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Donald Kirk, Opinion ContributorThe Hill |
At home and abroad, Donald Trump promises to alter established patterns.
The warmth of Korean American relations during the era of President Yoon Suk Yeol has always been a little too good to be true.
Donald Trump and his team will have to go through some basic training in the ways and wiles of the Northeast Asian power game.
It’s a safe bet who North Korea’s Kim Jong-un will be “rooting” for in the U.S. elections on Nov. 5.
In Washington DC, influence is everything.
The specter of Donald Trump returning to the White House in January portends a cataclysmic shift in American foreign policy, with repercussions from...
Regrettably, George W. Bush's enduring words have come back to haunt us.
The story of Israelis slaughtering Palestinians Arabs in response to the slaughter of Israelis is the latest chapter in rivalries going back through...
The Americans haven’t come up with the formula to stop the bloodletting.
The election of Lai Ching-te may be seen as a victory for democracy in the face of threats from Beijing
The proposal leaves no doubt that the Brits are just as wary of illegal immigrants as are the citizens of other countries (notably America).
What’s going to happen if the U.S. is called on to send its own troops?
The Japanese film “Godzilla Minus One” is more than just another Godzilla film.