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Soeun JeonThe Diplomat |

A persistent labor-time gap reflects deeper features of Korea’s economic model rather than cultural habits alone.

Representation drives engagement, engagement determines investment, and investment reproduces patterns of representation.

Persistent export concentration around memory chips leaves the Korean economy acutely vulnerable to global tech cycles.

K-Beauty fuels South Korea’s global influence and economic growth, but the same standards driving its success are widening social divides and...

From soaring household debt to entrenched labor dualism, inequality – not innovation – has become the defining feature of South Korea’s new economy.

Confronted by U.S. trade pressure and a polarized Indo-Pacific, South Korea is recalibrating its economic diplomacy at a moment of strategic...

South Korea’s deeply entrenched, hyper-competitive education system pressures children from preschool onward, fueling youth burnout, inequality, and...

South Korea’s 2025 presidential election exposes the country’s deep gender gap in political representation.
