The Institute for Corean-American Studies will host Oriana Skylar Mastro and Rachel Oswald to dicuss US-China relations and the how the recent DPRK summits with South Korea and China fit in with the upcoming US-DPRK summit.
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Program
"Sino - US Relations and The Korean Peninsula Issues"
Oriana Skyler Mastro, ICAS Fellow; Assistant Professor Security Studies School of Foreign Service Georgetown University
"The View from Washington on recent South Korean and Chinese Summits with Kim Jong Un and What They Forebode for President Trump"
Rachel Oswald, Foreign Policy Reporter, Congressional Quarterly
Speakers
Oriana Skyler Mastro, ICAS Fellow; Assistant Professor Security Studies School of Foreign Service Georgetown University
Rachel Oswald, Foreign Policy Reporter, Congressional Quarterly
Discussants
ICAS Fellows:
Joseph Bosco, East Asia Security Consultant; Office of Secretary of Defense retired
William Brown, Adjunct Professor School of Foreign Service Georgetown University
Dan Gallington, former Special Assistant for Policy to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
Dennis Halpin, Visiting Scholar SAIS JHU; former diplomat State Department
Peter Huessy, Director Strategic Deterrence Studies, Mitchell Institute, US Air Force Association
Tong Kim, Washington correspondent and columnist for The Korea Times
David Maxwell, Associate Director Security Studies Program Georgetown University
John Merrill, former Chief Northeast Asia Division Bureau Intelligence Research US State Dept
Larry Niksch, Senior Associate CSIS
Tara O, Adjunct Fellow CSIS Pacific Forum
Michael Pillsbury, Director Chinese Strategy Study Hudson Institute; Consultant US Defense Dept