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Caught between economic opportunity and security imperatives, South Korea finds itself navigating one of Asia's most complex relationships with China. Seoul has constantly sought to calibrate the management of economic gains and security concerns, but growing U.S.-China competition complicates its options. South Korea must consider its trade and investment partnership with China, political pressure from Beijing, stability on the Korean Peninsula, regional tensions, alliance commitments with Washington, and the demands of its population. In this episode, host Ian Chong and his guest speakers from Korea explore the intricate dance of diplomacy, economics, politics, and strategy that defines Korea-China relations today. Sung Eun Kim is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Korea University. She is also a visiting scholar at the Harvard-Yenching Institute, 2024-25. Injoo Sohn is Professor from the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Seoul National University (SNU). He is also the Deputy Director of the SNU Institute of Future Strategy and the Chair of the institute's Global Korea Cluster.
China is making moves, nations are shaking, and most of the church still doesn't see the bigger picture. But the Lion of Judah is on the move, raising up a remnant and positioning sheep nations for a great awakening. This is your moment to see with spiritual eyes, pray with authority, and align with what Heaven is doing on Earth.
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today's biggest stories shaping America and the world. Chinese Nationals Charged with Agro-Terrorism in Michigan – The FBI arrests a Chinese student and her boyfriend for smuggling a wheat-killing fungus into the U.S., potentially targeting America's food supply. One suspect expressed loyalty to Xi Jinping and is linked to the Communist Party. FBI Director Kash Patel calls it a wake-up call for food security and national defense. Trump Expands Emergency Powers to Boost Weapons and Rare Earth Mining – In response to Chinese rare earth blackmail and global supply chain vulnerabilities, President Trump invokes the Defense Production Act to increase U.S. arms and mineral output. Allies warn China's squeeze on magnets may signal an impending Taiwan blockade or invasion. Elon Musk vs. Trump Over “Disgusting” Spending Bill – Musk lashes out at Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, calling it reckless and bloated. The rift deepens after Trump withdraws NASA nominee Jared Isaacman and House Republicans defend cuts to EV subsidies and NPR. A rescission bill is introduced to walk back $9.4B in spending. Vietnam Faces U.S. Trade Pressure, South Korea Elects Pro-China Socialist – Vietnam agrees to buy $2B in U.S. goods but resists Trump's demand to curb Chinese transshipping. Meanwhile, South Korea elects Lee Jae-myung, a Bernie Sanders-style leftist who questions U.S. troop presence and cozies up to Beijing, complicating future Taiwan conflict strategy. China's Auto Glut and Rare Earth Strategy Spark Global Tensions – Chinese car dealers beg automakers to slow production as $7,500 vehicles swamp the market. Simultaneously, China ramps up global espionage, especially targeting Dutch chip firms, while tightening its grip on global rare earth exports. Dutch Government Collapses Over Immigration – The Netherlands' ruling coalition falls apart after nationalist leader Geert Wilders demands mass deportations. European voters cite economic hardship and cultural tensions as driving factors. Gaza Aid Effort Stalls, Hamas Rejects Peace Deal – Israeli military progress in Gaza is overshadowed by disrupted food distribution. Hamas kills civilians to create propaganda, and U.S.-backed aid operations struggle internally. Peace remains elusive as Hamas refuses to accept Israel's right to exist. Study Confirms Diverse Diet Key to Long-Term Health – A decade-long international study finds that consuming a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables delivers the best antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits - great news for your brain, heart, and longevity. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." – John 8:32
A discussion of trending China news articles published in w/c 28th April. We discuss the CIA's attempt to recuit spies in the Chinese government, China's plans for an AI dominated future, and why China is annoying South Korea once again.#china #chinanews #AI #USChinaSupport the showSign up for Buzzsprout to launch your podcasting journey: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=162442Subscribe to the Sinobabble Newsletter: https://sinobabble.substack.com/Support Sinobabble on Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Sinobabblepod
The defense chiefs of Japan, the United States and South Korea on Sunday reaffirmed the three countries' unity, in response to North Korea's moves to deepen its relations with Russia, which continues its invasion of Ukraine, and China's growing maritime expansion.
