Jung H. Pak - Events
Jung H. Pak was a senior fellow and the SK-Korea Foundation Chair in Korea Studies at Brookings Institution’s Center for East Asia Policy Studies. She is the author of “Becoming Kim Jong Un: A Former CIA Officer’s Insights into North Korea’s Enigmatic Young Dictator” (Ballantine, April 2020). Positioned as an authoritative book on North Korea under Kim Jong Un, this comprehensive account examines Kim’s personality, preferences, and policy choices, and the implications for North Korea’s internal stability, denuclearization, and global security.
2019
Oct
29
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Trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific dialogue: Alliances at crossroads
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Washington, DC
2019
Jun
3
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Conflict scenarios with Russia and China
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Washington, DC
2019
Apr
5
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Redefining U.S. national security: Interlinkages with American society and foreign policy
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Washington, DC
2019
Mar
6
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After the Trump-Kim summit 2.0: What’s next for US policy on North Korea?
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Washington, DC
2018
Dec
4
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Asia Transnational Threats Forum: Counterterrorism in Asia
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Washington, DC
2018
Aug
22
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Reimagining the U.S.-South Korea alliance
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Washington, DC
2018
Jun
14
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Asia Transnational Threats Forum: Cybersecurity in Asia
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Washington, DC
2018
Apr
26
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21st Century Security Forum: The National Defense Strategy and its global impact
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Washington, DC
2018
Mar
20
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Japan, the United States, and the future of Asia
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Evanston, Illinois
2018
Mar
13
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Thinking the unthinkable: War on the Korean Peninsula
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Washington, DC