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Save the Date: Regional Dynamics and Inter-Korean Relations, Past and Present, November 27, 2012

Supported by the Korean Ministry of Unification, the Wilson Center will host "Regional Dynamics and Inter-Korean Relations, Past and Present" on November 27, 2012, an event which seeks to bring a broader historical perspective to current issues affecting inter-Korean relations by conveying the importance of deep historical continuities on the Korean Peninsula.

Please click here for more information and to RSVP to this event.

Supported by the Korean Ministry of Unification, the Wilson Center will host "Regional Dynamics and Inter-Korean Relations, Past and Present" on November 27, 2012, an event which seeks to bring a broader historical perspective to current issues affecting inter-Korean relations by conveying the importance of deep historical continuities on the Korean Peninsula.

Panelists will include Bruce Cumings (University of Chicago), Robert Sutter (George Washongton University), Ambassador Sun Jounyung (University of North Korean Studies), Ryoo Kihljae (University of North Korean Studies), Hong Seukryule (Sungshin Women's University), Ma Sangyoon (Catholic University of Korea), Shin Jong-dae (University of North Korean Studies),  and Bernd Schaefer (Wilson Center). Additional panelists and keynote speakers will be announced shortly.

Please click here for more information and to RSVP to this event.

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