Tomohiko Taniguchi joins us from Tokyo as leaders from South Korea, China and Japan head to Seoul for their first trilateral meeting since before the coronavirus pandemic. Also in the programme: Maya Sharma updates us on the world's largest elections in India as it enters its penultimate phase. Plus: the latest travel news with Gabriel Leigh and the highlights from Cannes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prof. Kim Byung-joo of International Relations at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies will tell us about the first trilateral summit in over four years between Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol, as the leaders meet in Seoul to revive annual discussions disrupted by bilateral feuds and the pandemic.
Dit is een extra - afsluitende - Eurovisie Songfestival special. In déze podcast dus een terugblik op een van de meest bewogen edities van het Eurovisie Songfestival. Met een finale zónder Joost Klein. Je hoort een reconstructie hoe dat heeft kunnen gebeuren met quotes van Joost Klein, die met de kennis van nu misschien wel in een ander daglicht staan. En we blikken kort terug op deze finale. Want die finale ging met 25 landen in de competitie wel gewoon door. Hoe was de show? Hoe deed Cornald Maas het als commentator na deze bewogen dagen? Is Zwitserland een terechte winnaar? Hoe politiek gekleurd is de uitslag? En wat gaat er nu met Joost Klein gebeuren? Luisteren dus! Het panel is onder leiding van presentator van Manuel Venderbos en bestaande uit verslaggevers Alexander van Eenennaam en Mark den Blanken. Al onze podcasts vind je terug via www.ad.nl/podcasts. NB: De komende 2 dinsdagen is er géén AD Mediapodcast. 28 mei zijn we er weer! Heel graag tot dan! Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 2, 2024 - Given heightened tensions and strategic competition in the Indo Pacific, how is South Korea navigating its diplomatic, economic, and security relationships with the US, China, and Taiwan? In a 2023 Joint Statement, US President Joseph Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol “reiterated the importance of preserving peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait [and] strongly opposed any unilateral attempts to change the status quo in the Indo-Pacific…” thereby underscoring an uptick in Korean interest and attention to the Taiwan question. Join us for this conversation with Dr. Dean Chen, Professor of Political Science at Ramapo College of New Jersey, and Sean King, Senior Vice President of Park Strategies, moderated by Korea Society policy director Jonathan Corrado. For more information, please visit the link below: https://koreasociety.org/policy-and-corporate-programs/item/1819-quick-take-changes-in-us-korea-china-taiwan-relations-with-dr-seong-hyon-lee-sean-king-and-dr-dean-chen
This Morning's Headlines 1. Tense meeting ahead 2. Korea-China talks 3. Med tensions continue 4. Restaurants close 5. US-Israel talks
Professor Kim Byung-joo at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies shares insights on South Korea's diplomatic challenges posed by boosted N. Korea-China-Russia ties.
In order:1. F35s and Navy Destroyer sent to CENTCOM AOR.2. Ohio-class nuclear ballistic missile submarine- USS Kentucky (SSBN-737) makes port call in South Korea.3. Congressionally mandated report- the US Navy Battle Force Ship Assessment and Requirement.4. USMC Marine Air Defense Integrated System (MADIS) achieves Full Rate Production.5. UK Royal Air Force (RAF) E7 Wedgetail aircraft procurement.6. China's J-20 5th Generation Fighter has domestic engine (Woshan-15).7. Saudi Arabia to procure Akinci combat drones from Turkey .8. UK Royal Air Force (RAF) Excalibur program supports Future Combat Air System.
