[KS] Korea Program Seminar at Stanford University: "North Korean Nuke, THAAD, and South Korean Debates" (March 3, 2017)
Frank Joseph Shulman
fshulman at umd.edu
Sat Feb 25 00:19:37 EST 2017
North Korean Nuke, THAAD, and South Korean Debates
Korea Program Seminar
Chung-in Moon, Krause Distinguished Fellow at the University of
California at San Diego; Distinguished University Professor at Yonsei
University, Korea
Friday, March 3, 2017
The North Korean nuclear crisis is going from bad to worse and South
Korea has disagreements over how to deal with it. Options for
addressing the crisis range from sanctions to regime change, and from
preemptive attacks to nuclear deterrence and defense, including
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD). Discussion of the
dialogue and negotiation option has been lacking. This talk will
provide a comprehensive look into the South Korean domestic debates on
the North Korean nuclear quagmire, focusing on the preemptive attack,
nuclear deterrence, THAAD and engagement options.
12:00p.m. – 1:15p.m. – RSVP required by March 1
Philippines Conference Room
Encina Hall, 3rd floor, Central
This notice is among several upcoming events at Stanford University
that were included in an announcement posted on February 24, 2017 by
Ms. Debbie Warren
Center Event Coordinator
Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
Stanford University
Encina Hall, Room E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
650-723-8387 (t)
650-723-6530 (f)
dawarren at stanford.edu
aparc.fsi.stanford.edu
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Frank Joseph Shulman
Bibliographer, Editor and Consultant for Reference Publications in Asian Studies
9225 Limestone Place
College Park, Maryland 20740-3943 (U.S.A.)
E-mail: fshulman at umd.edu
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