A podcast on Korean politics, breaking down the latest developments and delving deep into the issues with insightful guests.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Categories | PoliticsNews |
w/ Prof. Song Se-ryun (Kyunghee University)
This week, Jang-Ho starts by looking back at President Lee Jae Myung's first month, including a press conference marking 30 days in office, signature achievements in passing a supplementary budget and real... more
w/ Prof. Song Se-ryun, Kyunghee University
President Lee Jae Myung won the election by an eight-point margin, but uncertainty remains over what his presidency will bring.
In this first podcast since the 21st presidential election, we reflect on Lee... more
0:00 - Intro
0:38 - No October Surprise
1:20 - TV debate 1 - Slow start
2:02 - TV debate 2 - Lee Jae-myung's wobble
2:50 - TV debate 3 - Lee Jun-seok sullies debates
3:38 - Dirtiest debates ever?
5:06 - Kwon Young-gook's unexpected highlight
6... more
Jang-Ho looks back at an extraordinary few days in Korean politics, led by the People Power Party's attempt forcibly install former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as the presidential candidate, despite former Labor Minister Kim Moon-soo winning the part... more
If you’re looking for an English-language deep dive into current politics in Korea, this is your show. Kwon Jang-Ho has been reporting on the political landscape for years, knows all the players well, and does a masterful job of explaining both the quickly-moving current events and the historical context surrounding them. Whether in his thoughtful solo shows or when he invites on interesting guests, Kwon’s knowledgable and engaging style make even the driest political topic intriguing. (And I pr... more
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Apple Podcasts | #224 |
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