This Morning's Headlines 1. Yoon in Lithuania 2. Strong resolve 3. EEZ 4. Korea-China ties 5. EV sales
This Morning's Headlines 1. IAEA report 2. Growth outlook cut 3. Minimum wage 4. Korea-China talks 5. Expo bid support
The gap between Korea/China and NA/Europe is about the distance between the summit of Everest and the depths of the Marianas trench. But what can be done about it and what is the culprit? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leagueloreandmore/support
Today's K-Pop Musician is "우즈(WOODZ)" He debuted as a member of UNIQUE in 2014 and started his entertainment career. After it became difficult to promote as a Korea-China joint group,he changed his name to WOODZ and became a solo artist, songwriter, and lyricist. In 2019, he participated in Mnet's "PRODUCE X 101", and as X1 member, he ranked 5th. and he joins group activities again. And since 2018, he started his solo activities. He's a multi-talented solo musician who raps, dances, sings, and produces everything. He's all-rounder Artist, who stands out in every field. Composer EDEN and singer Younha chose him as the most anticipated rookie. He's such a talented artist that he picked! In October last year, he moved to a new agency and expressed his ambition to expand his own world in earnest. Every album has a wide spectrum and unique emotions. WOODZ's music that captivates listeners, Let's see it now. * Today's playlist1. Journey - 우즈(WOODZ) 2. 아무의미 (meaningless) - 우즈(WOODZ) 3. BUMP BUMP - 우즈(WOODZ) 4. 난 너 없이 (I hate you) - 우즈(WOODZ) 5. NOID - 우즈(WOODZ) (Nive's Pick) 6. Busted - 우즈(WOODZ) (Sam's Pick)
This Morning's Headlines 1. State visit 2. Battery investment 3. Tackling rental fraud 4. Down to Russia 5. Korea-China tensions
This Morning's Headlines 1. Mask mandate 2. Parental leave 3. Pension reform 4. Forex reserves 5. Korea-China talks
This Morning's Headlines 1. Labor revision 2. Visit Korea 3. Fewer newlyweds 4. Korea-China talks 5. NK sanctions
This Morning's Headlines 1. Korea-China relations 2. Ready for talks 3. Kakao apology 4. Masks rule stays 5. New UK PM
Last updated : 2022.09.16 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
Professor Kim Byung-joo from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies summarizes 30 years of South Korea-China relations.
Coverage of major news stories 1. Korea-China relations 2. Avoiding financial crisis 3. Record-low childbirths 4. Covid subsides 5. Budget plans
Coverage of major news stories 1. Fiscal health 2. Recovery losing steam 3. Korea-China talks 4. PPP suspends leader 5. DR AM price drop
Coverage of major news stories 1. Election win 2. DP leaders quit 3. S. Korea-China talks 4. Bigger oil-output 5. 100 days of war
President Biden will visit Seoul in May for his first meeting with newly-elected South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, as both countries face increasing mutual concerns, including North Korea's first intercontinental ballistic missile launch since 2017 in March, followed by the April test of a new tactical guided weapon to boost nuclear capability. How will these events influence Korea-China-U.S. Relations? What are the effects of Russia's invasion of Ukraine? What should we expect from President Biden's visit to Seoul? Sue Mi Terry discusses North Korea's recent weapons tests, China's response, and the implications for U.S.-China relations during an interview conducted on April 29, 2022.
April 28, 2022 - With strategic competition between the United States and China intensifying and a new South Korean President set to shift Seoul's foreign policy preferences, join us for this discussion on US-Korea-China relations, featuring: Dr. Seong-Hyon Lee, Harvard University Fairbank Center visiting scholar and Former Director of Sejong Institute Center for Chinese Studies, Yun Sun, Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the East Asia Program and Director of the China Program at the Stimson Center, Daniel Russel, Vice President for International Security and Diplomacy at the Asia Society Policy Institute, and Dr. Katrin Katz, Korea Society Van Fleet Senior Fellow, moderated by policy director Jonathan Corrado. This program is produced in collaboration with Asia Society Policy Institute. For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/policy-and-corporate-programs/item/1574-us-korea-china-relations
Coverage of major news stories 1. Toughened virus curbs likely 2. Omicron transmissibility 3. Budget passage delayed 4. Push for end-of-war declaration 5. Korea-China meeting
Coverage of major news stories 1. Roh Tae-woo dies 2. Helping ASEAN 3. N. Korea-China relations 4. Slowing growth 5. Trade volume surges 6. Hydrogen power plant
Coverage of major news stories 1. Delta surge 2. Ghost town 3. Tuition support 4. Record household debt 5. Wall Street rally 6. Korea-China relations
## Follow us on Twitter: PlatChat: https://twitter.com/PlatChatPodcast 0:00 - Intro 4:20 - British Hurricane dominates EU Gauntlet 16:19 - Stand-out free agents in EU 22:15 - Obey sees two promoted to OWL 27:40 - Rating the EU rookie talent - How good is Paris? 53:58 - Has EU caught up to NA? 58:28 - American Tornado rolls NA Gauntlet with youthful ease 1:05:07 - Joobi is sole NA rookie in OWL 2021 1:10:00 - Stand-out free agents in NA 1:22:45 - Can NA/EU compete with Korea/China?
