
Su Min Hwang
BBC journalist and former editor of the BBC's Korean Language Service, offering historical context on South Korea's political landscape.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 22min
Democracy in crisis in South Korea
Jake Kwon, a senior journalist at the BBC's Seoul bureau, and Su-Min Hwang, former head of the BBC's Korean Language Service, delve into South Korea's tumultuous political landscape. They discuss President Yoon Suk Yeol's controversial martial law declaration and its implications for democracy. Historical context reveals a nation with a legacy of coups and struggles for freedom. Through grassroots movements and significant uprisings, South Korea's path from dictatorship to democracy is examined, highlighting both challenges and hopeful prospects for its future.

Dec 4, 2024 • 32min
French Government Falls, Au Revoir Monsieur Barnier
Join Marion Solletty, Executive Editor for France at POLITICO, as she discusses the dramatic no-confidence vote that ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, making his term one of the shortest in history. Shahin Vallée, former economic advisor to Macron, provides insights into the political dynamics and France's fiscal challenges. Meanwhile, Su Min Hwang, former head of the BBC Korean Service, analyzes the South Korean president's controversial reversal of martial law and the mounting calls for impeachment, shedding light on the implications for democracy in the region.