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What Should Be Korea’s Role in a Taiwan Conflict? | Panel 2
With new administrations in Washington and Seoul, and discussion of finding a common approach to China, it is time for a bottom-up reassessment of China's strategic value to South Korea. South Korea cannot properly respond to U.S. policies toward China without a serious and comprehensive reevaluation of its relationship with its neighbor.
Panel 2 examines South Korea's role in a Taiwan conflict.
Speakers
-Mark Cancian, Senior Adviser, Defense and Security Department, CSIS
-Sungmin Cho, Associate Professor, Sungkyunkwan University
-Jason Hsu, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute; Former Legislator-at-Large, Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan
-Andrew Yeo, Senior Fellow and SK-Korea Foundation Chair, Brookings Institution; Professor of Politics, The Catholic University of America
Moderator:
Henrietta Levin, Senior Fellow, Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS; Former China Coordinator for Global Affairs, U.S. Department of State; Former Director for China, National Security Council
Event page here: https://www.csis.org/events/reassessing-strategic-value-china-korea
This event is co-hosted by CSIS and the Korea Foundation.
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