New Japanese prime minister, South Korea’s missile defense strategy — Ep. 41
Update: 2024-10-04
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In this episode of The Korea Pro Podcast, Jeongmin and John delve into recent geopolitical events and their potential impact on South Korea.
The discussion opens with an analysis of Shigeru Ishiba’s appointment as the new Japanese prime minister. They explore the implications of Ishiba’s more dovish stance toward South Korea, contrasting it with his rival Sanae Takaichi’s hawkish position. The hosts consider the potential trajectory of South Korea-Japan relations under Ishiba’s leadership, acknowledging the constraints posed by conservative factions within Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party.
Next, they turn their attention to Iran’s recent missile attacks on Israel and turn the discussion toward South Korea’s missile defense capabilities. The hosts weigh the cost-effectiveness of further investments in missile defense against the development of offensive capabilities, particularly in light of the threat posed by a nuclear-armed North Korea.
Looking ahead, the hosts discuss South Korean prosecutors’ decision not to pursue legal action against the first lady in the Dior bag scandal. They also touch on President Yoon Suk-yeol’s declining approval ratings and the rumored tensions between the president and People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon over the investigation of the first lady.
About the podcast: The Korea Pro Podcast is a weekly 15-minute conversation hosted by Editorial Director Jeongmin Kim (@jeongminnkim) and Editor John Lee (@koreanforeigner), diving deep into the most pressing stories shaping South Korea — and dissecting the most complicated ones for professionals monitoring ROK politics, diplomacy, culture, society and technology. Uploaded every Friday.
This episode was recorded on Oct. 2, 2024
Audio edited by Gaby Magnuson
The discussion opens with an analysis of Shigeru Ishiba’s appointment as the new Japanese prime minister. They explore the implications of Ishiba’s more dovish stance toward South Korea, contrasting it with his rival Sanae Takaichi’s hawkish position. The hosts consider the potential trajectory of South Korea-Japan relations under Ishiba’s leadership, acknowledging the constraints posed by conservative factions within Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party.
Next, they turn their attention to Iran’s recent missile attacks on Israel and turn the discussion toward South Korea’s missile defense capabilities. The hosts weigh the cost-effectiveness of further investments in missile defense against the development of offensive capabilities, particularly in light of the threat posed by a nuclear-armed North Korea.
Looking ahead, the hosts discuss South Korean prosecutors’ decision not to pursue legal action against the first lady in the Dior bag scandal. They also touch on President Yoon Suk-yeol’s declining approval ratings and the rumored tensions between the president and People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon over the investigation of the first lady.
About the podcast: The Korea Pro Podcast is a weekly 15-minute conversation hosted by Editorial Director Jeongmin Kim (@jeongminnkim) and Editor John Lee (@koreanforeigner), diving deep into the most pressing stories shaping South Korea — and dissecting the most complicated ones for professionals monitoring ROK politics, diplomacy, culture, society and technology. Uploaded every Friday.
This episode was recorded on Oct. 2, 2024
Audio edited by Gaby Magnuson
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