The situation on the Korean Peninsula shows new complexity and uncertainty. While the window of diplomacy seemed to be closing down following the ‘no-deal’ Hanoi Summit, the exchange of letters between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim and president Xi’s recent visit to Pyongyang have invited considerable worldwide attention. In what conditions can the US-DPRK dialogue be resumed? How will the growing tensions between Washington and Beijing affect the denuclearization process on the Korean peninsula? What steps should the international community take to achieve denuclearization and lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula? How will the security dynamics in the Korean Peninsula shape the regional order?
Chair:
PARK In Kook : President, Chey Institute for Advanced Studies
Speakers:
1. KIM Sung-han : Former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, South Korea /
Dean and Professor, Korea University, South Korea
2. DU Qiwen : Former Deputy Minister of CPC Central Foreign Affairs Office, China
3. CHUNG Jae-Ho : Professor, Seoul National University, South Korea
4. LI Bin : Professor, Department of International Relations, Tsinghua University, China