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Martial Law and Democracy in South Korea
This chapter explores the temporarily imposed martial law in South Korea and its implications for democracy, drawing parallels with global instances of governmental control. It discusses the role of public protests as resistance against authoritarianism, while also highlighting the influence of U.S. military presence in the region. The conversation humorously critiques the political climate through whimsical references and the ongoing geopolitical tensions involving North Korea and China.