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Past Events from October 12, 2012 – June 2, 2011 › Events › – Page 33 – HRNK

Lawyers, Litigation, and Governmental Accountability in South Korea and Japan

Lawyers, Litigation, and Governmental Accountability in South Korea and Japan with Professor Celeste Arrington Part of the Elliott School Book Launch Series Wednesday, April 13, 2016 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM The Elliott School of International Affairs  1957 E Street, NW, Chung-wen Shih Conference Room, Suite 503 Washington, DC 20052   Space is Limited! RSVP […]

GMU – North Korea Freedom Panel

A North Korean defector shares his story on a panel discussing the North Korean crisis at GMU. You've probably heard about the hermit nation on the news, launching missiles and making waves. What you probably have not heard is a real-life account of a North Korean defector. During iWeek 2016, KSA and The Roosevelt Institute […]

North Korean Nuclear Weapons

Wed., April 13, 2016 featuring Ms. Melissa Hanham, Research Associate, East Asia Nonproliferation Program, Center for Nonproliferation Studies. Ms. Hanham expertise is in East Asia (particularly North Korea), Proliferation Finance, and 3D Modeling and Mapping.  Topic: "North Korean Nuclear Weapons”.

The Implications of the 2016 Korean National Assembly Elections

The Korea Economic Institute and The Korea Society present:   The Implications of the 2016 Korean National Assembly Elections   Featuring: Bruce Klingner Senior Research Fellow The Heritage Foundation Stephen E. Noerper Senior Director for Policy and Corporate Programs The Korea Society Troy Stangarone Senior Director for Congressional Affairs and Trade Korea Economic Institute of […]

Engaging North Korea

Dr. Stephan Haggard, author of Hard Target: Engaging North Korea, provides an assessment of a North Korea that is undergoing substantial economic and social change under the Kim Jong Un regime, in conversation with Korea Society president Thomas Byrne.

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