prison

An imprisoned Army sergeant who committed abuses that led to the death of an Army private in April 2014 is alleged to have committed similar abuses on fellow …

[Editorial] What’s the rush?

In announcing the reintroduction of state-written history textbooks starting in 2017 — state-authored history books were imposed in 1974 during the time of …

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