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RECENT Events

Oct. 24, 2025 • Posthoc Salons, New York City • Jean Lee joined Susan Mactavish Best for a lively Posthoc Salons discussion about North Korea.

Oct. 23, 2025 • Asia Society Policy Institute • In the lead up to President Donald Trump’s trip to #Asia, the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York hosted a private roundtable discussion on #NorthKorea policy and prospects for #diplomacy, featuring Danny Russel of Asia Society Policy Institute and Jean Lee of the East-West Center, in conversation with Rorry Daniels and other notable policy experts and Track II practitioners.

Oct. 22, 2025 • Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Rethinking America's North Korea Strategy: As President Donald Trump prepares for his upcoming trip to South Korea to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may be on the agenda. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung first suggested the meeting during his recent trip to Washington. Trump and Kim seem open to the possibility, with one major caveat: Kim has stated publicly that discussions of denuclearization are off the table. Whether or not that meeting occurs, North Korea’s growing nuclear arsenal and deepening relationships with Russia and China are a persistent challenge for Washington. How should the second Trump administration alter, or maintain, its approach to North Korea?  Is Washington reading Kim and the internal politics of Pyongyang correctly? And what role should China and South Korea play in U.S. strategy? Aaron David Miller spoke with Jean H. Lee, the presidential chair of the East-West Center, and Joel S. Wit, a distinguished fellow in Asian and Security Studies at the Stimson Center, on these and other issues.

May 2025 • Jean moderated a private discussion with GEN. Xavier T. Brunson, commander of the UN Command, Combined Forces Command and US Forces Korea, at the East-West Center in May 2025.

Roundtable on North Korea, hosted by the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy. San Diego, CA, in February 2025.

Jean served as emcee and moderator of a private discussion with Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te during his visit to the East-West Center in December 2024.

Jean served as emcee of the 3rd Annual Women of Impact event held by the East-West Center, where the EWC’s Board of Governors honored President Hilda C. Heine of the Marshall Islands with this year’s Women of Impact Award to celebrate the remarkable achievements of women leaders. Jean also moderated a discussion exploring the role of women in innovation and their impact on addressing critical challenges with Dr. Yanghee Lee, Professor Emeritus, Sungkyunkwan University, Department of Child Psychology and Education; Mona Pasquil Rogers, Director of California Government Engagement, Meta, and Kristen Udui, Graduate Degree Fellow, East-West Center. View photos from the event on Flickr.

Jean spoke at the Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono’s Asia Summit at New Zealand’s Parliament in Welllington, joining leading experts on Asia from New Zealand and offshore to discuss the big trends shaping the region for an event marking the Foundation’s 30th anniversary.

FEATURED TALKS

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GEN Xavier T. Brunson joins us on East-West Day for a conversation about Korea
May 15, 2025
GEN Xavier T. Brunson joins us on East-West Day for a conversation about Korea
May 15, 2025

Jean hosted a discussion with GEN Xavier T. Brunson, commander of the UN Command, Combined Forces Command and US Forces Korea, at the EWC.

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May 15, 2025
East-West Center hosts Taiwan President Lai Ching-te
Dec 1, 2024
East-West Center hosts Taiwan President Lai Ching-te
Dec 1, 2024

Such an honor to moderate a private discussion with Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te during his stopover in Honolulu in December 2024.

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Dec 1, 2024
East-West Center: Women of Impact Awards 2024
Oct 26, 2024
East-West Center: Women of Impact Awards 2024
Oct 26, 2024

Jean served as emcee at the 2024 Women of Impact event at the East-West Center to honor President Hilda C. Heine of the Marshall Islands, and moderated a panel discussion on women’s leadership with Dr. Yanghee Lee, Mona Pasquil Rogers and Kristen Udui.

