Will Russia play a constructive role in helping stem tensions around the Korean Peninsula? Or will it play the role of spoiler given a decline in US-Russia relations? How do the approaches of Moscow toward Pyongyang and Seoul square with those of Beijing? How is South Korea responding? Noted Russian professor Anna Kireeva speaks to dynamics in Korea’s relations with Russia and China, as well as Russia’s Asia pivot, as part of the Society’s ongoing series on Korea’s regional relations in this special luncheon discussion.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017 | 12 PM
Arrivals | 11:45 AM
Discussion | 12 PM
Light Reception | 1 PM
Korea-Russia-China Relations:
New Realities for the Korean Peninsula
Tickets: $15 Members| $25 Non-Members
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