Clint Work

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Clint Work

@clintwork1

Fellow and Director of Academic Affairs, Korea Economic Institute of America (KEI) Formerly a Fellow at the Stimson Center’s 38 North Previously a Prof.

Washington, DC Katılım Haziran 2014
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stimson.org/2022/no-more-d… OPCON in news again, a US-ROK issue many people know enough about to sound like they understand it. They don't. Fortunately, I've forgotten more about OPCON than most will ever know. Here's my report, which provides background & is still relevant.
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The purpose of USFK & the US-ROK alliance is once again going to be a subject of debate...history rhyming (maybe loudly) on the peninsula thediplomat.com/2025/05/the-so…
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It's long but the report offers insight on state of U.S.-ROK alliance discussions on Taiwan conflict, challenges obstructing such discussions, & critical variables or dynamics alliance would navigate in the event of a conflict. Have a read! keia.org/publication/si…
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Come to @KoreaEconInst on Mon (3/31) for the release of my report on whether & how U.S.-ROK alliance is situated in relation to a Taiwan conflict based on dozens of interviews w/ current & former gov't officials, think tank experts, & academics. keia.org/event/siloed-n…
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In periods of crisis & uncertainty deeply embedded & dependent psychologies in US-ROK relationship rush to the fore. Many talk of remarkable alliance transformation (& there are good reasons to do so), but I tend to see sticky historical path dependencies & bad habits dying hard.
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Lots of effort went into producing latest issue of @KoreaEconInst's Fall/Winter issue of Korea Policy. Recent events rightly overshadow such products but don't alter the depth and value of the analysis. keia.org/the-peninsula/…
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Jeongmin Kim@jeongminnkim·
Here’s a FULL timeline from the political context from Sept to Dec. 3, the day of the martial law, and the day after — timestamped in chronological order. Also translated declarations & martial law decree in full. Off paywall, feel free to share: koreapro.org/2024/12/timeli…
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John Lee@koreanforeigner

@jeongminnkim and @joonhawrites wrote a comprehensive timeline of events of everything that led to Yoon Suk-yeol's decision to declare martial law, the events of the night and everything that happened since for @southkoreapro. It's also off paywall. koreapro.org/2024/12/timeli…

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Kim Jong Un is a very happy man right now.
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John Lee@koreanforeigner·
All right. I haven't done one of these long Twitter threads in a while, but here goes nothing. Everyone gets why @MOFAkr_eng made this. There's no mystery there. And the pamphlet made some good points, but it's not very effective.
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Frenetic, path dependent (& dependent) psychologies seeking frenetic & emotion-driven solutions based upon shoddy logics...another day on the Korean Peninsula. koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20…
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