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SUMMARY:South Korea’s Rise at the Intersection of Globalization & Deglobalization
DESCRIPTION:Korean Studies Conference\nSouth Korea’s Rise at the Intersection of Globalization & Deglobalization\nFriday\, April 24\n9:45 am-5:00 pm\nKIRC 1150\nFree and open to the public \nOpening remarks\, 9:45am\nPanel One\, 10:00-11:45 am\nKorea’s Future at The Intersection of Globalization & Deglobalization\nChair: Terence Roehrig (UW-Madison)\nPresenters:\n\nWonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee): How Domestic and International Dynamics Shape Korea’s Strategic Responses to the Changing Globalization Landscape\nSanghwan 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\nShale Horowitz (UW-Milwaukee): The Future of U.S. Korean Relations\nDohee Kim (Korean National Assembly Research Service\, Korea): South Korea’s Strategic Choices Amid the Paradigm Shift in the Global Order\n\nPanel Two\, 1:15-3:00 pm\nThe Korean Wave\nChair: Hong Min Park (UW-Milwaukee)\nPresenters:\n\nDalyong Jin (Simon Fraser University\, Canada): Diasporic Cultural Production in the Digital Platform Era: A Shifting Paradigm in Hallyu Politics\nSeunghee Lee (Southern Illinois University): K-Wave: The Evolution of K-Fashion and Its Global Impact\nSooho Song (UW-Milwaukee): Internationalization of the Korean Wave\nUk Heo (UW-Milwaukee): Is the Korean Wave Korea’s Soft Power?\n\nPanel Three\, 3:15 pm-5:00 pm\nDomestic Politics\, Political Economy\, and Foreign Relations\nChair: Shale Horowitz (UW-Milwaukee)\nPresenters:\n\nYong-Chool Ha (University of Washington): Identity and National Security: A Neglected Dimension in South Korea’s Strategic Thinking\nKwangho Jung (Seoul National University\, Korea): A Holistic Design and Governance of National Economic Development in South Korea\nSeongyi Yun (Kyung Hee University\, Korea): The Dual Crisis of Democracy: Deinstitutionalized Representation and Rapid Digital Transformation in South Korea\nTerence Roehrig (UW – Madison): South Korea – China Maritime Disputes: Troubled Waters in the Yellow Sea
URL:https://uwm.edu/world-languages-cultures/event/south-koreas-rise-at-the-intersection-of-globalization-deglobalization/
LOCATION:KIRC 1150
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