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[Editorial] China’s THAAD concerns
Feb 9, 2015
Beijing barking up the wrong tree
[Editorial] Moon’s difficult task
Feb 9, 2015
NPAD must reinvent itself as a competent opposition
[Editorial] Rice, milk surplus
Feb 8, 2015
Market economy should be solution to oversupply
[Editorial] No foot-dragging
Feb 8, 2015
Civil service pension reform must meet deadline
[Editorial] Overdue wages
Feb 6, 2015
Substantial assistance needed for unpaid workers
[Editorial] Narcotics smuggling
Feb 6, 2015
Korea should strengthen crackdown on drug traffickers
[Editorial] Rotten retailer
Feb 5, 2015
Homeplus deserves harsh punishment
[Editorial] Sustainable welfare
Feb 5, 2015
Increased welfare without tax hikes out of the question
[Editorial] Anachronistic policies
Feb 4, 2015
Culture sector hit by threats to diversity
[Editorial] Chance to redeem itself
Feb 4, 2015
Park should heed Saenuri’s call for changes
[Editorial] Awkward position
Feb 3, 2015
Korea’s FTA strategy strays between China, U.S.
[Editorial] Transportation hub
Feb 3, 2015
Incheon Airport should draw more transit passengers
[Editorial] Surgery needed
Feb 2, 2015
It’s time to overhaul local government
[Editorial] Too many about-faces
Feb 2, 2015
The World Economic Forum’s annual report on global competitiveness provides a glimpse of each country’s strengths and weaknesses. Korea, which scored 26th among 144 countries surveyed in 2014 in terms of overall competitiveness, usually ranks relatively high in such categories as macroeconomic environment, market size, and business sophistication and innovation. On the contrary, the country lags far behind in the government and public sectors. For instance, Korea ranked 113th in the category of
[Editorial] Unfortunate memoir
Feb 1, 2015
Former President Lee Myung-bak’s memoir has become a politically contentious issue, further straining the Park Geun-hye administration, which is already floundering on major policy issues.“The President’s Time 2008-2013” reveals details about the controversial Four Rivers project as well as Lee’s “resource diplomacy,” a matter on which the National Assembly is set to launch a special investigation. The massive project aimed at refurbishing the four major rivers is currently under attack for havi
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