Dictator’s daughter takes over a divided South Korea

No surprises in South Korea: Wednesday's presidential election resulted in a narrow but expected victory for the centre-right candidate, Park Geun-hye, who will become the country's first female president. She defeated the centre-left's Moon Jae-in with 51.6% of the vote to 48.0% (official figures here). Voting in South Korea (like most presidential elections – the … Continue reading Dictator’s daughter takes over a divided South Korea

Japan’s landslide not quite what it seems

One of the ideas behind this blog is that election results can't always be taken at face value: the headlines don't necessarily reflect what actually happened, and even what actually happened might not reflect what people voted for. Last Sunday's election in Japan provides a rather nice illustration. The headlines are quite unequivocal: the opposition … Continue reading Japan’s landslide not quite what it seems