Tag: inter-korean

Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of Kim Koo’s Birth: Exhibition Opening & Presentation

Invitation-only |  The Korea Society is honored to host a special exhibition and presentation honoring the life, enduring vision, and profound legacy of Kim Koo—one of the most revered leaders of the Korean independence movement. As a central figure in the Korean independence movement and the President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of […]

Assessing North Korea’s Developing Nuclear Program

Join us for a discussion with Sarah Laderman, Senior Analyst for Open Nuclear Network, a PAX sapiens programme, on the rollout of a recent series of reports examining North Korea’s nuclear program. In conversation with policy director Jonathan Corrado, Laderman discusses a myriad of findings on North Korea’s nuclear fuel cycle and weaponisation capabilities, including […]

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Privileged but Powerless: How North Korean Elite Grievances Reveal the Regime’s Greatest Weakness

Join us for a discussion with Dr. Jieun Baek, author of “Privileged but Powerless: How North Korean Elite Grievances Reveal the Regime’s Greatest Weakness.” In conversation with policy director Jonathan Corrado, Baek reveals a world of forbidden information, simmering resentment, and survival-driven masks, based on hundreds of hours of interviews with high-level escapees. Baek argues […]

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America’s Taiwan Dilemma: Allies’ Reactions and the Stakes for US Reputation

  Program Brief America’s Taiwan Dilemma During a discussion regarding his newest book, America’s Taiwan Dilemma: Allies’ Reactions and the Stakes for US Reputation, Mark Christopher argued that Washington policymakers often project their own assumptions onto allies. For instance, U.S. officials believe that allies demand a military defense of Taiwan to preserve America’s reputation. However, […]

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Korean Messiah with Jonathan Cheng

  Program Brief Korean Messiah In the launch event for Korean Messiah, Wall Street Journal China Bureau Chief Jonathan Cheng challenged conventional thinking around North Korea and described the surprising, enduring influence of American Presbyterian Christianity on Kim Il Sung’s cult of personality. This program was hosted in collaboration with The Center for Korean Research […]

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Spotlight: Resources on Korea and U.S.-Korea Relations

Join us for a virtual tour of archival resources about Korea and U.S.-Korea relations available for virtual and U.S.-based researchers. This discussion highlights a diverse array of both longstanding and emerging collections, providing a wide survey of available historical resources. How can educators, researchers, historians, writers, and students best take advantage of this treasure trove […]

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South Korea’s Nuclear Submarine Strategy

Join us for a virtual program examining the geopolitical impact of South Korea’s development of nuclear submarines. When Republic of Korea (ROK) President Lee Jae Myung hosted US President Donald Trump for a State Visit in Gyeongju, South Korea in October of last year, the allies committed to developing the maritime and nuclear relationship. A […]

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Sweden’s Role in Korean Peninsula Diplomacy with Ambassador Peter Semneby

Join us for a discussion with Ambassador Peter Semneby, the Swedish Government’s Special Envoy for the Korean Peninsula. In conversation with policy director Jonathan Corrado, Ambassador Semneby will provide a brief overview history of Sweden’s role in Korea, examine Sweden’s convening capacity as exhibited in 2018-2019, investigate whether Sweden’s interests and perspective have been affected […]

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Korea-China Relations: A History of Intervention

Join us for a discussion with Dr. Ji-Young Lee for an examination of the circumstances and methods of Chinese military intervention in the Korean Peninsula. Dr. Lee is Associate Professor of International Relations at American University’s School of International Service, and author of China’s Hegemony: Four Hundred Years of East Asian Domination (2016) and an […]

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Remembering The Korean War

Join us for a conversation on the enduring legacy and impact of The Korean War and the U.S.-Korea Alliance. The Korean War Armistice Agreement, which remains in effect today, was signed 72 years ago on July 27, 1953.  The program opens with prerecorded remarks from Korea Society president and CEO Tom Byrne filmed at the base […]

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