Promoting Dialogue and Understanding Between Korea and the United States
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Event Date
May 17th 12:00pm - 12:00am ET
“Prison Camps in North Korea” Briana Martinez, Angelo State University “South Korea’s Role in Fighting for Human Rights in the DPRK” George Hutchinson, George Mason University “Human Rights in North Korea and the new Presidency in Seoul” Greg Scarlatoiu, Executive Director, HRNK
“Prison Camps in North Korea” Briana Martinez, Angelo State University “South Korea’s Role in Fighting for Human Rights in the DPRK” George Hutchinson, George Mason University “Human Rights in North Korea and the new Presidency in Seoul” Greg Scarlatoiu, Executive Director, HRNK
“Economic Tensions in U.S.-South Korea Relations” Troy Stangarone, Korea Economic Institute of America “Chances for North-South Economic Initiatives?” William Brown, Non-Resident Fellow at the Korea Economic Institute of America
“Casualties of War: The Legacy of South Korean Participation in the Vietnam Conflict” Christos Frentzos, Professor, Austin Peay State University “Operational Overview of the Koreans in Vietnam” James Durand, International Council on Korean Studies “Recollections of the Blue Dragons” Thomas Petri, 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, Vietnam, 1967-68
“Casualties of War: The Legacy of South Korean Participation in the Vietnam Conflict” Christos Frentzos, Professor, Austin Peay State University “Operational Overview of the Koreans in Vietnam” James Durand, International Council on Korean Studies “Recollections of the Blue Dragons” Thomas Petri, 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, Vietnam, 1967-68