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South Korea's One-Term Trap.(World Affairs)(Lee Myung-Bak)

Byline: B. J. Lee

A presidential time limit meant to ward off strongmen condemns Korean politics to chaos.

Lee Myung-Bak has had a very public flameout. Since taking office five months ago, South Korea's new president--a CEO-style leader who won a landslide election last December--has seen his power base collapse amid massive demonstrations that have hobbled the country. The troubles began within weeks of Lee's Inauguration, when he tried to push through a controversial beef-import deal with the United States. The president claimed the pact would boost growth by leading to a broader free-trade accord, but his opponents argued it would expose local consumers to ...

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