Promoting Dialogue and Understanding Between Korea and the United States
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Event Date
June 8th, 2021 2:00pm - 2:30pm ET
Moderator
A conversation with:
Daniel C. Sneider
Lecturer in International Policy
Stanford University
and
Kathleen Stephens
President & CEO
Korea Economic Institute of America
Tuesday, June 8, 2020
2:00pm-2:30pm EDT/11:00am-11:30am PDT
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In recent years, disputes over historical issues have resulted in a deterioration in relations between South Korea and Japan. These disputes have also made trilateral cooperation with the United States more difficult. The Biden administration has made improving trilateral cooperation with South Korea and Japan a priority, but what are the prospects for improving relations and where might cooperation be most promising?
Please join us for a conversation on the prospects for trilateral relations with Daniel C. Sneider whose research is focused on the foreign policy of Japan and South Korea. He is currently working on a diplomatic history of the creation and management of the U.S. security alliances with Japan and South Korea during the Cold War. Mr. Sneider also contributes regularly to the leading Japanese publication Toyo Keizai.