Why Peace Remains Elusive on the Korean Peninsula

July 17, 2024 01:10:30
Why Peace Remains Elusive on the Korean Peninsula
Events at USIP
Why Peace Remains Elusive on the Korean Peninsula

Jul 17 2024 | 01:10:30

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Show Notes

On July 16, USIP hosted a conversation that explores why peace has been elusive on the Korean Peninsula for over seven decades and why the recent shifts in North Korea’s foreign policy indicate that tensions will continue absent a dramatic change in U.S. approach.

Speakers

Frank Aumwelcoming remarks
Senior Expert, Northeast Asia, U.S. Institute of Peace

Mark Tokolapanelist
Vice President, Korea Economic Institute of America

Lieutenant General (retired) Dan Leaf
Former Deputy Commander, U.S. Pacific Command

 

For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/why-peace-remains-elusive-korean-peninsula

 

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