Featured interview: Analysis on a recent South Korea-China diplomatic meeting and prospects for Korea-China relations - 11월 26일 한중외교회담 결과와 현재 한중관계 분석 Guest: Dr. Lee Seong-hyon Lee, Director of Center for Chinese Studies, Sejong Institute
Covid 19 or Coronavirus in Korea, China, and It's Effects on Teaching On this episode of K-PoD, we all look at Covid 19 and when the Coronavirus first broke out in Asia, what we went through at that time, work being closed, and how life was in Korea and China during the 'lock down'. We also get into how things have changed here in Korea and China, testing, tracing, wearing masks, quarantining, and who we think things regarding Covid 19 and the Coronavirus have been handled here in Asia. Lastly, we talk about public schools re-opening, online teaching, travel restrictions, the demand for teachers now, where we think this is all going, and what life is like now living and working in South Korea and China. Scott, Adam, Marco, as well as returning guest Paul and Dee talk about the effects of Covid 19 on their lives while living a broad and in Asia. It’s all about Covid 19 and the Coronavirus while living in Korea on this episode of K-PoD! Show Notes 00:01 On this episode of K-PoD. 00:48 Scott introduces the hosts and guests on this episode. 04:09 Where everyone was when Covid 19 and the Coronavirus started. 11:20 What happened when our jobs were put on hold and shut down due to Covid 19. 19:30 What we each did and our thoughts during our time off during the Covid 19 outbreak. 24:04 Did anyone hit the panic button when our home countries asked for everyone to come back home. 25:35 How we all felt when we went back to work, being back in the classroom, and what it was like. 34:44 Dee asks about conspiracy theories and what we have all heard regarding Covid 19. 38:13 Paul talks about getting tested for Coronavirus here in South Korea. 43:00 What’s it like being out in public and getting your temperature taken everywhere. 45:08 What we think the difference is with regards to Korea and China handling the Covid 19 outbreak compared to the rest of the world. 49:10 The public school and private school systems during Covid 19 and online classes. 59:05 Travel restrictions and flying due to Covid 19. 01:00:50 Is this a temporary situation? 01:04:07 How things are in Korea and China now living with Covid 19. 01:11:29 Where we see this Covid 19 situation all going and our hopes for the future. 01:17:07 Closing out the episode and how you can get in touch with everyone on this episode. K-PoD: Life In Korea Podcast Website: https://k-pod-cast.com Face Book: https://goo.gl/mstEXJ Email: podcast@changwoner.com This show is recorded at: O’Briens Irish Bar & Restaurant Facebook: https://goo.gl/7iky24 This show is produced by: Changwoner Entertainment Website: https://changwoner.com Facebook: https://goo.gl/P7SeJf HOSTS AND GUESTS Scott Scott is one of the original hosts of K-PoD (formally The Changwoner Podcast) and also the founder and producer of the show. He is also the founder of Changwoner Entertainment. He is from Newfoundland, Canada and has been living in Changwon, South Korea for almost 17 years. Facebook - https://goo.gl/VTk37j Instagram - https://goo.gl/qJv8ZX Web - https://10yearsapart.com Adam Adam is one of the hosts of K-PoD. He started as a host last season in 2018. Adam is from Ontario, Canada and has lived in Changwon City, South Korea for 8 years. Facebook - https://goo.gl/UuKwLh Instagram - https://goo.gl/DHJ2Gt Web - https://10yearsapart.com Marco Marco is now one of the new hosts of K-PoD. Marco is from Columbus, OH, United States and has lived in Changwon City, South Korea for almost 3 