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EAI Newsletter [March 2016]

  • 2016-03-31
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EAI Fellows Program Expert Seminar: Sheena Greitens
"How Are North Korean Migrants Adjusting to Life in South Korea?"

The EAI Fellows Program held its first expert seminar of 2016 during which Professor Sheena Greitens of the University of Missouri presented her research entitled "Post-Authoritarian Citizenship Among North Korean-Born Individuals in South Korea." Professor Greitens focused on the concept of "citizenship" in democratic and liberal economic states as she categorized North Korean migrants into three groups based on when they left North Korea. She argues that given their different backgrounds and experiences after they left, North Korean migrants behave differently while seeking to adapt to life in South Korea. pc   mobile

Smart Talk

Bruce Jacobs I

"The Strategic Choice of the ROK in Light of U.S.-China Relations' Effect on the Korean Peninsula"
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Smart Talk

Bruce Jacobs II

"Democracy in Asia as Seen Through the Gwangju Uprising and the Kaohsiung Incident"
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EAI Research Report

New Solutions for the DPRK Nuclear Crisis

"Planning a Path for the DPRK's
Self-initiated Denuclearization"

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EAI Research Report

The Co-evolution of Korea and Japan for a New Era

"Moving ROK-Japan Relations Out of the Past and Into the Future"
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U.S.-China Relations Briefing

The World's Firemen?

"Beijing and Washington's Positions on North Korea's Nuclear Test,TPP,Human Rights and More"
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EAI Fellows Program

Call for Applications for 2016-2017

"Supporting Research on East Asia and Scholarly Exchange"
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EAI Internship Program

Youth Focus Group

"Youth Perspectives on Transforming the ROK-U.S. Alliance"
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