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Released: 13-Sep-2018 4:15 PM EDT
What is Next in North Korea: Denuclearization and the DPRK Regime
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

UWM Distinguished Professor of Political Science Uk Heo and Stanford University Professor of Sociology Gi-Wook Shin, leading international relations scholars with deep expertise on Korean political and security affairs, will headline this free public talk. The talk will be moderated by UWM Associate Professor of History Nan Kim.

Released: 5-Jun-2018 4:45 PM EDT
'North Korea Has Come Out of Its Shell': Creighton Professor Optimistic on Diplomatic Possibilities
Creighton University

Whatever shenanigans have transpired in the ongoing saga to foster a summit between North Korea and the United States, Creighton University political science professor Maorong Jiang, PhD, is certain what’s happened lately has been for the best.

Released: 19-Jan-2018 4:00 PM EST
#FSU faculty experts can discuss all aspects of the @Olympics - performance, sport media and culture and international relations.
Florida State University

As the world prepares for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea, a group of Florida State University faculty experts are available to discuss various aspects of the event.EXPERT PERFORMANCE & DELIBERATE PRACTICEAnders Ericsson, Conradi Eminent Scholar, Department of Psychology (850) 644-9860; ericsson@psy.

Released: 6-Dec-2017 10:05 AM EST
US Medical Profession Unprepared for Nuclear Attack, Says Study
University of Georgia

A study from the University of Georgia has found that American medical professionals are woefully unprepared to handle the needs of patients after a nuclear attack.

Released: 19-Sep-2017 12:15 PM EDT
Political and Foreign Policy Experts Available to Comment on President Trump’s U.N. Speech
American University

Political and Foreign Policy Experts Available to Comment on President Trump’s U.N. Speech

Released: 11-Jan-2016 12:05 PM EST
Stanford Experts Analyze North Korea's Nuclear Test and Diplomatic Solutions for Curbing Future Nuclear Experiments
Stanford University

Stanford nuclear policy experts say that economic sanctions alone might not be enough to curtail the country's nuclear program.

Released: 1-Jul-2014 4:00 PM EDT
Seth Rogen comedy good thing for North Koreans, Says Texas A&M Prof.
Texas A&M University

Movies and television shows are often blamed for exacerbating society’s evils, but in the case of North Korea, programming that depicts life outside the oppressive regime is a good thing for the North Korean people and Kim Jong-un knows it, said Andrew Natsios, a Texas A&M University professor.

Released: 26-Apr-2013 11:00 AM EDT
South Koreans in US Hold on to Hope for their Homeland
Michigan Technological University

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.


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