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ASAN Policy Briefing with NATO Parliamentary Delegation

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Hahm Chaibong
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10-11-22 15:00
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The Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted a policy briefing on “Inter-Korean Relations and Northeast Asian Security” for a visiting delegation of 18 members of NATO’s Defense and Security Committee on November 23, 2010.

In this event moderated by the Asan Institute Director Hahm Chaibong, the Asan Institute Research Fellow Paik Wooyeal presented on “Northeast Asia Security Regime,” the Asan Institute Research Fellow Woo Jung Yeop presented on “Inter-Korean Relations,” and Director Hahm presented on “Resilience of the North Korean Regime"

The 18 members from NATO’s Defense and Security Committee, who are members of the national parliaments of NATO member nations, were as follows: Chairman Juli Miranda Calha, Research Fellow Raymond Knops, Vice Chairman Kursta Atilgan, Vice Chairman Jose Pacheco Pereira, Peter Christensen, Karsten Lauritzen, Didier Boulaud, Marek Opiola, Pawel Suski, Petru Gabriel Vlase, Anton Anderlic, Jesus Cuadrado, Gustavo Aristegui, Vahit Erdem, Sir John Stanley, David Crausby, Charles King, Elisabeth Parot.

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).

Woo Jung-Yeop

Research Fellow

Dr. Woo Jung-Yeop is a research fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies. Previously, Dr. Woo was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Korean Studies Institute at the University of Southern California and also an Associate Analyst for Gallup Korea and the Korea Research Company. Dr. Woo’s research focuses on foreign military intervention in civil wars and the relationship between foreign policy-making and public opinion. Dr. Woo received a B.A. from Seoul National University, M.P.P. from Georgetown University, and his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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