[Soodang Security Studies Colloquium] 2022 Schedule

2022.04.15

The Peace & Democracy Institute is organizing the Soodang Security Studies Colloquium in collaboration with the Department of Political Science and International Relations. This colloquium is an opportunity for junior scholars to present their ongoing research and receive constructive feedback from experts. The main area of research is international security and the topics include war, alliances, security policy, military strategy, and nuclear proliferation. Anyone interested in these subjects is welcome to attend.

Schedule

 

Date and Time Presenter Subject Discussant
2022.03.25.

17:00

Sunwoo Paek Dispelling the “China Myth”: China’s Limited Role in the North Korean Nuclear Crisis Jiyoung Ko

(Korea University)

2022.04.22.

17:00

Dong Sun Lee

Iordanka Alexandrova

The US Failure to Denuclearize Pakistan after the Cold War
Tae Hyung Kim

(Soongsil University)

2022.05.18.

19:00

Dong Jung Kim Compound Containment: A Reigning Power’s Military-Economic Countermeasures against a Challenging Power Woo-Taek Hong (Korea Institute for Defense Analysis), Ji Hwan Hwang (University of Seoul ), In Han Kim (Ewha Womans University)
2022.05.27.

17:00

Seung Joon Paik Forced Disappearance During the Korean War  –
2022.06.15.

19:00

Inwook Kim Oil in War: The Fuel Dilemma and Military Effectiveness Woo-Taek Hong (Korea Institute for Defense Analysis), Ji Hwan Hwang (University of Seoul ), Johann Park (Incheon National University)
2022.06.17.

17:00

Young-yun Yeo North Vietnam Government’s Coup-Proofing Dilemma
Han Woo Lee

(Sogang University)

2022.07.15.

17:00

Lami Kim Has China Internalized Nuclear Nonproliferation Norms?
Minsung Kim

(Korea University)

2022.09.23.

17:00

Seongwon Gwon,

Iordanka Alexandrova

The End of Intervention: Explaining the Decisions on US Troops Withdrawals from Afghanistan and Iraq DongJoon Park

(Korea University)

2022.10.21.

17:00

Sunwoo Paek The More, the Better?: EU3 as Credible Guarantors in the Iranian Nuclear Crisis Jihwan  Hwang

(University of Seoul)

2022.11.16.

19:00

Alex Soohoon Lee US Midterm Election Results and Their Impact on US Foreign Policy Woo-Taek Hong (Korea Institute for Defense Analysis), Taesuh Cha (Sungkyunkwan University),  Dong Jung Kim (Korea University), Jiyoung Ko (Korea University)
2022.11.18.

17:00

Eunbi Lee,

Seung Joon Paik

Causes of Deterioration in Sino-ROK relations after North Korea’s Fourth Nuclear Test Jaeho Hwang

(Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)

2022.12.09.

23:00

Dong Sun Lee

Iordanka Alexandrova

Nuclear Alliance Restraint: Success and Failure to Stop Allied Proliferators John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago), Charles Glaser (George Washington University), Alexander Lanoszka (University of Waterloo), Eliza Gheorghe (Bikent University), Nicholas Miller (Dartmouth College)

How to Attend

Anyone interested in the topics can join the seminars using the link below without prior registration. However, we advise you to download and read the paper in advance. A link for download will be available in the announcement of each meeting in [Upcoming events] a week before each seminar. 

Zoom Link: https://bit.ly/2SFw3qA

Meeting ID: 818 4189 3805

Inquiries: silvermist@korea.ac.kr