IKS Annual Conference- The U.S.-Korea Relationship: Past, Present, and Future
IKS Annual Conference
The U.S.-Korea Relationship: Past, Present, and Future
Featuring:
Grace Cho
Professor, College of Staten Island, CUNY
“Investigating Sociology and Geopolitics through the Personal”
Heonik Kwon
Professor, University of Cambridge
“Religion and the Cold War: A View from Korea”
Christina Klein
Professor, Boston College
“The Impact of the Cold War on Postwar Korean Cultural Production”
Jean Lee
Public Policy Fellow, Wilson Center; Co-host of the Lazarus Heist, BBC World Service
Keith Luse
Executive Director, National Committee on North Korea
Daniel Sneider
Lecturer, Stanford University
Adam Liff, moderator
Director, 21st Century Japan Politics and Society Initiative
Associate Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures
This event is co-sponsored by the East Asia and the World Speaker Series
Leading U.S. experts and former officials to identify actionable policy steps the White House and Congress should take to address the growing threat from North Korea.