DiscoverOn GeopoliticsCurrents - Episode 3: President Lee Jae-myung and South Korean Foreign Policy in a time of uncertainty
Currents - Episode 3: President Lee Jae-myung and South Korean Foreign Policy in a time of uncertainty

Currents - Episode 3: President Lee Jae-myung and South Korean Foreign Policy in a time of uncertainty

Update: 2025-10-03
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John Nilsson-Wright talks to Professor Chungin Moon of Yonsei University about the foreign policy of South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung, and how Seoul is handling its ties with both Tokyo and Washington. The discussion explores tensions between South Korea and the US over tariffs, growing uncertainty regarding the US commitment to the security of the Korean peninsula, how best to manage relations with North Korea, and the increasingly cooperative partnership with Japan in the midst of a new leadership election for the presidency of Japan’s governing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

This podcast is part of a larger Centre for Geopolitics project, Alliances in Alignment, supported by the Korea Foundation, examining the future of trilateral cooperation between the US, South Korea and Japan.

 

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Currents - Episode 3: President Lee Jae-myung and South Korean Foreign Policy in a time of uncertainty

Currents - Episode 3: President Lee Jae-myung and South Korean Foreign Policy in a time of uncertainty