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Asan Australia-New Zealand Dialogue 2013

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Choi Kang
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13-10-14 15:00
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Asan Australia-New Zealand Dialogue 2013

From September 29 to October 5, the Centre for ASEAN and Oceania Studies (CAOS) at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies led a delegation of researchers to Australia and New Zealand as part of the 2013 Asan Australia-New Zealand Roadshow.

The roadshow encompassed a series of meetings, roundtables, and conferences with leading Australian and New Zealand think tanks, including the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), the Lowy Institute for International Affairs, and the Asia New Zealand Foundation.
Delegation

The Asan Institute for Policy Studies

1. CHOI Kang (Vice President, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies)
2. BONG Youngshik (Senior Research Fellow, Center for Foreign Policy)
3. KIM Hankwon (Research Fellow, Center for China Policy)
4. KIM Jiyoon(Research Fellow, Public Opinion Studies Center)
5. LEE Jaehyon(Research Fellow, Centre for ASEAN and Oceania Studies)
6. JOO Haeri (Program Officer, Centre for ASEAN and Oceania Studies)

Press

1. KANG Chanho (Political Editor, Joongang Sunday Edition)

 

1. Enhancing Korea-Australia Strategic Cooperation

The Asan Institute for Policy Studies & Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University
Date / Time: Monday, September 30, 2013 / 11:00am - 03:30pm
Venue: Strategic & Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

 

2. East Asia's Changing Order: Australian and Korean Perspectives

The Asan Institute for Policy Studies & Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
Date / Time: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 / 9:20am -17:30pm
Venue: Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Canberra, Australia

3. Australian and Korean Perspectives on Political and Security Challenges in the Region

Time and Date: 11am-2.30pm Wednesday 2 October. 2013
Location: Lowy Institute for International Policy, 31 Bligh Street, Sydney
Working Lunch hosted by Linda Jakobson (East Asia Program Director, Lowy Institute for International Policy)

4. Korea-New Zealand Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Century

The Asan Institute for Policy Studies & Asia New Zealand Foundation
Date / Time: Thursday, October 3, 2013 / 10:00am-17:30pm
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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Lee Jaehyon

Principal Fellow

Dr. LEE Jaehyon is a principal fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. He is a member of the advisory group for the Korean Coast Guard. Dr Lee is also a Vice President of the Korean Association of Southeast Asian Studies. Dr Lee’s research focuses on ASEAN, Southeast Asian politics, regionalism, and non-traditional and human security issues. Recently, he has been expanding research to include Indo-Pacific and superpower rivalry in the region. His publications include “South Korea and the South China Sea: A Domestic and International Balancing Act” (2016), “What Asia Wants from the US: Voices from the Region” (2018), “Southeast Asian Perspectives of the United States and China: A SWOT Analysis” (2022). He translated “The Pivot: The Future of American Statecraft in Asia” by Kurt Campbell into Korean. Dr Lee received a B.A. and M.A. from Yonsei University and his PhD in politics from Murdoch University, Australia.

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Kim Jiyoon

Senior Fellow

Dr. KIM Jiyoon is a senior fellow in the Public Opinion Studies Program at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. Previously, Dr. Kim was a postdoctoral research fellow at Université de Montréal. Her research interests include elections and voting behavior, American politics, and political methodology. Her recent publications include “Political judgment, perceptions of facts, and partisan effects” (Electoral Studies, 2010), “Public spending, public deficits, and government coalition” (Political Studies, 2010), and “The Party System in Korea and Identity Politics” (in Larry Diamond and Shin Giwook Eds., New Challenges for Maturing Democracies in Korea and Taiwan, Stanford University Press, 2014). She received her B.A. from Yonsei University, M.P.P. in public policy from the University of California, Berkeley, and Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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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