Last year, a political blockbuster gripped South Korea with a dramatization of a painful memory from its authoritarian past, ...
Martial law was first used in 1948 by South Korea's first president Syngman Rhee as he cracked down on communist uprisings, ...
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Why you should be worried for Israeli democracy
The coalition is moving to centralize ever more authority in Netanyahu's hands - at the expense of gatekeepers including the ...
In my previous article, I discussed the history of democracy and traced its evolution from the ancient Greek city-states ...
During a whirlwind few hours in South Korean politics, President Yoon Suk Yeol placed the country under martial law on Dec. 3 ...
"This president-elect is coming to power, not just thinking he can do what he wants and what he's said he plans to do ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived proclamation of martial law this week marked the first time a South Korean ...
In the uncertain hours early Wednesday, many recalled the nation’s last martial law, which came after a coup installed a ...
Richard M. Langworth, a Churchill scholar at Hillsdale College, identified the quote in question here as a common ...
The president’s failed gamble, called an ‘international embarrassment’, reflects South Koreans’ determination to defend ...
The six-hour standoff that tossed the South Korean democracy into turmoil on Tuesday echoed images of the powerful ...
The strife is especially acute in a nation facing a major demographic crisis. South Korea has one of the fastest aging, ...