How South Korea governed through pressure rather than reform in 2025

How South Korea governed through pressure rather than reform in 2025
December 30, 2025

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How South Korea governed through pressure rather than reform in 2025

A year of recurring stress saw the state rely on inspections and penalties while deeper preventive fixes stalled

South Korea spent 2025 responding to social and institutional stress primarily through tougher enforcement and after-the-fact intervention, rather than through reforms aimed at reducing repeated failure.

This governing posture took shape during a year of political disruption and transition. The first half of 2025 unfolded under institutional uncertainty following former former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s Dec. 2024 martial law declaration, his impeachment and prolonged legal proceedings through April.

South Korea spent 2025 responding to social and institutional stress primarily through tougher enforcement and after-the-fact intervention, rather than through reforms aimed at reducing repeated failure.

This governing posture took shape during a year of political disruption and transition. The first half of 2025 unfolded under institutional uncertainty following former former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s Dec. 2024 martial law declaration, his impeachment and prolonged legal proceedings through April.

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