How are provocations from North Korea impacting the security landscape in northeast Asia and China’s political and security relations with the DPRK and the ROK? What is the role of economic considerations in shaping recent developments in relations, particularly China and South Korea vs. China and North Korea? What is the influence of history in the current dynamic between the three countries? These topics and more will be discussed in this installment of the Kennedy Lecture Series.
Featuring Kirk Larsen, associate professor of history at BYU and Kennedy Center assistant director, and Douglas H. Paal, vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.