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South Korea in 2022: Election Mudslinging, Threats from the North, and Deepening Economic Uncertainty / Yun, Seongyi   Journal Article
Yun, Seongyi Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract At the presidential and local levels, progressives were replaced by conservatives in 2022. But the National Assembly is still dominated by the opposition Democratic Party, so the government is more divided than ever. As a conservative government came into power in South Korea, North Korea fired the most missiles ever, and inter-Korean relations were very strained. The economy is in serious condition due to inflation, interest rate hikes, and slowing growth.
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