years. Facebook - https://goo.gl/ZCX9Qe Instagram - https://goo.gl/w2G95c Web - https://kpop.global Paul Paul was one of the original hosts and founders of K-PoD (The Changwoner). Paul is originally from England and he currently continues to live in Changwon City where he has lived for the past 16 years. Facebook -https://goo.gl/JGbYLA Instagram - https://goo.gl/1nrmQq Web - https://hypedesign.studio Dee Dee was one of the original hosts of K-PoD (The Changwoner). Dee is originally from USA and he currently lives and works in China. Facebook - https://bit.ly/3gplO3G Web - https://www.abcdeeteacher.com Find Dee's books on Amazon here: Get design work from Paul and Hype Design Studio Here: Follow both Adam and Scott on their new animated podcast 10 Years Apart on youTube here: Listen and Subscribe on.... If you would like to be a guest on K-PoD: Life In Korea, or have any questions for the show or regarding South Korea, or have something you'd like to promote, please contact us at podcast@changwoner.com #covid19 #coronavirus #livinginkorea #southkorea #korea #china #travelchina #travelkorea #lifeinkorea #podcast #podcastkorea #kpod #changwoner
The One Minute News-New Covid19 numbers, California Beaches open, Michigan Senator, North Korea, China News, Chicken, Polio, Hawaii. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theoneminutenews)
In this episode I'm joined by Rachael White, a really interesting Youtuber who speaks Korean, Chinese & English. Rachael shares her experiences from participating in exchange programs to experiencing the entertainment industry in Korea / China. I have to thank Rachael for being the first female to join me on the podcast and it was coincidental we recorded this on International Women's Day!
Featured Interview: South Korea-China-Japan trilateral summit outcomes Guest: Dr. Bong Young-shik, Research fellow, Yonsei University Institute for North Korean Studies
Forkast.News Editor-in-Chief, Angie Lau, sits down with William Pesek to deep dive on his latest piece on why the East, specifically China, South Korea, and Japan, might be making bold moves in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency.
Forkast.News Editor-in-Chief, Angie Lau, sits down with William Pesek to deep dive on his latest piece on why the East, specifically China, South Korea, and Japan, might be making bold moves in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency.
The refs coronate some new KINGS - from Mango taking back the crown in Melee to the West showing up Korea/China in League of Legends. We also talk kids speaking only in Twitch lingo, top player privilege, and get into a HEATED spoiler-filled GoT finale discussion at the end of the show. It's a great ep - don't miss it!
Homecoming - Keith Petit (South Korea/China/Georgia: The Country) by Keith Petit
Korea/China expert Gordon Chang -- Contributor, The DAILY BEAST -- talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Aspen, CO
Academy Securities presents Major General James "Spider" Marks, Head of Macro Strategy Peter Tchir, and Major General Maston Robeson. These members of our Geopolitical & Macro Strategy Departments offer their unique expertise regarding North Korea, China, Indonesia, and Cyber Threats.
Korea/China expert Gordon Chang -- Contributor, The DAILY BEAST -- talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from New York
NASA's search for Intelligent Life predating ours on this earth! A Nobel Prize for President Donald Trump; why this is not a good idea. Korean Peace...? The USA & Communist China. The Modern State of Israel's 70th Anniversary, and survival. Another Mogadishu, Libya...in Niger; Islamist terror across Africa....
