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Swedish Research Group Claims South Korea Returning to Autocracy

This is an example of leftists defending leftists using these so called research groups. This group in Sweden claims autocracy is returning to Korea though Yoon replaced the left wing Moon administration that sent two prior conservative Presidents and numerous journalists to jail. I guess in the leftist world view sending political rivals and journalists to jail is a sign of democracy. Will this group upgrade South Korea’s democracy ranking if Yoon follows the lead of the leftists and sends his political rivals and journalists to jail?:

Korea has experienced a “downward slope” in its democratic process since President Yoon Suk Yeol took office, according to a Sweden-based political science research institute. The regression is attributed to the government’s measures to penalize figures associated with the previous administration, its assaults on gender equality, and its undermining of freedom of expression.

The Democracy Report 2024 released Thursday by the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) Institute at the University of Gothenburg stated that Korea scored 0.6 on the Liberal Democracy Index (LDI) and ranked 47th among 179 countries in the world for its level of democracy.

Korea Times

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North Korea Sends Diplomatic Delegation to Mongolia

North Korea is doing some outreach to one of its few friends:

 A North Korean diplomatic delegation led by Vice Foreign Minister Pak Myong-ho has departed for Mongolia, the North’s state media reported Sunday.

The delegation left from Pyongyang International Airport in the capital Saturday, the Rodong Sinmun, the North’s main newspaper, said, without specifying the purpose of the trip.

The diplomatic delegation’s visit to Mongolia marks the first of its kind since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020. The North last sent a delegation to the country in 2019.

The latest trip is seen as part of the North’s diplomatic efforts to strengthen ties with its traditionally friendly countries.

Mongolia is viewed as having close relations with the North, having maintained its diplomatic mission in Pyongyang even during the pandemic despite strict border restrictions.

Yonhap

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Tweet of the Day: South Korea’s Sprinklers in the Roads

https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1766813757680779672

Picture of the Day: Anti-Terrorism Drill In Seoul

Anti-terror drill
Anti-terror drill
Soldiers from the Army’s 52nd Infantry Division carry out an anti-terror drill at a broadcaster in Seoul on March 6, 2024, as part of the ongoing Freedom Shield 2024 exercise between South Korea and the United States against North Korean provocations. (Yonhap)

Picture of the Day: Spring Time On Jeju

Spring on Jeju
Spring on Jeju
People visit a field of rapeseed flowers in Jeju City on the southern island of Jeju on March 10, 2024. (Yonhap)

President Yoon’s Approval Rating Rises By 10% in One Month

President Yoon’s strong stance against the doctor strike has the South Korean public beginning to rally around his administration with his approval rate now at 39%:

President Yoon Suk Yeol’s rising job approval ratings in recent weeks are bolstering the ruling People Power Party (PPP) and undermining the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea’s (DPK) strategy ahead of the upcoming general elections on April 10, which sought to exploit public dissatisfaction surrounding the president and his wife.

According to a Gallup Korea poll released on Friday, 39 percent of respondents positively assessed Yoon’s performance as the president, remaining flat from a week earlier.

In Gallup Korea polls, Yoon’s approval rating plummeted to 29 percent in the first week of February but climbed steadily to 39 percent by the end of that month. 

Korea Times

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USFK Army Officer Featured in Netflix’s Season 2 of Physical: 100

Season 1 of Physical: 100 was pretty good and I will definitely be watching Season 2 when it comes out to see how this USKF Army officer does on the show:

An Army officer who lifts weights competitively will be featured in Netflix’s upcoming season of “Physical: 100,” a South Korean reality show in which 100 contestants compete in theatrical strength-based challenges.

Maj. Gibson Kim, of the 411th Contracting Support Brigade at Camp Humphreys, described himself as a “normal guy doing normal stuff with my day job and family,” during a March 4 interview with Stars and Stripes. Before his workday starts, however, this father of a 5-year-old son and 2-year-old daughter rises early for a round of weightlifting at his home gym. He started as a powerlifter at Rutgers University, where he earned a degree in economics in 2007. 

Stars & Stripes

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ROK Drop Open Thread – March 08, 2024

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Tweet of the Day: Is Deterrence of China Failing?

Picture of the Day: Spring Begins to Arrive in South Korea

Arrival of spring
Arrival of spring
Tourists enjoy cornelian cherry flowers in bloom in Gurye, 261 km south of Seoul, in this photo provided by the county. (Yonhap)