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Oct 26, 2024
Atlantic Council's Global Future Forum: Reporters at risk
Sep 26, 2024
Atlantic Council's Global Future Forum: Reporters at risk
Sep 26, 2024

Journalists with firsthand experience in authoritarian countries shed light on the challenges that journalists face reporting on closed societies, discuss ways to help reporters overcome these challenges, and explore how this vital work relates to the broader global struggle between democracy and autocracy.

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Sep 26, 2024
East-West Center: International Media Conference 2024
Jun 25, 2024
East-West Center: International Media Conference 2024
Jun 25, 2024

Generative AI is everywhere in the news today, but where will it be tomorrow? Jean Lee speaks to Charlie Beckett and Art Min about how artificial intelligence will shape the coming years, from elections to academia to mass media, and everything in between.

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Jun 25, 2024
East-West Center: Assignment Pyongyang: A Journalist’s Perspective on Life in Kim Jong Un’s North Korea
Jan 10, 2024
East-West Center: Assignment Pyongyang: A Journalist’s Perspective on Life in Kim Jong Un’s North Korea
Jan 10, 2024

Jean Lee shares her perspective on how to read and understand North Korea today in a talk at the East-West Center in Honolulu.

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Jan 10, 2024
House Foreign Affairs Committee: Illicit IT: Bankrolling Kim Jong Un
Jul 27, 2023
House Foreign Affairs Committee: Illicit IT: Bankrolling Kim Jong Un
Jul 27, 2023

Jean Lee testifies before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs about North Korea’s suspected illicit financing campaign using cyber theft.

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Jul 27, 2023
Korea Society: The North Korean Cyber Threat
Apr 13, 2023
Korea Society: The North Korean Cyber Threat
Apr 13, 2023

Jean Lee joins cybersecurity expert Michael Barnhart and Korea Society policy director Jonathan Corrado for a discussion about the North Korean cyber threat.

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Apr 13, 2023
BBC: The Lazarus Heist LIVE in New York City
Sep 26, 2022
BBC: The Lazarus Heist LIVE in New York City
Sep 26, 2022

Jean Lee joins co-host Geoff White and musician Dessa — along with special guests — for a live recording of the Lazarus Heist podcast in New York City.

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Sep 26, 2022
East Asia Institute: Financing Pyongyang’s Provocations - Kim Jong Un’s Cyber Strategy
Jun 20, 2022
East Asia Institute: Financing Pyongyang’s Provocations - Kim Jong Un’s Cyber Strategy
Jun 20, 2022

For this month, we invited Jean Lee, Public Policy Fellow at the Wilson Center, to discuss North Korea’s cyber-attacks and how they finance Pyongyang’s missile developments despite the international sanctions against the regime.

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Jun 20, 2022
Korea Society: New Developments in Inter-Korea Relations
Mar 4, 2021
Korea Society: New Developments in Inter-Korea Relations
Mar 4, 2021

Jean Lee speaks with senior director Stephen Noerper on ROK-DPRK relations. They address impasse and opportunity between North Korea and South Korea and offer recommendations for US and other policy makers on peninsular realities and possibilities.

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Mar 4, 2021
Korea Global Forum 2018: A New Path Forward: Charting a Roadmap to Peace on the Korean Peninsula
Nov 15, 2018
Korea Global Forum 2018: A New Path Forward: Charting a Roadmap to Peace on the Korean Peninsula
Nov 15, 2018

Jean Lee welcomes Cho Myoung-Gyon, Minister of Unification for South Korea, to Washington, DC, to share his thoughts on inter-Korean unity and prospects for peace on the Korean Peninsula.

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Nov 15, 2018
Milken Institute Global Conference 2018: Avoiding War with North Korea
May 1, 2018
Milken Institute Global Conference 2018: Avoiding War with North Korea
May 1, 2018

Is the perfect storm brewing on the Korean Peninsula? Jean Lee joins geopolitical experts at the Milken Institute Global Conference to discuss security in East Asia and potential avenues for conflict resolution.