Coinbase is planning on adding ERC-20 tokens to its offering of cryptoassets Hypertokenization, 1000’s of coins and confusion Cryptocurrency and blockchain associations from Russia, China and South Korea plan to file a class action against social media giants for banning crypto ads. Was there a cartel collusion and abuse of power? Blockchain technologies, mining, cryptocurrencies and coin offerings are being regulated in RussiaThe Bank of Montreal is now blocking cryptocurrency transactions President Trump has signed the CLOUD Act. Why is the rrypto community worried? Nelson Mandela's golden hand casts sell for $10m in BTC OKCoin has angry customers at their headquarters
Episode 09 Future Sounds from Korea, China & beyond with Seippelabel showcase 한국 독립 전자음악 라디오 9번. 이 팟캐스트는 한국의 전자/실험적인 음악을 당신에게 소개합니다. ⬇ Click for Track List below ⬇ Experimental / Electronic Music by Koreans, Expats, and Korean Record Labels. This episode includes a showcase of experimental music from the China-based record label Seippelabel. https://seippelabel.bandcamp.com Cover Photo by Ross Lace. www.instagram.com/rosslace Submit tracks /// 당신의 음악을 보내주세요: Email: futuresoundskorea@gmail.com Tracklist: (00:03) Acidwork - House Music All Night Long (03:14) Acidwork - ACID2 @ACIDWORK89 (05:52) Nakion - Internet Rage - @nnakion (09:30) Cosmic Hoy - Continue - https://cosmichoy.bandcamp.com/releases (11:28) Xiami - Cracked up Waterdrop - https://xiamimi.bandcamp.com/ (12:44) Ali$e - Weightless @alicemusik (17:44) Astree - Ride @astree (21:13) TWANGSTA - 3 (25:36) TWANGSTA - 4 @twangsta (29:39) MANZAI - Outro - https://manzai.bandcamp.com/ (33:59) Yi June - 01ISM - https://choeyijune.bandcamp.com/ (37:16) JUNQ - Sa_1 - https://junq.bandcamp.com/ (41:58) TFO - 반복 (43:45) TFO - 원뿔 - https://tfotfotfotfotfo.bandcamp.com/ (46:07) WAVE AREA - Airport Lounge @wavearea (50:19) HWI - AM0449 @hwhwi (54:23) Syunman - 포물선 - https://grackthany.bandcamp.com/ ** SEIPPELABEL SHOWCASE ** - https://seippelabel.bandcamp.com/ (58:25) 杨文亮 wen liang - 早上 Morning (63:52) Dallol - jnana (69:35) Far-Infinity - Particle City (73:40) Gardener - Suddenly Slown (78:14) Zebre Rouge - Forty-two (84:30) YAHNA - Javelin (87:01) Achun - Weird Wild World (90:21) Lantern Festival - Twisted Noodle Logic (94:00) Dazed Marrow - 在街道漂浮 Floating through the Streets ...
Doctoral candidate Mark McCarthy sits down with your host to discuss ritualistic snake consumption, Viking cat burials, and the tense political climate in the Kunming Dwarf Kingdom.
May 11, 2017 - Korea Society President Thomas Byrne convenes a discussion on Korea-China Relations, with former Newsweek Beijing Correspondent Isaac Stone Fish and Stimson Center Senior Associate Yun Sun, formerly with the International Crisis Group's office in Beijing. This session follows on the Society's March Korea-China session with Harvard's John Park and focuses on the twists and turns of South Korea's economic and political relations with China, and examines the complexity of China's support for UN Security Council sanctions against North Korea. For more information, please visit the link below: http://www.koreasociety.org/policy/korea-china_relations_part_ii.html
March 7, 2017 - Korea-China Relations, featuring John Park, Harvard University, in conversation with senior director Stephen Noerper. John Park, co-author of Stopping North Korea Inc. (MIT, 2016), returns from Beijing and Seoul and offers new insights into the dynamics between the PRC and two Koreas. Seizing on sanctions and other preventive efforts to check DRPK nuclear weapons development, Park, who lectures at the Kennedy School, examines the business of North Korea, ties that may or may not bind, and the realities with which the new US administration must grapple. For more information, please visit the link below: http://www.koreasociety.org/policy/korea-china_relations.html