The upcoming presidential election in South Korea on December 19 could mark a critical turning point in U.S.-ROK relations and the ongoing negotiations over North Korea’s nuclear programs. At stake are potential realignments in economic, political and military relationships that will have a significant impact on all the countries of the Northeast Asian region, including China and Japan.
The outcome of this pivotal election will be analyzed in an informal discussion led by leading experts on Korea and the region, including Donald P. Gregg and Evans J.R. Revere, the chairman and president of The Korea Society; Don Zagoria, project director, Northeast Asia Projects, National Committee on American Foreign Policy; and Leon Sigal, director, Northeast Asia Cooperative Security Project, the Social Science Research Council.
Come join us for this timely event on Thursday, December 20 at 12:00 PM, just 24 hours after the election.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
24 Hours After South Korea's Presidential Election: An Assessment
with
Donald P. Gregg
Chairman, The Korea Society
Evans J.R. Revere
President, The Korea Society
Don Zagoria
Project Director, Northeast Asia Projects, National Committee on American Foreign Policy
Leon Sigal
Director, Northeast Asia Cooperative Security Project, the Social Science Research Council