By John Hemmings18 Feb 2008
The election of Lee Myungbak has seen South Korean security policy return to a more traditional framework. Security remains the major concern of South Korea, after economic reform and social welfare, and the primary security challenge that of North Korea. President Lee's ability to meet this concern depends on how well he can clarify Korean intentions towards the North.
You need 4 credits to access this item
If you are a member or registered user, please login
Not already a member and have not yet registered?