Unilateralism Update
South Korea’s government is feeling the pressure of reality. For now, says Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon, there will be no “large-scale” investments in North Korea, other than those for humanitarian purposes. The Korea Herald hisses: The government’s announcement is viewed by some analysts as a change in Seoul’s attitude, which was influenced by hard-liners in the U.S. administration. The piece claims that South Korea has not yet made a decision to send 500,000 tons of fertilizer to the North (given...