Implications of Chinese Influence Operations for South Korea and the US-ROK Alliance
Geopolitics
South Korea
Started March 28, 2026
Considering Chinese influence operations and their impacts on South Korean security and society
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Implications of Chinese Influence Operations for South Korea and the US-ROK Alliance
RAND Corporation (United States) | Mar 27, 2026
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Mar 28, 2026
Strengthening cybersecurity and public awareness is essential for South Korea to mitigate the risks associated with Chinese influence operations.
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Overreacting to Chinese influence operations could strain the US-ROK alliance, leading to unnecessary tensions in a complex geopolitical landscape.
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Chinese influence operations pose a serious threat to South Korea's democratic processes and must be countered to safeguard national security.
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The impact of Chinese influence operations on South Korean society is nuanced; both awareness and engagement are crucial for informed citizenry.
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Mar 28, 2026
Focusing too much on Chinese influence risks overshadowing other pressing issues in South Korea, such as economic recovery and social cohesion.
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