South Korea’s Foreign Policy, Viewed from Inside vs. Outside


DATE
Thursday September 17, 2015
TIME
3:30 PM - 3:30 PM

The presentation examines challenging security issues that the Republic of Korea face today including North Korea policy, future of ROK-U.S. alliance, relations with the PRC and Japan, re-unification of Korean Peninsula, and the roles of Global Korea. Several controversial and contending policy debates will be introduced with related illustrations and anecdotes. Also, a number of comparative analyses will be given to show how a same security agenda is differently viewed from Korean society and outside world.

Bio:

(Present) Professor of the Department of Political Science at Sungkyunkwan University; Vice-President at the New Asia Research Institute; Editor of the New Asia Journal; Senior Advisor to the Expert Global Korea Mission at the CSIS; regular columnist for Chosun Daily Newspaper; visiting scholar at UC Berkeley.

(Former) Dean of the Graduate School for National Strategy at Sungkyunkwan University (2015); Senior Secretary to the President for National Security (2012), Deputy National Security Advisor (2008-2011), Professor at the Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security (2002-2005).

Sponsor: Centre for Korean Research, Institute of Asian Research
By: Taehyo Kim, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Type: Seminar

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