[KS] Forthcoming Korean Studies Events at Monash University
Andy Jackson
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Sun Oct 7 10:21:17 EDT 2018
Dear List members, please note two forthcoming free Korean Studies events at Monash University, Melbourne. Everyone welcome. Best,Andy
TheMelbourne Metropolitan Korean Studies Seminar Series Biannual Meeting
Monash University Korean Studies, Melbourne, Australia.
Date: Friday 12 October 2018 9am – 5pm (AEDT)
Location: S S901/ S9.02 CaulfieldCampus, Melbourne.
Details:
Dr Maria Rost Rublee, Monash University
‘NorthKorean Nuclear Belligerency: Patterns and Practices’
DrAdam Antoni Zulawnik, Monash University
‘TranslatingPolitical Discourse in a Korea-Japan Relations Context’
DrJay Song, Senior Lecturer, Korean Studies, The University ofMelbourne.
‘Three waves of Korean migration to Australia: 1950-2020’
DrDanielle Chubb, Deakin University
‘NorthKorean human rights: activists and networks’
DrBen Habib, LaTrobe University
‘Sustainability transition and the social ecology of environmentmovements in South Korea’
Dr Lucien Brown, Monash University
‘LinguisticPoliteness in Korean: Prosody and Gesture’
Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings, Deakin University
‘NGOs, aid, and sanctionsin the DPRK’
Dr Jessica Walton, Deakin University
‘Whatdoes it mean to be ‘from’ South Korea? Understanding Korean Australianadoptees’ experiences through emplaced interviewing’
The Melbourne Metropolitan Korean Studies Seminar Series
Seminar 7
“Memories and Projections from NorthKorea: East Asia’s Hall of Mirrors?”.
Euan Graham
Senior Fellow, Loey Institute, Sydney
Honorary Principal Research Fellowat RMIT
Date: Wed 17 October 2018 at 4:30pm-6pm
Venue: Matheson Library T1 Clayton Campus
Abstract
Dr Graham will begin by outlining his keyarguments from his most recent publication on the North Korean nuclear crisis,“Trump, Kim and the North Korean Nuclear Missile Melodrama” (Lowy Institute,May 2018). He will include an update on the diplomatic situation since theKim-Trump summit took place in Singapore, in June, assessing progress on themain issue, as well as the ongoing inter-Korean engagement process, and widerimplications for the US-South Korean alliance and security in Northeast Asia.Graham will also offer a comparative perspective on the DPRK, as it is viewedby its neighbours: South Korea, China and Japan, drawing from his short essayfrom the Nikkei Asia Review (“North Korea’s Historical Hall of Mirrors”, 11 May2017). Finally, Graham will offer some reflections on his experiences as adiplomat regularly visiting the DPRK between 2004 and 2009.
Bio
EuanGraham has been a close observer of Southeast and Northeast Asian securityaffairs for more than twenty years, in academia, the private sector, and forthe British Government. He joined the Lowy Institute in 2015, fromthe S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore where hespecialised in maritime security. Prior to this he was a research analyst inthe UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and served at the British Embassy inPyongyang. His most recent Analysis for the Lowy Institute is: “Trump, Kim and the North Korean Nuclear MissileMelodrama”.
DrGraham’s research interests include Australian defence policy, maritimesecurity and strategy, the Korean Peninsula, and the US strategic role in theIndo-Pacific. He is a regular commentator for the international and Australianmedia. His book Japan’s Sea Lane Security 1940–2004: A Matter of Lifeand Death? was the first comprehensive English-language analysis onthis subject. He received his PhD from the Australian National University in2003. Dr Graham is an Associate Fellow at the UK Royal United ServicesInstitute and an Honorary Principal Research Fellow at RMIT University,Melbourne.
MonashUniversity
Korean Studies
Freeevents. All welcome! No registration necessary.
Organized by Monash University Korean Studies
For further information, please contact AndyJackson: andy.jackson at monash.edu
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