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South Koreans in US Hold on to Hope for their Homeland
The faculty advisor to Michigan Technological University's Korean Student Association and a visiting scholar from South Korea express their fears and hopes about escalating tensions between South and North Korea. |
Released: 4/26/2013 11:00 AM EDT
Expert Available Michigan Technological University |
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East Asian Expert and @BucknellU Professor Available to Discuss Rising Tensions Between US and #NorthKorea
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Released: 4/11/2013 12:00 PM EDT
Bucknell University |
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Professor/Former Navy Intelligence Officer Who Recently Visited North Korea Says Rhetoric From Pyongyang Is Just That: Rhetoric
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Released: 4/8/2013 5:15 PM EDT
Columbus State University |
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Experts Needed: 1) White House BRAIN Research Initiative 2) North Korea Nuclear Threat 3) Immigration and Gun Control Legislation
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Released: 4/2/2013 3:45 PM EDT
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Experts Needed: North Korea Nuclear Threats and UN Sanctions, Gun Control in Congress, Chavez Death, DOW Record High, Sequester Budget Cuts
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Embargo expired: 3/7/2013 9:00 AM EST
Released: 3/7/2013 9:00 AM EST
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Bucknell Prof on North Korea's Rocket Launch: "This Is Not a Korean Problem, It is a Chinese and American Problem"
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Released: 12/12/2012 10:55 AM EST
Bucknell University |
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Expert Available to Discuss North Korea Rocket LaunchDr. Neil Englehart, an associate professor of political science at Bowling Green State University, is one of a select few who has been allowed to travel in North Korea for research. He is available to discuss the impending controversial rocket launch in that country. |
Released: 4/11/2012 10:00 AM EDT
Expert Available Bowling Green State University |
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What's Next in North Korea: Florida State Experts Can Shed Light on the Evolving Situation in Unpredictable NationAs North Korea enters an 11-day period of official mourning following the death of leader Kim Jong-Il, a period of heightened uncertainty has begun in a nation already well known for its secrecy and unpredictability. Two Florida State University scholars are available to discuss and provide informed perspectives on the current situation in that country, as well as what may come next. |
Released: 12/20/2011 5:00 PM EST
Expert Available Florida State University |
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Miller Center Fellow Can Comment on N. Korea TransitionSheena Chestnut Greitens, a 2011-12 fellow at the Miller Center at the University of Virginia, is available for interviews about the transition of leadership in North Korea from Kim Jong Il to his son, Kim Jong Un. |
Released: 12/20/2011 4:45 PM EST
Expert Available University of Virginia |
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“It Is Too Soon to Celebrate the Death of Kim Jong Il -- We Need to be Very Apprehensive and Cautious,” Says ProfNova Southeastern University subject matter expert Dustin Berna, Ph.D., is available to speak with media regarding the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and the impact it will have globally. |
Released: 12/19/2011 1:45 PM EST
Expert Available Nova Southeastern University |
