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HRNK Author Speaking Series: “Hunger and Human Rights” - HRNK

17
Dec 2020

HRNK Author Speaking Series: “Hunger and Human Rights”

Featuring

Speakers:

Stephan Haggard
Lawrence and Sallye Krause Distinguished Professor,
School of Global Policy and Strategy,
University of California, San Diego

Marcus Noland
Executive Vice President and Director of Studies,
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Member, Board of Directors, HRNK

Moderator:

Greg Scarlatoiu
Executive Director, HRNK

HRNK is pleased to feature the two authors of our report “Hunger and Human Rights” (2005). Dr. Stephan Haggard and Dr. Marcus Noland will address their work on famine and food insecurity in North Korea. They will also draw comparisons between the human security and human rights situation in North Korea under Kim Jong-il and under the current regime of Kim Jong-un.

The event will be open to the press and on-the-record.

The Zoom credentials will be sent to you shortly before the program.

Please email Rosa Park, HRNK Director of Programs and Editor, at [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns.

17
Dec 2020

HRNK Author Speaking Series: “Hunger and Human Rights”

Featuring Speakers: Stephan Haggard Lawrence and Sallye Krause Distinguished Professor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego Marcus Noland Executive Vice President and Director of Studies, Peterson Institute for International Economics Member, Board of Directors, HRNK Moderator: Greg Scarlatoiu Executive Director, HRNK HRNK is pleased to feature the two authors of our report “Hunger and Human Rights” (2005). Dr. Stephan Haggard and Dr. Marcus Noland will address their work on famine and food insecurity in North Korea. They will also draw comparisons between the human security and human rights situation in North Korea under Kim Jong-il and under the current regime of Kim Jong-un. The event will be open to the press and on-the-record. The Zoom credentials will be sent to you shortly before the program.  Please email Rosa Park, HRNK Director of Programs and Editor, at [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns.