The Korea Economic Institute of America Presents a Discussion on:
Options for Dealing with North Korea: More Patience or Engagement?
With Remarks by:
Stephen Bosworth
Former U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Policy & Ambassador to the Republic of Korea
and
Marcus Noland
Executive Vice President & Director of Studies Peterson Institute for International Economics
Moderated By:
Troy Stangarone
Senior Director of Congressional Affairs and Trade Korea Economic Institute of America
Thursday, April 16, 2015
2:00pm-3:00pm
KEI Conference Facility
The United States and South Korea find themselves at a crossroads in managing policy towards North Korea. With the Six Party Talks dormant and a growing concern that North Korea is advancing its nuclear program unchecked, there is much distrust on the peninsula. At the same time, economic engagement has faced challenges with North Korea continuing to make unilateral changes at the Kaesong Industrial Complex.
Please join KEI for a discussion with the Honorable Stephen Bosworth and Dr. Marcus Noland on economic and diplomatic options for the United States and South Korea in dealing with North Korea.
The Korea Economic Institute of America Presents a Discussion on:
Options for Dealing with North Korea: More Patience or Engagement?
With Remarks by:
Stephen Bosworth
Former U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Policy & Ambassador to the Republic of Korea
and
Marcus Noland
Executive Vice President & Director of Studies Peterson Institute for International Economics
Moderated By:
Troy Stangarone
Senior Director of Congressional Affairs and Trade Korea Economic Institute of America
Thursday, April 16, 2015
2:00pm-3:00pm
KEI Conference Facility
The United States and South Korea find themselves at a crossroads in managing policy towards North Korea. With the Six Party Talks dormant and a growing concern that North Korea is advancing its nuclear program unchecked, there is much distrust on the peninsula. At the same time, economic engagement has faced challenges with North Korea continuing to make unilateral changes at the Kaesong Industrial Complex.
Please join KEI for a discussion with the Honorable Stephen Bosworth and Dr. Marcus Noland on economic and diplomatic options for the United States and South Korea in dealing with North Korea.
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