As part of the Korean Democracy Storytelling Project run by the East Asia Institute (EAI), a research team led by Professor Won-Taek Kang of Seoul National University invited experts from a non-governmental organization and public institution to hold a closed meeting on “Democratic Resilience in South Korea” on July 22. This project, supported by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), will conduct research under the theme of “South Korea’s Democratic Resilience.” Four research teams will publish issue briefings based on the online meetings and roundtable talks held in June, July, and August.
Program
14:00-14:05
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Opening remarks
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Won-Taek Kang
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Professor, Seoul National University
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14:05-14:25
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[Presentation] Democratic Resilience of South Korea
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Presentation (20 minutes)
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Byoung-keun Jhee
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Professor, Chosun University
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14:25-15:55
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Debate (90 minutes)
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Full participation
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15:55-16:00
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Closing remarks
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Won-Taek Kang
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Professor, Seoul National University
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Participants (alphabetical order)
Moderator
Won-Taek Kang
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Professor, Seoul National University
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Presenters
Byoung-keun Jhee
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Professor, Chosun University
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Participants
Hyeon Seok Park
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Research Fellow, National Assembly Futures Institute
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Kyungmee Park
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Associate Professor, Jeonbuk National University
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Seung-Jin Jang
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Associate Professor, Kookmin University
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Sook Jong Lee
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Professor, Sungkyunkwan University, EAI Senior Fellow
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JeongHun Han
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Professor, Seoul National University
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JungEun Park
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Secretary-General, People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD)
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Program Manager
Ha Eun Yoon
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Research Associate at East Asia Institute (EAI)
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