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May 1, 2018
Wilson Center: The Trump-Kim Summit: High Stakes, Uncertain Prospects
Mar 13, 2018
Wilson Center: The Trump-Kim Summit: High Stakes, Uncertain Prospects
Mar 13, 2018

In a high-stakes diplomatic gamble, President Trump has accepted an invitation to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un – and the dramatic development raises crucial questions:

Could this summit lead to meaningful constraints on North Korea’s nuclear program? What are the attitudes of China and South Korea toward bilateral U.S.-North Korean diplomacy? What preparatory work must be done to ensure a successful summit? And what would be the criteria for success?

In this Ground Truth Briefing, three veteran observers of U.S.-Asia policy and North Korea addressed these issues.

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Mar 13, 2018
Korea Economic Institute: Soap Operas and Socialism: Kim Jong-un’s Policy Priorities through TV Dramas in North Korea
Nov 29, 2017
Korea Economic Institute: Soap Operas and Socialism: Kim Jong-un’s Policy Priorities through TV Dramas in North Korea
Nov 29, 2017

Romance, humor, tension — everyone loves a good sitcom, even North Koreans. But in North Korea, TV dramas are more than mere entertainment. They play a crucial political role by serving as a key messenger of the party and government policy.

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Nov 29, 2017
Brookings Institution: The path forward: Who is Kim Jong Un?
Oct 10, 2017
Brookings Institution: The path forward: Who is Kim Jong Un?
Oct 10, 2017

Leading U.S. experts and former officials to identify actionable policy steps the White House and Congress should take to address the growing threat from North Korea.

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Oct 10, 2017
C-SPAN: The Rise and Rule of North Korea's Kim Dynasty
Aug 25, 2017
C-SPAN: The Rise and Rule of North Korea's Kim Dynasty
Aug 25, 2017

The Sidebar with Steve Scully: As tensions with North Korea rise, this week we examine the history of that country's ruling Kim family. We spoke to Jean H Lee, author of "Kings of Communism: Inside Kim Jong Un's Bloody Scramble to Kill of His Family" in the September edition of Esquire Magazine. 

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Aug 25, 2017
Chicago Council: NORTH KOREA ON THE BRINK?
Jun 7, 2017
Chicago Council: NORTH KOREA ON THE BRINK?
Jun 7, 2017

What steps should the United States and South Korea take to maintain peace and stability in Northeast Asia?

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Jun 7, 2017
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Dec 6, 2016
Wilson Center: Beyond Caricatures: Writing About the Real North Korea
Dec 6, 2016

Award-winning foreign correspondents, researchers and writers on the challenges of writing about North Korea today, from getting on the ground to turning to defectors for information about daily life inside the Hermit Kingdom. 

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Dec 6, 2016
Aspen Security Forum: Peril on the 38th Parallel
Jul 29, 2016
Aspen Security Forum: Peril on the 38th Parallel
Jul 29, 2016

Can Kim Jong Un be stopped before he turns the peninsula, and the region, into a nuclear wasteland? Jean Lee speaks at the Aspen Security Forum.

