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Past Events from October 12, 2012 – June 2, 2011 › Events › – Page 44 – HRNK

ISA’s 57th Annual Conference: Exploring Peace

The International Studies Association (ISA) has been the premier organization for connecting scholars and practitioners in fields of international studies since 1959. ISA was founded in 1959 to promote research and education in international affairs. With well over six thousand members in North America and around the world, ISA is the most respected and widely […]

Human Rights Watch Film Festival Film Screening: I Am Sun Mu

The Human Rights Watch Film Festival will be presented in London from 9 to 18 March, 2016, featuring 16 inspiring, topical and provocative documentaries and dramas. In Adam Sjöberg’s Korea/China-focused documentary I Am Sun Mu, since fleeing his native North Korea to defect to the south, the artist Sun Mu has worked under a defiant alias meaning “no […]

Asia’s Latent Nuclear Powers: Japan, South Korea And Taiwan

Mark Fitzpatrick IISS-Americas Executive Director   Robert Gallucci Former State Department Special Envoy for North Korea Nuclear Negotiatoins   Chair: Jennifer Golden IISS-Americas Managing Director   Under what conditions would the democracies in Northeast Asia seek to join the nuclear weapons club? Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are threshold nuclear powers by virtue of their […]

US – Korea Trade: FTA at 4 Years

Michael Beeman of the U.S.-Korea Business Council provides an update on the evolution of the KORUS FTA, as well as challenges, opportunities, and new directions on its fourth anniversary since implementation, in conversation with Korea Society president Thomas Byrne.    US-Korea Trade: FTA at 4 years    with Michael Beeman  Senior Advisor to the U.S.-Korea Business […]

Inside North Korea

In the world's most isolated and closed society, North Koreans lack freedom to access objective information about their country and the outside world. The government utilizes subjective propaganda as a mechanism to control their citizens. However, thanks to organizations like No Chain, HanVoice and Council for Human Rights in North Korea (Canada), many North Koreans now receive knowledge through the smuggling of flash […]

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