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After a turbulent six months in South Korea which has seen martial law declared and a President impeached and put on trial for insurrection, the country is now holding a snap election to choose their new President. How has their democracy held up under the stress?
Guest: Kyung Moon Hwang, Korea Foundation Professor at the Australian National University
After a turbulent six months in South Korea which has seen martial law declared and a President impeached and put on trial for insurrection, the country is now holding a snap election to choose their new President. How has their democracy held up under the stress?
Guest: Kyung Moon Hwang, Korea Foundation Professor at the Australian National University
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