
John Delury
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In Rome, writing about empire in China, watching the Korean Peninsula, teaching at John Cabot University. You can find me in the library at the American Academy
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When South Korea's president tried to break the constitution, citizens took to the streets, the legislature moved to impeach him & the judiciary reviewed the constitutionality of his removal. Thanks to Council on Foreign Relations for invitation to contribute: cfr.org/blog/separatio…


To read the full book review, check out our Global Asia website, where you can access them for free. John Nilsson-Wright John Delury tinyurl.com/4tnynvk5



Next week, South Korea's political vacuum finally closes & a new president takes office. Looking forward to discussing implications for Asia and beyond w/ Jina Kim, Ellen Kim, & Emma Chanlett-Avery-- thanks to Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) for making it happen asiasociety.org/policy-institu…

Join us on June 5 for a post-election analysis of South Korea's June 3 election. Experts will discuss the implications of the results for the US-ROK alliance and relations with its Northeast Asian neighbors. Panelists include John Delury, Jina Kim, Heung-Kyu Kim, and Ellen Kim,


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South Korea has a brand new president. My thoughts for Foreign Affairs on the window of opportunity that his election opens for renewed diplomacy with North Korea. foreignaffairs.com/south-korea/le…

Read John Delury on how South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, can open room for détente between Pyongyang, Seoul, and Washington, laying the groundwork for policies that could reduce tensions on the Korean Peninsula. foreignaffairs.com/south-korea/so…

Following South Korea's presidential election, Emma Chanlett-Avery of @asiapolicy moderates a virtual discussion on implications for the US-ROK alliance and South Korea's relations with its regional neighbors with John Delury, KEI's Ellen Kim, Heung-Kyu Kim, and Jina Kim.

Read John Delury on how U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, can resume productive diplomacy with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un—and thereby reduce tensions on the Korean Peninsula: foreignaffairs.com/south-korea/le…

Great piece all #NorthKorea hands should be reading today. Good work by John Delury. Of course, if the #Ukraine war doesn't end, there will be little for the Kim family to want to talk about. End the Ukraine War, and we could get somewhere.

“At a minimum, new South Korean President Lee should articulate a new vision—the peaceful coexistence of two sovereign states—and nudge the South Korean public toward a more realistic and constructive approach,” writes John Delury. foreignaffairs.com/south-korea/le…

“At a minimum, new South Korean President Lee should articulate a new vision—the peaceful coexistence of two sovereign states—and nudge the South Korean public toward a more realistic and constructive approach,” writes John Delury. foreignaffairs.com/south-korea/le…

appreciated the chance to discuss this article along w/ many other foreign policy challenges facing new South Korean president w/ Kim Brunhuber CNN International

I talked to CNN International Kim Brunhuber about how new South Korean president Lee Jae-myung will have to swallow 3 bitter pills to resuscitate diplomacy w/ North Korea. Not easy. But the alternatives are worse. video.snapstream.net/Play/4qD6myaFc…