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1 week ago |
imf.org | SeungHwan (Shane) Kim
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Assessing Thailand’s Debt Ceiling—Room for Recalibration?
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1 month ago |
imf.org | Corinne Deléchat |SeungHwan (Shane) Kim |Ying Xu
Thailand Can Ease Household Debt Burden by Using Coordinated Approach
By Corinne Deléchat, Seunghwan Kim, Ying Xu
Countries have durably reduced household debt by lowering the stock of existing obligations while preventing excessive new borrowing, our case studies show
Thailand’s elevated level of household debt contributed to delaying the country’s post-pandemic recovery, which took longer than in other economies in the region.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
bmccancer.biomedcentral.com | Hyemin Hwang |Tae-Hun Kim |Sua Cho |SeungHwan (Shane) Kim |Sanghee Park |Taehyun Park | +6 more
Sorafenib was purchased from Santa Cruz (Dallas, TX, USA), dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) (Sigma Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA) at a concentration of 10 mM, and stored at − 80 °C.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | SeungHwan (Shane) Kim
The debate over nuclear armaments in South Korea is growing more significant and polarizing. Two main strategies dominate the conversation. The first strategy is to achieve independent deterrence against North Korea through an independent nuclear program. The second strategy focuses on strengthening the U.S. nuclear umbrella, including measures like nuclear sharing, redeployment of tactical nuclear weapons, and deepening extended deterrence.
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Aug 31, 2024 |
foreignanalysis.com | SeungHwan (Shane) Kim
The strategic missteps, the power of global alliances, and the search for peace between the Korean War and the conflict in Ukraine offer crucial insights into today’s international order.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
asiatimes.com | SeungHwan (Shane) Kim
Data are considered a key component of artificial intelligence and information technology. With many superpowers and middle powers competing to become the vanguard of AI and IT services, data sovereignty is becoming increasingly significant worldwide. Data sovereignty refers to the idea that, just as national sovereignty resides with the people, the data generated by a country and its individuals should also be under their control.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
pacforum.org | SeungHwan (Shane) Kim
Japan-Korea LINE conflict is more about data sovereigntyData is considered a key component of artificial intelligence and information technology. With many superpowers and middle powers competing to become the vanguard of AI and IT services, data sovereignty is becoming increasingly significant worldwide. Data sovereignty refers to the idea that, just as national sovereignty resides with the people, the data generated by a country and its individuals should also be under their control.
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Jun 8, 2024 |
e-ir.info | SeungHwan (Shane) Kim
On June 3, the South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol released a recent geophysical survey suggesting substantial deposits of natural gas and oil off the coast of Yeongil Bay in Pohang. The Presidential Office stated that the oil and gas reserves reported by ActGeo of the United States at the end of last year are estimated to be at least 3.5 billion barrels and up to 14 billion barrels.
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Jun 8, 2024 |
qoshe.com | SeungHwan (Shane) Kim
On June 3, the South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol released a recent geophysical survey suggesting substantial deposits of natural gas and oil off the coast of Yeongil Bay in Pohang. The Presidential Office stated that the oil and gas reserves reported by ActGeo of the United States at the end of last year are estimated to be at least 3.5 billion barrels and up to 14 billion barrels.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
isdp.eu | SeungHwan (Shane) Kim
In the rapidly evolving landscapes of geopolitics and technology, global powerhouses are making substantial strides to secure their dominance in these emerging technologies. Amidst the intense U.S.-China competition to become leaders in science and technology, South Korea has heavily invested in strategic technologies, driven by the government’s ambition to become a ‘global pivotal state’ in these fields.