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Second Policy Forum of 2022

Date 2022-03-24 View 730

The Sejong Institute held its second Policy Forum on the topic of “Prospects of North Korea's advanced nuclear and missile capabilities and the new government's international and domestic strategies” at the Somerset Palace located in Seoul on March 23 (Wednesday). 

 

The forum began with the opening speech of President Lee Sang Hyun of the Sejong Institute. Cheong Seong-Chang, Director of the Center for North Korean Studies of the Sejong Institute, moderated sessions. The first session was themed "Prospects of North Korea's advanced nuclear and missile capabilities and the new government's international strategies" and the second session was themed "the new government's strategy for dealing with North Korea's nuclear issue and the direction of its bipartisan policy toward North Korea."


Jang Chul-Woon, Research Fellow at the Korea Institute for National Unification​, Woo Jung-Yeop, Research Fellow at the Sejong Institute, and Park Byung-Kwang, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for National Security Strategy​, presented during the first session. During the second session, Huh Tae-geun, Director of the Research Institute for Economy and Society , Jun Bong-geun, Visiting Research Fellow at the Sejong Institute, and Kim Byung-ro, Professor at the Institute for Peace and Unification Studies, Seoul National University​  discussed under the theme of "the new government's strategy for dealing with North Korea's nuclear issue and the direction of its bipartisan policy toward North Korea." All the attendees debated enthusiastically.

Observers of the forum included Kim Jungsup, vice president of the Sejong Institute, Kim Sungkoo, Visiting Research Fellow at the Sejong Institute, and Ham Hyun-pil, Director for Defense Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They broadened the scope of the debate. 

 

Details of presentation topics are as follows: 


- Jang Chul-Woon (Korea Institute for National Unification), "The Advancement of North Korea's Nuclear and Missile Capabilities and Prospects of the Situation on the Korean Peninsula

- Woo Jung-Yeop (Sejong Institute), "The U.S. position on North Korea's nuclear and missile threats and the direction of the new government's cooperation with the U.S.

- Park Byung-kwang (Institute for National Security Strategy), "China's position on North Korea's advanced nuclear and missile capabilities and the direction of cooperation between South Korea and China

- Huh Tae-geun (Research Institute for Economy and Society), "The new government' strategy for dealing with North Korea's nuclear and missile programs

- Jun Bong-geun (Sejong Institute), "The new government's negotiation strategy for denuclearization of North Korea: major considerations

- Kim Byung-Ro (Institute for Peace and Unification Studies, Seoul National University​​), "A new political challenge to promote bipartisan policies toward North Korea​"