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Jul 29, 2016

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  • 2025
    • May 15, 2025 GEN Xavier T. Brunson joins us on East-West Day for a conversation about Korea May 15, 2025
  • 2024
    • Dec 1, 2024 East-West Center hosts Taiwan President Lai Ching-te Dec 1, 2024
    • Oct 26, 2024 East-West Center: Women of Impact Awards 2024 Oct 26, 2024
    • Sep 26, 2024 Atlantic Council's Global Future Forum: Reporters at risk Sep 26, 2024
    • Jun 25, 2024 East-West Center: International Media Conference 2024 Jun 25, 2024
    • Jan 10, 2024 East-West Center: Assignment Pyongyang: A Journalist’s Perspective on Life in Kim Jong Un’s North Korea Jan 10, 2024
  • 2023
    • Jul 27, 2023 House Foreign Affairs Committee: Illicit IT: Bankrolling Kim Jong Un Jul 27, 2023
    • May 21, 2023 Flawless: Lessons in Looks and Culture from the K-Beauty Capital May 21, 2023
    • Apr 13, 2023 Korea Society: The North Korean Cyber Threat Apr 13, 2023
  • 2022
    • Oct 21, 2022 Indiana University: IKS Conference on the US-Korea Relationship Oct 21, 2022
    • Sep 28, 2022 University of Georgia: US-Korea Security Forum Sep 28, 2022
    • Sep 26, 2022 BBC: The Lazarus Heist LIVE in New York City Sep 26, 2022
    • Sep 25, 2022 BBC World Service: The Lazarus Heist: Live in New York Sep 25, 2022
    • Jun 20, 2022 East Asia Institute: Financing Pyongyang’s Provocations - Kim Jong Un’s Cyber Strategy Jun 20, 2022
    • Feb 18, 2022 Duke University: A Look Inside North Korea's Kim Regime Feb 18, 2022
    • Feb 15, 2022 NCNK/Network 20/20: South Korea’s Election and Its Impact on U.S.-ROK-DPRK Relations Feb 15, 2022
  • 2021
    • Sep 17, 2021 Hudson Institute: Kim Jong Un and the Northeast Asian Arms Race Sep 17, 2021
    • Sep 6, 2021 CDA Institute: Enhancing engagement with North Korea: What Canada can do Sep 6, 2021
    • Mar 4, 2021 Korea Society: New Developments in Inter-Korea Relations Mar 4, 2021
  • 2020
    • Mar 22, 2020 War on the Rocks: COVID in North Korea Mar 22, 2020
    • Mar 19, 2020 NBR: South Korea in a Challenging Maritime Security Environment Mar 19, 2020
    • Mar 18, 2020 The National Bureau of Asian Research: South Korea in a Challenging Maritime Security Environment Mar 18, 2020
    • Mar 18, 2020 Wilson Center: Geopolitical Implications of the Coronavirus for the Indo-Pacific Mar 18, 2020
  • 2019
    • Sep 9, 2019 Need to Know: Negotiations and Love Notes - Where Do The North Korea Nuclear Talks Stand? Sep 9, 2019
    • Feb 6, 2019 Wilson Center: Book launch of Van Jackson's "On the Brink" Feb 6, 2019
    • Jan 30, 2019 Wilson Center: Geopolitical Implications of a New Era on the Korean Peninsula Jan 30, 2019
  • 2018
    • Nov 22, 2018 National Geographic: Inside North Korea's Dynasty Nov 22, 2018
    • Nov 16, 2018 Moon Jae-in and Inter-Korean Détente: Korea Strategic Review 2018 Nov 16, 2018
    • Nov 15, 2018 Korea Global Forum 2018: A New Path Forward: Charting a Roadmap to Peace on the Korean Peninsula Nov 15, 2018
    • Jun 12, 2018 Wilson Center: North Korea Summit: Historic Deal or Just a Historic Handshake? Jun 12, 2018
    • May 1, 2018 Milken Institute Global Conference 2018: Avoiding War with North Korea May 1, 2018
    • Apr 25, 2018 Wilson Center: New Year, New Strategy: Shifting Policies on North Korea in 2018 Apr 25, 2018
    • Apr 12, 2018 International Journalism Festival: Foreign correspondents: how women have changed the role Apr 12, 2018
    • Mar 13, 2018 Wilson Center: The Trump-Kim Summit: High Stakes, Uncertain Prospects Mar 13, 2018
  • 2017
    • Nov 30, 2017 United States Institute of Peace: Is Diplomacy Possible with North Korea? Nov 30, 2017
    • Nov 29, 2017 Korea Economic Institute: Soap Operas and Socialism: Kim Jong-un’s Policy Priorities through TV Dramas in North Korea Nov 29, 2017
    • Oct 24, 2017 Zocalo Public Square: Before going to war in North Korea, try understanding the place first Oct 24, 2017
    • Oct 12, 2017 BROOKINGS NOW What do experts make of the North Korea challenge? 5 takeaways from a Brookings event Oct 12, 2017
    • Oct 10, 2017 Brookings Institution: The path forward: Who is Kim Jong Un? Oct 10, 2017
    • Sep 12, 2017 COMEXI: North Korea: An unfinished war, an insight from Seoul by Jean H. Lee Sep 12, 2017
    • Aug 25, 2017 C-SPAN: The Rise and Rule of North Korea's Kim Dynasty Aug 25, 2017
    • Jun 7, 2017 Chicago Council: NORTH KOREA ON THE BRINK? Jun 7, 2017
    • May 19, 2017 IFES: Preventing North Korea's Nuclear Breakout May 19, 2017
  • 2016
    • Dec 6, 2016 Wilson Center: Beyond Caricatures: Writing About the Real North Korea Dec 6, 2016
    • Jul 29, 2016 Aspen Security Forum: Peril on the 38th Parallel Jul 29, 2016
  • 2015
    • Dec 10, 2015 UMG and Korea Press Foundation: Realizing Freedom of Information in North Korea Dec 10, 2015
    • Nov 18, 2015 Global Education Conference Nov 18, 2015
    • Nov 9, 2015 Unification Media Group: #신지은의 통일공감 13회 #진 리 Jean H. Lee (前 AP통신 서울평양 지국장) Nov 9, 2015
    • Oct 14, 2015 UCLAN Korea Conference Oct 14, 2015
    • May 14, 2015 Korea Society: Opening Pyongyang May 14, 2015
  • 2014
    • Sep 7, 2014 Radio NZ: The trickiest job, reporting North Korea Sep 7, 2014
  • 2013
    • Dec 1, 2013 East Asia Foundation: Daily life in North Korea in the Kim Jong Un Era Dec 1, 2013
    • May 30, 2013 Asia Society: Interview: AP's Jean H. Lee Covers Both Koreas with Objectivity, Understanding May 30, 2013
    • May 26, 2013 AAJA: Uncovering North Korea May 26, 2013
    • Mar 9, 2013 SXSW: Tweets from the DMZ: Social Media in North Korea Mar 9, 2013

