Sejong Newsletter (March 2019)

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 Newsletter (March 2019) 


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  Issues and Analyses published in February

■ Sejong Policy Briefs

“Second DPRK-U.S. Summit and South Korea’s Role” | Hyun-ik Hong
“Trump Administration’s Global Strategy and the Korean Peninsula” | Daewoo Lee

■ Current Issues and Policies

“Evaluation of Japanese Politics and Diplomacy in 2018 and Outlook in 2019” | Myon-woo Lee
“North Korea-U.S. Relations in 2019: U.S. Reaction to Kim Jong-un’s New Year’s Address” | Jung-Yeop Woo
“Kim Jong-un’s ‘New Way’ and the Fourth Kim-Xi Summit: Evaluation and Implication” | Jae-hung Chung
“Assessing Kim Yong-chol’s Visit to the U.S. and ROK-DPRK-U.S. Trilateral Talks in Stockholm” | Hyun-il Hong
“Vietnam’s Đổi Mới Policy and Rapprochement with the U.S.: Lessons for North Korea” | Kyung Hwan Cho

■ Sejong Commentary

“ The North Korean Nuclear Issue and the “Business Logic” in the Financial Market” | Seong-hyon Lee
“Reasons for DPRK-U.S. Summit Collapse and the ROK Government’s Tasks: Encouraging the Exchange of UN Sanctions Relief with ‘A Step Further from Yongbyon Factor’” | Seong-Chang Cheong
“The Collapse of the Second DPRK-U.S. Summit: How the U.S. Perceives It” | Jung-Yeop Woo
“The Collapse of the Second DPRK-U.S. Summit: How China Perceives It” | Jae-hung Chung

  Recent Publication


  North Korea Conundrum | Un-Chul Yang(eds.)

North Korea Conundrum tackles diverse topics ranging from the issue of denuclearization to the entry into the global economy to discuss the fundamental prospect of the North Korea issue. This book hopes to provide answers to the questions that the international community poses on North Korea……

  Changes in Global Order and UN Governance of Peace and Security | Eunsook Chung

Changes in Global Order and UN Governance of Peace and Security is a collection of existing research outcome of senior research fellows at the Sejong Institute. It organized pre-existing studies alongside new writings related to the topic. Starting from the overall understanding of the organization, the book delves into the following elements….

  Xi Jinping's Second Term: Issues and Prospects | Jae-hung Chung(eds.)

This study is chiefly to clarify and examine the key changes in foreign policy as China, with the strong one-man rule established, undergoes the second term of Xi leadership after the 19th Party Congress. The book consists of four chapters. The first chapter….

  Fourth Industrial Revolution and Diplomacy | Chang Soo Jin(eds.)

In international politics, this idea of the fourth industrial revolution is mainly discussed in the global economy of finance and market and the military domain where a new weapons system and a new type of conflict are expected to emerge in the future through technological innovation…..


  Northeast Asia Plus Community of Responsibility | Daewoo Lee(eds.)

Multilateral cooperation concentrates on preventative diplomatic rather than the response after a conflict erupted and endeavors to foster an environment that deters acts of invasion or instigation of instability. It stems from two different concepts….


  National Strategy 25-1 (Spring 2019)

National Strategy is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by the Sejong Institute.

Analysis of Economic Development Strategy and Demand for Capacity Development of the North Korean Regime | Eul-Chul Lim
Xi Jinping Government’s Major Power Diplomacy and U.S.-China Trade Dispute | Jeong-Kyung Seo, Dong-Wook Won
A Case Study Research of U.S. Missile Defense System from Bush to Trump Administration | Eun-il Cho
Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula: National Strategy of North Korea versus Diplomacy of South Korea and the United States | Seong-Whun Cheon
A Study on the Measurement and Influence Factors of Government Trust | Young-Se Mun

  Academic Activities

 

■ The 4th Sejong Colloquium

On February 12, the Sejong Institute held the fourth colloquium of the year on the topic of “China’s Global Strategy: Is the Chinese Dream Achievable?”. Research Fellow Chung Jae Hung presented his thoughts on the topic. The colloquium was moderated by Vice President Lee Myon-woo. Research Fellow Lee Seong-hyon and Visiting Research Fellow Cho Kyung Hwan commented on Dr. Chung’s presentation  

■ The 5th Sejong Colloquium

On February 26, the Sejong Institute held the fifth colloquium of the year on the topic of “Financial Sanctions of the United States.” Senior Research Fellow Yang Un-Chul presented his thoughts on the topic. The colloquium was moderated by Cheong Seong-Chang, Vice President of Research Planning.   


■  The 6th Sejong Colloquium

On March 5, the Sejong Institute held the sixth colloquium of the year on the topic of “The U.S. View on the Second DPRK-U.S. Summit.” Research Fellow Woo Jung-Yeop presented his thoughts on the topic. The colloquium was moderated by Lee Daewoo, Head of the Department of Security Strategy Studies. 

■  The 2nd Sejong Policy Forum

On March 6, the Sejong Institute held the second Sejong Policy Forum for the year 2019 on the topic of “Assessment of the Second DPRK-US Summit and Future Tasks.” Professor Jin Hee-gwan (Inje University), Research Fellow Min Tae Eun (Korea Institute for National Unification, KINU), Professor Kim Jae Cheol (The Catholic University of Korea), Senior Research Fellow Park Jong Chul (KINU) presented their thoughts on the topic...    


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