
K-Defense Goes Global | Eye on Korea Ep. 38
South Korea’s defense industry has gone from supplying its own military to arming others, and “K-defense” is now one of Seoul’s fastest-growing exports. Rob Rapson, a career U.S. diplomat who spent de...
29 Kesä 35min

Why China-North Korea Military Cooperation Should Alarm Washington | Eye on Korea Ep. 37
Xi Jinping just spent two days in Pyongyang, his first trip to North Korea in nearly seven years, and the message was hard to miss. China is reinvesting in a relationship it had let cool, and the mili...
18 Kesä 36min

South Korea Wants a Bigger Seat at the Table | Ep. 36
Former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Philip Goldberg returns to Eye on Korea, making the case that South Korea has become a legitimate middle power with one of the fastest-growing defense-industrial ...
9 Kesä 32min

OPCON Transfer Should Have Happened a “Long Time Ago” | Ep. 35
Wartime operational control, or OPCON, should have been transferred from U.S. to South Korean forces. That is the case Ambassador Joseph Yun makes on Eye on Korea—South Korea must take primary respons...
13 Touko 36min

Where Would Iran be in This War Without North Korea? | Ep. 33
North Korea spent decades building the missile, conventional, and underground infrastructure now on display in Iran's arsenal, with dividends flowing in both directions, KEI’s latest guest on Eye on K...
7 Touko 32min

Rewriting the Nuclear Rules Between Washington and Seoul | Ep. 31
South Korea wants nuclear-powered submarines, enrichment capabilities, and a bigger role in the global nuclear energy market. But the terms of its nuclear relationship with the United States are not b...
1 Huhti 28min

What Trump's Middle East Moves Mean for the Korean Peninsula | Ep. 30
Trump has demanded allies like South Korea help secure the Strait of Hormuz, but what does the broader conflict with Iran mean for deterrence on the Korean Peninsula? And as assets like THAAD shift to...
24 Maalis 32min



















