Articles by: Dae-Han Song

Preparing for War Is the Beginning: An Early Warning for Northeast Asia

Preparing for War Is the Beginning: An Early Warning for Northeast Asia

July 27 marked the 70th anniversary of the 1953 ceasefire to the Korean War. In the three years leading up to the anniversary, South Korean peace movements organized the international Korea Peace Appeal campaign to replace the armistice agreement with a peace treaty to conclude the 70-plus-year Korean War. The anniversary has come and gone, but, instead of peace, the[Read More…]

by 15/09/2023 Comments are Disabled World
Fighting Remilitarization in Japan

Fighting Remilitarization in Japan

by Dae-Han Song and Michael McGrath Seishi Hinada is a National Executive Committee member of ZENKO (National Assembly for Peace and Democracy). ZENKO emerged in 1970 out of the student movement in the 1960s. He joined ZENKO in 1981 as a university student activist in Hiroshima’s anti-nuclear peace movement. The International Strategy Center’s Dae-Han Song and Michael McGrath interviewed Seishi online.[Read More…]

by 14/06/2023 Comments are Disabled World
South Korea Pivots to Conflict

South Korea Pivots to Conflict

by Dae-Han Song and Alice S. Kim South Korea’s far-right President Yoon Suk Yeol is rushing South Korea headlong into the middle of the new Cold War that the United States is waging against China. Yoon’s aspiration to position South Korea as a “global pivotal state” is turning South Korea into a bigger cog in the U.S. war machine and stakes South[Read More…]

by 09/05/2023 Comments are Disabled World
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