
South Korea Democracy Storytelling Online Meeting - Democracy Aid and its Necessity
| Events | 2021-06-23
As part of the South Korea Democracy Storytelling project run by the East Asia Institute, a research team led by Taekyoon Kim, a professor at Seoul National University, held a closed online meeting on “Democracy Aid and its Necessity” on June 23. Under the large theme of South Korea’s Democratic Resilience and funded by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), this project is composed of four research teams that will each publish issue briefings in August based on roundtables and online meetings held in June and July.
Program
16:00-16:05 |
Opening Remarks |
Taekyoon Kim |
Professor, Seoul National University |
16:05-16:25 |
[Presentation] Why Aid and Democracy?: Development and Democracy Aid |
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Presentation(20 mins) |
Wonbin Cho |
Professor, Kangwon University |
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16:25-17:55 |
Discussion(90 mins) |
All Participants |
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17:55-18:00 |
Closing Remarks |
Taekyoon Kim |
Professor, Seoul National University |
Participant Information (In alphabetical order)
Presenter
Wonbin Cho | Professor, Kangwon University |
Participants
Eun Ha Chang | Director, Center for International Development and Cooperation, KWDI |
Hyun Jin Choi | Associate professor, Kyung Hee University |
Dong Taek Kim | Associate Professor, Sogang University |
Taekyoon Kim | Professor, Seoul National University |
Younghoon Song | Professor, Kangwon University |
Program Manager
Junghye Suh | Research Associate at East Asia Institute (EAI) |
Center for Democracy Cooperation
South Korea Democracy Storytelling