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Fighting Against Privilege: the Version Given by Moon Jae-in

One of the trends in South Korean ideology since Moon Jae-in arrived is the affirmation that Korean history is not the history of the movement for democratization, but also the continuation of the history of the struggle for independence, in the context of which the noble descendants and followers of Korean patriots who battled for independence against...

Konstantin Asmolov

What is Wrong with the Wolseong-1 Reactor?

This author has written more than once about how South Korean President Moon Jae-in struggles with his nuclear power industry and its consequences. Today’s article will tackle how this is done, and in this regard, another political scandal that has occurred in South Korea? It concerns the Wolseong-1 nuclear reactor with a capacity of 679 megawatts (which is about...

Konstantin Asmolov

The “Statues of Peace”: Remembrance or Incitement?

One of the important components in the Korean-Japanese confrontation over the issue of “comfort women” is represented by the statues with standardized designs dubbed “Statues of Peace”, which South Korea and its affiliated NGOs are trying to set up not only all throughout the country, but the entire world. Typically, each such new statue causes another scandal...

Konstantin Asmolov