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Past Events from October 12, 2012 – June 2, 2011 › Events › – Page 14 – HRNK

National Security Challenges in Asia for the Next U.S. President

America’s next president will inherit a multitude of national security challenges in Asia. These include instability and terrorism, nuclear proliferation, territorial disputes, and threats to critical sea lanes, among others. R. Nicholas Burns, one of America’s most accomplished diplomats, will discuss what he views as the major concerns in Asia for the United States, and […]

Congressional Briefing & Discussion with Kenneth Bae: Inside North Korea & U.S. Policy

Kenneth Bae was the longest-held U.S. citizen detained in North Korea since the Korean War (1950-1953). During his 2-year detainment from April 2013 to November 2014, many U.S. officials including Ambassador Robert King and Congressman Charles Rangel repeatedly called for his release. This is a special opportunity to hear firsthand the true story of what […]

North Korea Policy: Why the Obama Administration is Right and the Critics are Wrong

North Korea Policy: Why the Obama Administration is Right and the Critics are Wrong   Speaker(s) David Straub, Associate Director, Korea Program Date and Time May 13, 2016 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM Availability RSVP RSVP required by 5PM May 11. Location Philippines Conference Room Encina Hall, 3rd Floor 616 Serra St Stanford, CA 94305     FSI […]

Enhancing the U.S.-Korea Security Alliance and Economic Partnership

Enhancing the U.S.-Korea Security Alliance and Economic Partnership   Monday, May 16, 2016 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm KEI Conference Facility  1800 K St NW | Suite 1010 Please note that due to construction our temporary entrance is on 18th Street.   Welcome by: Donald Manzullo President & CEO Korea Economic Institute of America David […]

ICAS Spring Symposium: The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security, May 17, 2016, Washington DC

    The Honourable Barbara Comstock Member  United States Congress    address What the US Congress Can Do for Peace and Security in the Korean Peninsula: The North Korea Question   ICAS Spring Symposium  Humanity, Liberty, Peace and Security  The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security May 17, 2016  130 pm - 530 pm Hart Office Building […]

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