Kim Jong Un holds all the cards on the Korean Peninsula

Kim Jong Un holds all the cards on the Korean Peninsula Kim Jong Un holds all the cards on the Korean Peninsula

Gabriela Bernal is a Korean affairs analyst based in Seoul and a non-resident fellow at the European Centre for North Korean Studies.

The election of Lee Jae-myung as South Korea’s president represents a decisive return to progressive leadership in Seoul, yet expectations of a renewed era of inter-Korean detente are premature. Despite his liberal credentials, Lee’s presidency faces overwhelming obstacles to meaningfully improving relations with North Korea in the near term.