Episode 52: Martial law & repercussions in South Korea
On Geopolitics16 Jan 2025

Episode 52: Martial law & repercussions in South Korea

Ali and Suzanne are joined by John Nilsson-Wright, who was in Seoul in early December when President Yoon Suk-yeol moved to declare martial law, to discuss the recent tumultuous events in South Korea and the implications for the Korean peninsula and the wider region.

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