Does the announcement of North Korea's willingness to negotiate with the US represent a breakthrough? Did the maximum pressure campaign of sanctions and deterrence move Pyongyang to the announced inter-Korean summit and possibly the negotiation table with the Americans? Is there more at play or is this part of the strategy of North Korea Inc.? Are Seoul and Washington in alignment in dealing with North Korea Inc.?
Harvard University Kennedy School's Korea Working Group Director, Dr. John Park, addresses media, members and other supporters on the breaking headlines, as well as on the evolution (and devolution) of North Korea’s external trade and commercial ties, notably with China. Dr. Park joins in dialogue with Dr. Stephen Noerper, senior director for policy at the Korea Society and adjunct professor at Columbia University.
In the event of a snow emergency and closing of New York Public Schools, this event will be rescheduled to 12-1 PM on Thursday, March 8. For this event, please arrive fifteen minutes in advance of the noon session and provide building security with a government issued photo ID on arrival at 350 Madison Avenue prior to going to Fl. 24. Arrive early for prime seating. Media may contact associate director This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
North Korea, Inc.: A Breakthrough?
A Rapid Reaction Conversation
featuring John Park
Wednesday, March 7, 2018 | 12 PM