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XXXIe Seoul Colloquium in Korean Studies_GO Myung-Hyun
07 NOVEMBRE 19
Le XXXIe Seoul Colloquium in Korea Studies, organisé par le Centre de l'EFEO à Séoul, en collaboration avec la Royal Asiatic Society et l'Asiatic Research Institue de la Korea University, a lieu au Centre de l'EFEO le 7 novembre. Il est animé par GO Myong-Hyun, chercheur à l'Asan Institute for Policy Studies et professeur associé à la Korea University Graduate University Graduate School of Information Security.
GO Myong-Hyun: What is North Korea’s Goal and Strategy? Starting with the threat to explode a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean to the “great friendship” between Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump, North Korea’s diplomacy has lurched from one extreme to another. Do the wild swings in North Korea’s external behavior reflect the regime’s inherent instability? Or is there method to this madness? The speaker posits that contrary to the prevailing perception, North Korea is a “hyper-rational actor” that as the weakest country in Northeast Asia is using aggressive rhetoric and actions in measured ways to achieve its strategic objectives. Although constrained by sanctions, North Korea has played a cunning political game with the United States that has placed the country on the cusp of breaking out as a full fledged nuclear state.
GO Myong-Hyun research fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies and adjunct professor at Korea University Graduate School of Information Security. He is widely cited by the international media on North Korea, with special focus on the economy, sanctions, and the regime’s long term strategy. Dr. Go is a Munich Young Leader of Munich Security Conference 2015, and received his Ph.D. in policy analysis from the Pardee RAND Graduate School.
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GO Myong-Hyun: What is North Korea’s Goal and Strategy? Starting with the threat to explode a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean to the “great friendship” between Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump, North Korea’s diplomacy has lurched from one extreme to another. Do the wild swings in North Korea’s external behavior reflect the regime’s inherent instability? Or is there method to this madness? The speaker posits that contrary to the prevailing perception, North Korea is a “hyper-rational actor” that as the weakest country in Northeast Asia is using aggressive rhetoric and actions in measured ways to achieve its strategic objectives. Although constrained by sanctions, North Korea has played a cunning political game with the United States that has placed the country on the cusp of breaking out as a full fledged nuclear state.
GO Myong-Hyun research fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies and adjunct professor at Korea University Graduate School of Information Security. He is widely cited by the international media on North Korea, with special focus on the economy, sanctions, and the regime’s long term strategy. Dr. Go is a Munich Young Leader of Munich Security Conference 2015, and received his Ph.D. in policy analysis from the Pardee RAND Graduate School.
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academy of korean studies
afpec
ambassade de france
années croisées
anr city_nkor
anthropologie
archéologie
archéologie urbaine
architecture
asiatic research institute
assemblée nationale
école nationale des chartes
édouard chavannes
époque coloniale
études coréennes
bouddhisme
bourse
catholicisme
céramique coréenne
centre efeo
chông-dong
cheju-do
chine
chosŏn
cinéma
conférence
confucianisme
corée du nord
corées
covid19
creak
divers
efeo
efeo séoul
empire de corée
enseignement corée
enseignement supérieur
exposition
faire-part
formation
fouilles
histoire
histoire de l'art
hommage
hwasông
institut francais
institut national d'histoire de l'art
interview
japon
kaesông
kanghwa
korea university
koryŏ
kyôngju
laos
littérature
mafkata
maurice courant
maurice courant
meae
mission
mission archéologique
musée cernuschi
musée des beaux-arts de lyon
musée guimet
muséologie/muséographie
napch
paekche
patrimoine
période coloniale
peinture coréenne
post-doc
publication
pyongyang
relations franco-coréennes
relations intercoréennes
restauration
séjour de recherche
séoul
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