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NKIDP welcomes new Korea Foundation Junior Scholar Yuree Kim

NKIDP is pleased to welcome Korea Foundation Junior Scholar Yuree Kim to the Woodrow Wilson Center . Her project is entitled The Influence of External Factors on the Reform and Opening in China and North Korea.

NKIDP is pleased to welcome Korea Foundation Junior Scholar Yuree Kim to the Woodrow Wilson Center . Her project is entitled The Influence of External Factors on the Reform and Opening in China and North Korea.

Yuree Kim is a Ph.D. candidate in international studies at the Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University. Her research interests include the international relations of East Asia, inter-Korean relations, and Chinese and North Korean foreign policies. Ms. Kim has previously worked as a researcher at Korea Institute for Future Strategies. She earned her B.A. in international relations and a M.A. in international studies from Seoul National University. While at the Wilson Center, Kim’s project is entitled The Influence of External Factors on the Reform and Opening in China and North Korea.

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