"China's Influence on the Korean Peninsula"
Public Lecture
Scott Snyder
Director, Center for U.S.-Korea Policy
at the Asia Foundation
Adjunct Senior Fellow for Korean Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations
November 12, 2009
4 - 5:30 p.m.
Location: Robinson Complex - Gardner Room
Open to: Students, Public
Please join us to hear Scott Snyder. He is one of the leading observers of the Korean peninsula in the United States. He is currently Director, Center for U.S.-Korea Policy at the Asia Foundation, and Adjunct Senior Fellow for Korean Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, where he is currently staffing a major task force report on U.S. Korea policy. His publications include Negotiating on the Edge: North Korean Negotiating Behavior (1999); Paved With Good Intentions: The NGO Experience in North Korea ( co-edited with L. Gordon Flake, 2003), and China's Rise and the Two Koreas: Politics, economics, Security (2009).
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Directions to the Gardner Room (Robinson Complex)
