North Korea continues to dominate the headlines as its leader, Kim Jong Un, and President Trump trade barbs amidst growing concerns about Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs and the heightening risk of escalation on the Korean Peninsula. While the United States has articulated a policy of “maximum pressure and engagement,” the Trump administration has repeatedly sent mixed signals, ranging from threats to “totally destroy” North Korea to an emphasis on diplomatic resolution. In order to devise a credible and coherent strategy that mitigates risk of strategic miscalculation, several important questions must be answered. Who is Kim Jong Un and what drives his decision making? To what extent can past policies toward North Korea inform our current approach? Are there historical lessons that can be drawn from other international crises and scenarios?
On October 10, the Center for East Asia Policy Studies and the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings will host leading U.S. experts and former officials to identify actionable policy steps the White House and Congress should take to address the growing threat from North Korea. Panel presentations will focus on Kim Jong Un’s outlook and objectives, the history of negotiations with North Korea, and comparative case studies, including the Berlin Crisis of 1961, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and recent negotiations with Iran. Former Deputy National Security Advisor Avril Haines will deliver a keynote address, sharing insights from her experiences and offering thoughts on the path forward for dealing with North Korea.
Following each session, panelists will take questions from the audience. Lunch will be provided to conference guests.
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Registration
Welcome and introduction
Ryan Hass, David M. Rubenstein Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies, John L. Thornton China Center
Who is Kim Jong Un?
MODERATOR: Ryan Hass, David M. Rubenstein Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies, John L. Thornton China Center
Jung H. Pak, SK-Korea Foundation Chair in Korea Studies; Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies
Evan Osnos, Nonresident Fellow - Foreign Policy, John L. Thornton China Center
Jean H. Lee, Global Fellow - Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Lessons from historical case studies
Jonathan D. Pollack, Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies, John L. Thornton China Center
Jake Sullivan, Martin R. Flug Visiting Lecturer in Law - Yale Law School
Michael Dobbs, Author and Journalist
Frederick Kempe, President and CEO - Atlantic Council
David S. Cohen, Partner - Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Lunch
Keynote presentation
Avril Haines, Former Deputy National Security Advisor - White House
Closing remarks
Jung H. Pak, SK-Korea Foundation Chair in Korea Studies; Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies
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