A Foreign Affairs article links South Korea’s crisis to presidential power and polarization, but it overlooks global parallels and key facts, argues Dr. Sungju Park-Kang.
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The Geopolitics (TGP) is a uniquely global source of journalism, analysis, and commentary on international relations, world politics and a wide range of issues of global importance. We feature the voices of promising academics, policymakers, and local writers from all over the globe. The Geopolitics was created by people who want to be informed and have a deep interest in a broad range of subjects, from history to economics, international development to global terrorism—and aim to make the magazine accessible to all.
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- New York
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- 2017
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Employees at The Geopolitics
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Sherwin Ona, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Development Studies, De La Salle University
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S.M. Sayem
Economics Graduate | Aspiring Policymaker | Contributor at The Geopolitics
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Maisam Iltaf
Journalist and Researcher | Co-founder Rahila Foundation | Articles in The Diplomat, The Geopolitics, and Global Voices
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Andi Mohammad Ilham
Researcher | Tax Consultant | Postgraduate Student in International Relations