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Jacques deLisle

Jacques deLisle

Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science

University of Pennsylvania

Danielle Cohen

Danielle Cohen

Lecturer in Politics and History

Lake Forest College

Gilbert Rozman

Gilbert Rozman

Emeritus Musgrave Professor of Sociology

Princeton University

Event Details

July 29, 2021 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM ET
Livestreamed via KEI's YouTube Channel
Panel Discussion

To mark the publication of KEI’s 32nd volume of the Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies, please join us for a discussion on the three distinct approaches to understanding how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the rivalry between the United States and China.

Dr. Gil Rozman, Editor-in-Chief of the Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies series, will be joined by authors from this year’s volume. Dr. Jacques deLisle will address whether the pandemic has been a geopolitical gamechanger; Dr. Danielle Cohen will examine if the public health crisis deepened the national identity clash between the United States and China; and KEI’s Troy Stangarone will explore COVID-19's role in shifting supply chains.

We hope this timely discussion and the accompanying publication will bolster ongoing conversations on the evolving geopolitical environment in the Indo-Pacific.

The event will be livestreamed via Zoom and on KEI’s YouTube channel. RSVP to receive the links to both.

Please send any questions for the panels to Yong Kwon at yk@keia.org by Wednesday, July 28, 2021.