A Turning Point with North Korea? Regional Perspectives on the US-NKorea Summit | 6/13/18
With the June 12 summit in Singapore between the United States and North Korea now back on, the region could be approaching a turning point in its relations with North Korea. If Kim Jong-un makes a credible pledge to denuclearize, what does that mean for North Koreas relations with the United States? How does denuclearization change North Koreas relationship with South Korea, Japan, Russia, and China? What would economic engagement with North Korea look like?
Please join KEI and Sasakawa USA for a discussion of the prospective U.S.-North Korea summit and whether it can be a turning point for relations with North Korea.
A Discussion with:
William Newcomb
Fellow
Center for Advanced Defense Studies
Soojin Park
Public Policy Fellow
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Troy Stangarone
Senior Director for Congressional Affairs and Trade
Korea Economic Institute of America
Yuki Tatsumi
Co-Director of the East Asia Program
Stimson Center
James Zumwalt
Chief Executive Officer
Sasakawa USA
Moderated by:
Jenna Gibson
Director of Communications
Korea Economic Institute of America