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Gain valuable insight from two experts with insider knowledge about one of the most challenging foreign-policy problems in the world.
- Evan Osnos is a staff writer for The New Yorker and National Book Award winner specializing in politics and foreign affairs, spanning the U.S., the Middle East, East Asia, and China. His latest article in The New Yorker, “The Risk of Nuclear War with North Korea,” details his rare visit to Pyongyang and his interviews with the leaders of this polarized nation. What’s it really like in a country that the Pentagon now considers the greatest threat to the U.S.? Osnos looks at both the analytical and personal impact of this growing dilemma.
- South Korea-born Lt. General (Ret, 2016), In-Bum Chun is a former Deputy Chief of Staff of the Combined Forces Command for the First Republic of Korea (ROK) Army. His impressive military career has earned him several awards, and led him to become a Senior Member of the United Nations Military Armistice Commission. Born in Seoul, his high-level military expertise and his experience living in both the U.S. and Korea place him at the frontlines for understanding this precarious situation.