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Zhao Jinjun, President of the China Foreign Affairs University

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Hahm Chaibong
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On Wednesday, April 16, 2014, China Policy Program at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted a closed roundtable with a senior delegation from the China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing, China. The delegation was led by Amb. Zhao Jinjun, President of the China Foreign Affairs University, and also included Professor Wei Ling, Director of the Institute of Asian Studies, Professor Mei Qiong, Director of the Foreign Affairs Office, as well as Mr. Wang Wei, Deputy Director of the Asian Department in the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Yang Yi, Political Affairs Officer at the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat. The closed meeting discussed recent developments in Korea-China relations, Chinese perspectives on North Korea and the denuclearization process as well as broader regional strategic trends.

* This meeting was conducted off-the-record

Date/Time: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 / 09:00-10:00
Venue: Conference Room (2F), The Asan Institute for Policy Studies

 



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Zj_p.jpgAmbassador ZHAO Jinjun is President of China Foreign Affairs University (CFAU). He joined CFAU in April 2008 after serving as Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of China to the Republic of France and Monaco (2003-2008). He began his professional career at Foreign Ministry of China (1973), and then as Counselor and Minister Counselor at Chinese Embassy in France (1993-1997), as Deputy Director-General of Department of Western European Affairs at Foreign Ministry (until 1999), as Minister at Chinese Embassy in France (until 2002), as Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs (until 2003), and as Concurrently Ambassador of China to Monaco (2006-2008). He also worked as Vice President at Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (2008-2013). He graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University.



Hahm Chaibong

President

Dr. HAHM Chaibong is the president of the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. Previously, he was a senior political scientist at the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, California, professor in the School of International Relations and the Department of Political Science as well as the director of the Korean Studies Institute at the University of Southern California, Director (D-1) of the Division of Social Sciences Research & Policy at UNESCO in Paris, and a professor in the Department of Political Science at Yonsei University. Dr. Hahm is the author of numerous books and articles, including “China’s Future is South Korea’s Present,” Foreign Affairs, (Sep/Oct 2018), Hanguk Saram Mandeulgi (Becoming Korean), Vols. I, II, (Asan Academy, 2017), “Keeping Northeast Asia ‘Abnormal’: Origins of the Liberal International Order in Northeast Asia and the New Cold War,” Asan Forum (Sep., 2017), “South Korea’s Miraculous Democracy,” Journal of Democracy (Jul., 2008), “The Two South Koreas: A House Divided,” The Washington Quarterly (Jun., 2005), and Confucianism for the Modern World (co-edited with Daniel A. Bell, Cambridge University Press, 2003).

Chun Yungwoo

Amb. CHUN Yungwoo is a senior advisor at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. He is also the chairman and founder of the Korean Peninsula Future Forum (KPFF). Previously, Amb. Chun served as the national security advisor to President Lee Myung-bak from 2010 to 2013. In his 33 years of service in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Chun served as second vice foreign minister (2009-2010), special representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs and head of the ROK delegation to the Six-Party Talks (2006-2008), and deputy foreign minister for Policy Planning and International Organizations (2005-2006). Amb. Chun was also the Korean ambassador to the United Kingdom (2008-2009), ambassador and deputy permanent representative to the United Nations (2003-2005), and also held earlier diplomatic postings in France, Morocco, and Austria. Amb. Chun received his B.A. from Pusan National University and Master of International Affairs from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University.

Choi Kang

President

Dr. CHOI Kang is the President at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. Previously, he was the dean of Planning and Assessment at the Korean National Diplomatic Academy. In 2012, Dr. Choi served as the president at the Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security (IFANS). He was also a professor and director general for American Studies at IFANS, a research fellow at the Korea Institute for Defense Analyses, and senior director for Policy Planning and Coordination on the National Security Council Secretariat. He holds several advisory board memberships including: the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Unification of the National Assembly; Ministry of National Defense; Ministry of Unification; Air Force Development Committee; and the National Unification Advisory Council. Dr. Choi was also a South Korean delegate to the Four-Party Talks. He writes extensively on the ROK-US alliance, North Korean military affairs, inter-Korean relations, crisis management, and multilateral security cooperation. Dr. Choi received his B.A. from Kyunghee University, M.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and his Ph.D. in political science from Ohio State University.

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Kim Hankwon

Director and Research Fellow

Dr. KIM Hankwon is a research fellow in the China Policy Program and the director of the Center for Regional Studies at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. Previously, Dr. Kim was a visiting professor in the Center for Chinese Studies at the Korean National Diplomatic Academy, a research fellow at the Institute of International Strategy and Development at Tsinghua University, and a research scholar at the School of International Studies at Peking University. Dr. Kim’s research focuses on Chinese foreign policy and nationalism as well as Sino-North Korean economic relations. His recent publications include “The Multilateral Economic Cooperation for Tumen River Area and China’s Leadership,” The Korean Journal of International Relations (2010) and “China’s Strategic Response to the Kim Jong-un Regime,” IFANS Focus (2012). Dr. Kim received a B.A. and M.P.A. (Master of Public Affairs) from the University of Connecticut at Storrs, and his Ph.D. in international relations from American University. Dr. Kim also completed a post-doctoral program at Tsinghua University.

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