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Protesters take part in a demonstration against the South Korean President on December 05, 2024 in Seoul, South Korea.
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Yoon’s Failed Political Coup and South Korea’s Mounting Crisis

Yoon’s martial law decree lasted only three hours, but the ramifications for his political future and the country’s political divide will go on much longer.

· December 5, 2024
In The Media
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There Is a Legal Pathway for Korea’s National Assembly to Pursue President Yoon’s Impeachment: CEIP

South Korea’s President Yoon is likely to face an impending impeachment for declaring martial law.

· December 3, 2024
CNBC
In The Media
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What the Fall of Aleppo Means for Russia

A lightning advance by rebels will force Moscow to recalibrate its Syria strategy.

· December 2, 2024
Foreign Policy
New Winds From Washington? The Western Balkans at a Crossroad

Richard Grenell’s return to U.S. diplomacy would present both risks and opportunities for the Western Balkans. Regardless of any flashy deals the new administration may offer, countries in the region must remain steadfast in their pursuit of democratization and European integration.

· November 26, 2024
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Where Does America Go From Here? A Conversation With SE Cupp and Norman Ornstein
November 20, 2024

Join Aaron David Miller as sits down with SE Cupp and Norman Ornstein, two of the nation’s most thoughtful political analysts, to discuss the consequences of the 2024 presidential election results.

Two shadowed people shine a bright flashlight on the ground as they walk through a dark night. Dawn breaks on the horizon line
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Overcoming the North-South Divide in Global Migration Governance

Although migration policy trends in Global North and South countries diverge, the two hemispheres both stand to benefit from a more open labor market and more cohesive global migration governance.

  • Alan Hirsch
· November 20, 2024