Promoting Dialogue and Understanding Between Korea and the United States
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Event Date
October 1st 10:00am - 12:00pm ET
Event Location
Livestreamed via Zoom
Moderator
Shortly after the end of the Korean War in 1953 the United States and South Korea signed their Mutual Defense Treaty. On the 67th anniversary of the Mutual Defense Treaty, how does the American public view the alliance and the U.S.-Korea relationship today? Should the United States continue to have troops stationed in South Korea? Do Americans believe that economic cooperation with South Korea is beneficial to the United States and are they aware of South Korean brands? In the case of North Korea how important is it to the American public that North Korea gives up its nuclear weapons and that progress is made on human rights?
Please join KEI for a discussion of these and other challenges for U.S.-Korea relations as KEI releases the results from its first annual survey in cooperation with YouGov on American attitudes towards the Korean Peninsula.
This event will be livestreamed on Zoom with an interactive Q&A session.
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