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Scott Snyder
will speak on
"How to Deal With a Nuclear North Korea:
Negotiations, Containment or Preemption?
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Scott Snyder
will speak on
"How to Deal With a Nuclear North Korea:
Negotiations, Containment or Preemption?
TCFR MEMBERS REGISTER HERE
The Korean War ended sixty-three years ago with an unstable armistice, intervals of violence, and three generations of the Kim family, each becoming more aggressive and unpredictable. Add the progress in ballistic missiles and unprecedented efforts to field an array of nuclear weapons and the Korean Peninsula poses perhaps the greatest foreign policy challenge facing the new administration. How can the United States and its allies deal with these threats? What role is China likely to play in containing its seemingly uncontrollable ally? What do the North Koreans really want? To assess these difficult issues we welcome Mr. Scott Snyder.
Scott Snyder is senior fellow for Korea studies and director of the program on U.S.-Korea policy at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Prior to joining CFR, Snyder was a senior associate in the international relations program of The Asia Foundation, where he founded and directed the Center for U.S.-Korea Policy and served as The Asia Foundation's representative in Korea (2000-2004). He has worked as an Asia specialist in the research and studies program of the U.S. Institute of Peace and as acting director of Asia Society's contemporary affairs program. Mr. Snyder has provided advice to NGOs and humanitarian organizations active in North Korea and serves as co-chair of the advisory council of the National Committee on North Korea. He has authored numerous articles on Korean politics and is the author of The Japan-South Korea Identity Clash: East Asian Security and the United States, China's Rise and the Two Koreas, and Negotiating on the Edge: North Korean Negotiating Behavior. He served as the project director for CFR's Independent Task Force on policy toward the Korean Peninsula. Snyder received a BA from Rice University and an MA from the regional studies East Asia program at Harvard University and was a Thomas G. Watson fellow at Yonsei University in South Korea. |
Date: Thursday, February 9th, 2017
Time: Social Hour 5:30 – Announcements & Dinner 6:15 – Speaker and Discussion 7:00 Location: Tucson Country Club, 2950 N. Camino Principal, Tucson 85715 Meal Choices: $60.00 each
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