South Korea is electing a new president next month. In their elections, corporate money is banned and the campaign season is limited. Ross Reynolds talks with University of Washington Professor Yong-Chool Haabout the ins and outs of election season in South Korea.
South Korean Elections Happen Without Super PACs
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