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Wilson Center: New Year, New Strategy: Shifting Policies on North Korea in 2018 →

April 25, 2018

After more than a year of escalating tensions over North Korea’s nuclear provocations and a war of words between Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump, we have seen an abrupt shift in strategy on the Korean Peninsula. Declaring himself content with North Korea’s nuclear weapons arsenal in late 2017, Kim Jong Un began 2018 with a new approach: diplomatic outreach. A summit between Kim and ROK President Moon Jae-in inside the Demilitarized Zone will be held later this month, the first inter-Korean summit in more than a decade.

On the eve of the summit between the leaders of the Koreas, several leading scholars discussed this shift in strategy, including lessons from history, prospects for peace and reconciliation, and implications for the United States, as President Trump prepares for his own summit with Kim. Key questions included how South Koreans feel about reunification and what Kim really wants from the U.S. in return for giving up nuclear weapons.

Selected Quotes

Joonho Cheon

“We are cautiously optimistic that this time, the inter-Korean summit and the North Korea-U.S. summit can be a success... Changes of government, bottom-up approaches, and a lack of trust between North Korea and the United States all contributed to the failure [of previous efforts]. This time, the situation is different… Most importantly, these talks are being conducted in a top-down manner… North Korea and the United States can talk directly, building trust without the risk of any third-party miscommunication.”

“Some people worry about the hurried pace of proceedings. President Moon has been preparing for this from the moment he took office. Ever since his speech in Berlin last year, his administration has presented consistent policy for peace on the Korean Peninsula.”

