South Korea’s Rise at the Intersection of Globalization & Deglobalization
April 24 @ 9:45 am - 5:00 pm
Korean Studies Conference
South Korea’s Rise at the Intersection of Globalization & Deglobalization
Friday, April 24
9:45 am-5:00 pm
KIRC 1150
Free and open to the public
Opening remarks, 9:45am
Panel One, 10:00-11:45 am
Korea’s Future at The Intersection of Globalization & Deglobalization
Chair: Terence Roehrig (UW-Madison)
Presenters:
- Wonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee): How Domestic and International Dynamics Shape Korea’s Strategic Responses to the Changing Globalization Landscape
- Sanghwan Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea): Stalled Globalization and U.S.-China Hegemonic Rivalry: Korean Implications and South Korea’s Strategy in the New Cold War
- Shale Horowitz (UW-Milwaukee): The Future of U.S. Korean Relations
- Dohee Kim (Korean National Assembly Research Service, Korea): South Korea’s Strategic Choices Amid the Paradigm Shift in the Global Order
Panel Two, 1:15-3:00 pm
The Korean Wave
Chair: Hong Min Park (UW-Milwaukee)
Presenters:
- Dalyong Jin (Simon Fraser University, Canada): Diasporic Cultural Production in the Digital Platform Era: A Shifting Paradigm in Hallyu Politics
- Seunghee Lee (Southern Illinois University): K-Wave: The Evolution of K-Fashion and Its Global Impact
- Sooho Song (UW-Milwaukee): Internationalization of the Korean Wave
- Uk Heo (UW-Milwaukee): Is the Korean Wave Korea’s Soft Power?
Panel Three, 3:15 pm-5:00 pm
Domestic Politics, Political Economy, and Foreign Relations
Chair: Shale Horowitz (UW-Milwaukee)
Presenters:
- Yong-Chool Ha (University of Washington): Identity and National Security: A Neglected Dimension in South Korea’s Strategic Thinking
- Kwangho Jung (Seoul National University, Korea): A Holistic Design and Governance of National Economic Development in South Korea
- Seongyi Yun (Kyung Hee University, Korea): The Dual Crisis of Democracy: Deinstitutionalized Representation and Rapid Digital Transformation in South Korea
- Terence Roehrig (UW – Madison): South Korea – China Maritime Disputes: Troubled Waters in the Yellow Sea