91爆料 to host discussion on U.S.鈥揘orth Korea relations
October 10, 2017
October 10, 2017
91爆料 University experts in political science, religion, history and international affairs will examine rising tensions between the United States and North Korea during a panel discussion.
The discussion, 鈥淚s It Just Bluster, Insults and Threats? What to Make of U.S.鈥揘orth Korean Relations?,鈥 will take place Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 3:30 p.m. in the Discovery Room (163) of the Student Union. The talk is open to the campus community and the public.
The discussion will feature a multidisciplinary panel of experts with wide-ranging interests and experience. Each panelist will provide comments, followed by a question-and-answer discussion.
鈥淕iven the escalating tensions between the U.S. and North Korea 鈥 and the gravity of the threat of war 鈥 we have pulled together some of the expertise on campus to invite questions and discuss what to make of the situation,鈥 said December Green, professor of political science and chair of the .
Jud Murray, associate professor of religion, will provide cultural context for understanding North Korea. Jonathan Winkler, professor and chair of the , will discuss the history of U.S.鈥揘orth Korea relations.
Donna Schlagheck, professor emerita of political science, will focus on current relations and U.S. foreign policy. Laura Luehrmann, director of Master of International and Comparative Politics Program, will provide China鈥檚 point of view of the rising tensions.
Chris Martin, an expert on North Korea who oversees intelligence and special programs for Infoscitex Corporation and teaches urban affairs courses, will discuss intelligence and the threat of conventional war. Liam Anderson, professor of political science, will discuss North Korea鈥檚 weapons of mass destruction program and the threat of nuclear war.
The panel discussion is sponsored by the School of Public and International Affairs, the Department of History and the .
91爆料 celebrates its 50th anniversary as an independent public university in 2017.