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In recent years, North Korea’s pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability has gone from being a disturbing prospect to a frightening reality. The Six-Party Talks to end Pyongyang’s nuclear programs have generated some optimism, with the latest round resulting in the shutdown of the Yongbyon reactor, but daunting obstacles loom over further progress. How did we get here?
Charles L. (Jack) Pritchard President, Korea Economic Institute Don Oberdorfer Chairman, US-Korea Institute at SAIS
About the Speakers Ambassador Charles L. (Jack) Pritchard is the president of the Korea Economic Institute (KEI) in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining KEI, he was a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution from September 2003 until February 2006. He is a former ambassador and special envoy for negotiations with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Pritchard holds a BA in political science from Mercer University in Georgia and an MA in international studies from the University of Hawaii. He is the recipient of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. |



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