Abraham Denmark

“North Korea still has not frozen its program. It has frozen certain aspects of testing – no nuclear tests and no testing of certain ballistic missiles –[but] their nuclear scientists are still able to do their work… Just so long as they are not conducting these full-out tests, their program is still moving. As time goes along, their capabilities can continue to improve.”

“Personally, I’m not too concerned with the inter-Korean summit. I think President Moon and the ROK government have been very careful in their engagements with the U.S. The risks of these engagements are that they go further than either side would be willing to go either in terms of concessions or not far enough in terms of demand. I think President Moon, especially, has been very careful in his engagements with the United States to make sure that we line up.”

Jean H. Lee

“My students in South Korea, who have only really grown up with tension with North Korea…have seen North Koreans as their poor brethren on the other side of the DMZ and also, in some ways, as their adversaries. Their feelings towards reconciliation and potential reunification are very different today than the generation 20 years ago that was welcoming... It has huge ramifications for the South Korean government, and I think President Moon experienced a little bit of that backlash with the Olympics from the younger generation.”

“North Koreans tell me that they feel somewhat abandoned by South Korea. They know they are somewhat cut off from the rest of the world – they don’t have access to the internet like we do – but they are very well aware that their country is much poorer than South Korea and their big concern was, ‘Have they forgotten about us?’ [In] this summit, we will see a strong show of Korean unity... It will play well in Pyongyang for Kim Jong Un.”

“Even though [Kim] believes he is going into this as an equal, portraying himself as an equal, we have to remember that this is still a very poor country with a lot at stake down the road, with sanctions so tight at the moment – sanctions that are going to put a real pinch on the people in the months to come if the situation isn’t resolved.”

Jung H. Pak

“For [Kim], he sees the summits as not just a meeting of heads of states, but as the peak of his strategy, the peak of his goals, and the peak of his accomplishments. He’s been very clear in the regime’s media about how he feels he has gotten there.”

“The U.S. policy has been maximum pressure and maybe engagement at some point. But it turns out that Kim is also good at maximum pressure and maximum engagement. What we’ve seen in the past seven years was that he went full-throttle on the weapons program, and now he’s going full-on into maximum engagement, compressing half a dozen summit meetings with world and regional leaders into a period of four or five months. That would be enviable for any world leader to do.”

“Last fall and last winter, we were talking about how time was running out…Time has slowed out since January 1, 2018. That’s also to North Korea’s benefit in that the longer we draw out negotiations [and] the longer we talk about what denuclearization means… the stronger the North Korean argument is that they are a de facto nuclear power.”

Jake Sullivan

“The interesting moment that we’re in right now – it is in some ways a diplomatic sweet spot – is Kim has declared this capability [of delivering an ICBM], but the United States’ assessment is they haven’t yet crossed the finish line. That is the one place you can exist where an extended period of freeze actually works for both sides.”

“In many ways, inverting the process so that the leaders come first, before you have months of preparation, works to a kind of Trumpian logic of, ‘I go sit down with the big man on the other side, we work out the deal, we solve the problem, and then the sequencing and specifics get left to somebody else.’ I think that is the context within which the thrust of American policy [lies], as things stand now.”

“If I had to predict, I think the outcome of all of this, with respect to the nuclear file, will be something akin to 2005. I went back and read it and was struck by its breadth, by the extent to which it put really significant commitments on the table from both sides to resolve a lot of the outstanding issues. I think Trump will probably be prepared to go even further than that, frankly. There’s nothing he feels that is off limits [or] off the table to talk about.”

Speakers

Introduction

  • Joonho Cheon

    Minister, Embassy of the Republic of Korea

Panelists

  • Abraham Denmark

    Director, Asia Program

  • Jean H. Lee

    Director, Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy

    Journalist and former Pyongyang Bureau Chief, Associated Press

  • Jung H. Pak

    Senior Fellow, SK-Korean Foundation Chair in Korea Studies, Brookings Institution

  • Jake Sullivan

    Martin R. Flug Visiting Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School

 

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