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Chang Yong-seok

Chang Yong-seok
The latest news and top stories on Chang Yong-seok. Known for his expertise in Korean unification, he is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies at Seoul National University. Dr Chang holds a doctorate in comparative politics from Sungkyunkwan University. His extensive career includes significant roles within the South Korean government, such as assistant director of North Korea-related Intelligence Analysis at the National Intelligence Service, Secretary to the President for Security Strategy, and Deputy Secretary-general of the National Security Council. His work focuses on the political economy of North Korea, strategic stability and supporting South Korea’s pragmatic foreign policy approach.
South Korea

‘Lopsided deal’: South Korean trade experts warn against US tariff pressure

Washington’s tariff pressure is aimed at pushing Seoul to ‘move as fast as Japan’ in implementing its promised investments, analysts say.

South Korea’s balancing act at risk as China-Japan tensions mount

‘Dreaming of being a queen’: South Korean ex-first lady’s throne gaffe mocked

Kim Keon-hee is also accused of entering sacred chambers housing royal ancestral tablets in a 2023 visit to Jongmyo Shrine.

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