[KS] Fwd: [GWIKS] 11/20 Join Us for the 2024 Global Korea Forum!

Institute for Korean Studies, GW gwiks at email.gwu.edu
Tue Nov 12 12:46:11 EST 2024


Here is the announcement
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for
this event as well.

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From: Askew, Takara <takara.askew at gwu.edu>
Date: Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 12:44 PM
Subject: Fwd: [GWIKS] 11/20 Join Us for the 2024 Global Korea Forum!
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From: GW Institute for Korean Studies <Gwiks at gwu.edu>
Date: Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 12:44 PM
Subject: [GWIKS] 11/20 Join Us for the 2024 Global Korea Forum!
To: <takara.askew at gwu.edu>


RSVP Now!
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*2024 Global Korea Forum*
* Trilateral Cooperation and the Korean Peninsula:** The U.S., South Korea,
and Japan Partnership*
*Wednesday, November 20, 2024*
*Location: Lindner Commons, Room 602 (1957 E St. NW, 6th Floor)*
*9:30am - 4:15pm EDT*

RSVP Now! <https://click.gwu.edu/click/cuez8l/0ou6w4hh/0kznujb>
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*Event Description*
Since its inception in 2010, the Global Korea Forum has been a leading
Track 1.5 multilateral dialogue funded by the South Korean Ministry of
Unification. As a collaboration with universities around the world, this
forum brings together former and current policymakers, representatives from
international organizations and civil society, and distinguished scholars
to address critical issues affecting the Korean Peninsula. The Forum’s
primary objective is to showcase diverse perspectives and facilitate
constructive discussions with the international community on matters of
peace, prosperity, and the reunification of the Korean Peninsula.

Under the theme “Trilateral Cooperation and the Korean Peninsula: The U.S.,
South Korea, and Japan Partnership,” the 2024 Washington Forum will spend
the day investigating three topics with a focus on the benefits and
challenges of trilateral cooperation. The first session will discuss how
the Korean peninsula fits into the regional and global order, particularly
following the U.S. presidential election. The second session will analyze
sanctions and deterrence toward the DPRK, especially given the North’s
cyber activities and recently strengthened trilateral U.S.-ROK-Japan
cooperation. The last session will explore avenues for promoting North
Korean citizens’ access to information and their human rights in the DPRK,
as well as while working overseas, escaping, and resettling.
Program Agenda (PDF) <https://click.gwu.edu/click/cuez8l/0ou6w4hh/w50nujb>

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