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China’s Rise, North Korea’s Provocations and Northeast Asian Security

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Hahm Chaibong
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10-12-15 15:00
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Due to China’s rapid rise and North Korea’s violent behavior, the security in Northeast Asia is once again becoming unstable. To analyze the volatile security environment of the region, the Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted a Symposium on “China’s Rise, North Korea’s Provocations and Northeast Asian Security” with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on Thursday, December 16.

 

The Symposium brought together world-renowned experts from both the ROK and the US to answer such questions as “Will the U.S. accommodate or contain China’s rise?” “Why does China continue to bluntly support North Korea?” “How are North Korea’s provocations related to its power succession and what are the available measures should an emergency situation arise in North Korea?” “Have the six-party talks ended and is there an alternative?” “What is the role of the ROK-US alliance?”


Participants included Victor CHA (CSIS), CHOI Kang (IFANS), Thomas CHRISTENSEN (Princeton University), Gordon FLAKE (Mansfield Foundation), HAHM Chaibong (The Asan Institute), JO Dong-ho (Ewha Womans University), KIM Heungkyu (Sungshin Women’s University), LEE Chung-Min (Yonsei University), and Scott SNYDER (The Asia Foundation).
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).

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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