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Korea-U.S. Thinktank Joint Seminar(Los Angeles)

Date 2024-12-06 View 140

The Sejong Institute held a "Korea-U.S. Joint Seminar" on December 6 at two research institutes in Los Angeles.

 

Titled "Changes in U.S. Foreign Policy Under the New Administration and Responses," the seminar invited policy experts from both Korea and the U.S. to discuss the anticipated changes in U.S. foreign policy under the second term of the Trump administration, as well as the future direction of the Korea-U.S. alliance and trilateral cooperation between Korea, the U.S., and Japan. The seminar focused on exploring the Trump administration's policies on China (Taiwan), North Korea, and the Russia-Ukraine war, and sought to identify ways to enhance Korea-U.S. cooperation.

 

The following Korean participants attended the Korea-U.S. Joint Seminar in Los Angeles:

 - President Hyun Wook Kim, Sejong Institute

 - Senior Research Fellow Jungsup Kim, Sejong Institute

 - Senior Research Fellow Jae-hung Chung, Sejong Institute

 - Research Fellow Sungwon Lee, Sejong Institute

 - Professor Jaechun Kim, Sogang University

 - Senior Research Fellow Jinha Kim, Korea Institute for National Unification

 

On the morning of December 6, the seminar was held at the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, California. The session featured free discussions on topics such as the Indo-Pacific crisis, the Ukraine war, U.S.-China relations, the Taiwan issue, North Korea's nuclear problem, Russia-North Korea cooperation, and the Ukraine conflict.

 

The RAND participants are as follows:

 - Barry Pavel (Vice President)

 - Bruce Bennett (Adjunct Senior International/Defense Researcher)

 - Fabian Villalobos (Senior Engineer, Professor of Policy Analysis)

 - Heather Williams (Senior International/Defense Researcher)

 - Lisa Saum-Manning (Senior Political Scientist)

 

[Virtual Participation]

 - Derek Grossman (Senior Defense Analyst)

 - Cortex Cooper (Senior International/Defense Researcher)

 - Naoko Aoki (Political Scientist)

 

In the afternoon of December 6, a follow-up discussion was held at the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy in Malibu, California, focusing on changes in U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration, the Taiwan issue, North-Russia cooperation, and the Ukraine war.

 

The following representatives from Pepperdine attended the session:

 - Kiron Skinner (Chair of International Relations and Politics)

 - Lee B. Kats (Vice Provost)

 - Duncan Wood (President, CEO, Pacific Council)