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2025-06-04 02:22:41 UTC
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Lee Jae-myung's election as South Korean president signals a potential shift towards strategic autonomy and away from reliance on the US-Japan-South Korea security framework, raising concerns about South Korea's ability to navigate complex geopolitical challenges, especially regarding North Korea and China.
Shift in South Korean foreign policy towards "strategic autonomy"
Potential weakening of the US-South Korea alliance
Increased engagement with China despite past economic coercion
Risks associated with North Korea's nuclear ambitions
South Korea's strategic position in a changing regional order
North Korea's nuclear threat and military provocations
China's economic coercion and political pressure
Potential weakening of the US-South Korea alliance
Navigating the complex geopolitical landscape with competing interests
Maintaining stability and security in a volatile region