Dr. Abraham Denmark (Director of the Asia Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars; Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, Washington, DC; former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia & Senior Vice President at the National Bureau of Asian Research. He has just published a new book on "U.S. Strategy in the Asian Century: Empowering Allies and Partners (Columbia University Press, 2020). Dr Denmark's initial remarks are entitled "Eternal Victory: China & North Korea from the Korean War to the Present"
Dr. Sue Mi Terry (Senior Fellow & Korea Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studies, CSIS; also Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, Washington, DC; formerly senior Korea analyst at the CIA; NSC director for Korea, Japan & Oceanic affairs under both Presidents Bush and Obama; former deputy officer on the National Intelligence Council). Dr Terry's initial remarks are entitled "Assessing the North Korean Nuclear Threat: Intentions and Capabilities"
Dr. Samuel Wells (former Deputy & Associate Director, Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, Washington, DC; has just published a new book on the Korean War: "Fearing the Worst: How Korea Transformed the Cold War" (Columbia University Press, 2019). Dr Wells' initial remarks will focus on how the Korean War transformed the Cold War
introduced & moderated by Klaus Larres (Richard M. Krasno Distinguished Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill)
organized by the Krasno Global Events Series Thursday, Oct. 28, 2020, at 5.30pm Location: ONLINE - CLICK HERE to GET TO it.
No RSVP necessary - please just come along - arrive online at 5.25pm
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