SEOUL: The address for South Korea’s presidential office is changing again, moving from Yongsan back to the Blue House after three years and seven months.

The move has triggered a series of relocations, including Defence Ministry units displaced by the original move.

But President Lee Jae Myung’s return to the Blue House, also known as Cheong Wa Dae, is more than a logistical reset.

It revives the old, unresolved question of whether the Blue House enables leadership or entrenches isolation.

Former President Yoon Suk Yeol used the latter to justify th

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