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Government 3.0
Every time a new administration is launched, talk of organizational change within government routinely emerges and the incoming administration is no exception.

Next prosecutor general
Regarding recent legal matters, there is good news and bad news. First, the good news: the President will no longer unilaterally name the prosecutor general but choose one from among candidates recommended by a nine-member committee, for the first ..

Park Geun-hye style
President-elect Park Geun-hyes historical role model appears to be Britains Queen Elizabeth I. As far as personnel appointment is concerned, Park already reminds people of an imperial era when regal decisions were final and irrevocable.

Sejong City in limbo
Without exception, populist pork-barrel projects leave negative traces and confusion caused by the launch of the Sejong Special Self-Governing City is a good example.

Launch of transition team
President-elect Park Geun-hyes transition team was officially launched Sunday, setting in motion the full-fledged formation of the new administration and the solidification of major issues to be pursued over the next five years.

Political crime
A Seoul court turned down a request from Japan to extradite a Chinese man who admitted to committing an arson attack on Tokyos Yasukuni Shrine and allowed him to leave Seoul Friday.

Military spending

Why does defense ministry always have a blank check?

The National Assembly set next year’s defense budget at 34.3 trillion won ($32.3 billion), up 4.2 percent from 2012.

Yet security-related officials at Cheong..

Entertainment soldier
Pop idol Rain and top-actress Kim Tae-hee are two of Koreas most sought-after young talents. Its little wonder then that news theyve been dating each other over the past three months made front-page headlines. The only problem was Rain (aka Ju..

Pork and earmarks
Barely half a month has passed since the Dec. 19 presidential election, in which rival candidates vowed to reform politics. Voters knew these promises wouldnt last long, and that politicians would soon return to business as usual. But they never ..

Nurturing midsize firms
Owners of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) often cite ``9988 when they emphasize their importance. The catchphrase refers to SMEs accounting for 99 percent of all companies and 88 percent of all employees.

Message from North
The New Year message from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attracts our attention more for its style than substance, and for whats been left unsaid rather than said.

Veto bill on taxis
Lawmakers acted with complete irresponsibility once again on the first day of the New Year during a rare show of partisan unity.

Good corporate citizens
When Koreans elected Park Geun-hye as the next president on Dec. 19, crusaders of economic justice lamented chaebol reform would be a bygone issue. President-elect Parks meetings with business leaders last week proved for now these pessimist..

Political reform aborted?
Political reform, one of the main electoral themes of the Dec. 19 presidential poll, is showing signs of becoming lost. Before the election, expectations for ``new politics had been high and some ``easy agendas could be dealt with in the jus..

A year of detente
Diplomacy, including inter-Korean relations, was not the most important issue of the 18th presidential election. Voters and candidates focused on the economy and welfare, as in other leadership ballots across the world.

Free childcare
All families with children aged up to 5 will be entitled to free childcare from today as the ruling and opposition parties passed next years budget bill Monday under the first bipartisan agreement in five years.

Gloomy year-end for 48%
Another year is passing us by, leaving more regrets and grief than pride and joy behind as always. Nowhere might this year-ends atmosphere be gloomier than in the main opposition Democratic United Party (DUP), which lost an election most, incl..

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