Event Details

Next-Generation Perspectives on Korean Peninsula Security
December 15, 2021 | 7:00PM - 8:00PM (ET)
The Korean Peninsula is important to the security of the Indo-Pacific region, whether it’s the ever-persistent challenge of trying to negotiate with North Korea, the future of the US-ROK alliance in addressing traditional and non-traditional security issues, or the ROK’s broader role in the region amidst concerns about China’s rise and major power competition. Throughout the year, the NCAFP brought together a group of ten next-generation scholars and experts from all over the world to share their research ideas related to these topics and discuss how to translate that research into policy recommendations. Please join us for a discussion with these emerging leaders as they share their insights on addressing Korean Peninsula security issues.
Featuring
Mr. Matt ABBOTT
Director of Government and Diplomatic Programs
Chicago Council of Global Affairs
Mr. Jonathan CORRADO
Policy Director
The Korea Society
Mr. Maximilian ERNST
PhD Candidate
Free University Brussels (VUB)
Ms. Jarret FISHER
Graduate Student, SAIS
Johns Hopkins University
Mr. Alexander M. HYND
PhD Candidate
University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney
Ms. Sea Young (Sarah) KIM
PhD Candidate in International Cooperation
Yonsei University
Mr. Kyungwon SUH
PhD Candidate in Political Science
Syracuse University
Ms. Shuqi WANG
PhD Candidate in Public Policy and Global Affairs
Nanyang Technological University
Moderated by
Ms. Susan A. THORNTON
Project Director, Forum on Asia-Pacific Security
NCAFP
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This emerging leaders workshop was made possible by the generous support of:
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Henry Luce Foundation
Korea Foundation
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
- Start
- Dec 15, 2021 07:00 PM
- End
- Dec 15, 2021 08:00 PM
- Duration
- 01:00
- Event Category
- Asia-Pacific
Details
- Contact Person
- contact@ncafp.org