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Past Events from October 12, 2012 – June 2, 2011 › Events › – Page 8 – HRNK

Blurring Borders: National, Subnational, and Regional Orders in East Asia

In Japan and China, resurgent nationalism has reinforced the political importance of the region’s most powerful nation-states, fed international tensions in the region, and created additional challenges for U.S. policy. U.S. policy toward the region must grapple with these developments. Key components of Washington’s agenda in security affairs and the pursuit of the Trans-Pacific Partnership […]

Korea Going Forward

This is an international public conference, co-hoseted by CSIS and the Korea Foundation, with senior opinion makers, policy makers, and officials to frame the agenda for U.S.-ROK relations going forward in advance of the visit by President Park Geun-hye to the United States. The distinguished panels will look at the broadening scope of U.S.-ROK cooperation around […]

Russia’s New Eastern Policy and North Korea-Russia Relations

The Institute for Peace and Unification Studies (IPUS) at Seoul National University holds a regular "Peace Research Seminar" series. In this 17th seminar, Sin Beom-sik, a professor of International Affairs at Seoul National University, will talk about the relations between North Korea and Russia and Russia's new policy towards East Asia.

Open Source Research on North Korea: Challenges and Opportunities

Featuring: Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. Co-Founder and Chief Analytics Officer  AllSource Analysis, Inc. Michael Madden Author and Editor  North Korea Leadership Watch Curtis Melvin Researcher  U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS, Johns Hopkins  Moderated by: Jenny Town Assistant Director, USKI  Managing Editor and Producer, 38North The persistent lack of reliable information on North Korea poses unique and […]

Misunderstanding Asia: Failures of Past IR Theory and Lessons for Today

Asan Seminar "Misunderstanding Asia: Failures of Past IR Theory and Lessons for Today" Date / Time: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 / 3:00-4:30PM  Location: 1211 Connecticut Ave. NW-8th Floor, Washington, D.C. 20036  Contact: Eileen Block ([email protected] / 202-464-6017) REGISTER HERE   Speakers:   Gilbert Rozman (presenter) Editor-in-Chief, The Asan Forum    Jonathan Pollack (discussant) Senior Fellow, John L. Thornton China Center, The Brookings Institution    […]

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