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"President Park’s Southeast Asia Policy”

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Lee Jaehyon
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13-07-02 15:00
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On Wednesday, August 7, the Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted a closed 4-hour workshop, bringing together academia and policymakers for a discussion on “President Park’s Southeast Asia Policy.”

Dr. Lee Jaehyon, research fellow and director of the Center for ASEAN and Oceania at the Asan Institute, opened the workshop with a presentation on Korea’s Southeast Asia policy and ASEAN’s future direction. From the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, head of the ASEAN Cooperation Division of the South Asian and Pacific Affairs Bureau Lee Sang Ryul presented on the Southeast Asian policies of China and Japan. A roundtable discussion followed the presentations.

- Date/Time: Wednesday, August 7, 2013/2:00-6:00
- Place: Conference Room (2F), the Asan Institute for Policy Studies

Presenters:
Lee Jaehyon, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies
Lee Sang-ryul, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ROK
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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