Korea Symposium: Reflections on the Sunshine Policy and its Relevance today, Clare Hall Cambridge

Posted by: Hannah Giles  |  Posted on: October 25th, 2018

Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, is holding a Korea Symposium on ‘Reflections on the Sunshine Policy and its relevance today’.

 

Kim Dae-Jung, the former president of the Republic of Korea and a winner of Nobel Peace Prize, spent his time at Clare Hall as a visiting fellow, and Clare Hall is reflecting on his Sunshine Policy to commemorate his stay there over 25 years ago.

 

Ra Jong-Yil, former Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the UK and Japan is chairing the panel and the BKS Chairman Martin Uden is on the panel.

 

 

  • Tuesday, 13th November 2018 at 5pm
  • Elton Bowring Room, Gillespie Centre, Clare College, Cambridge CB3 9AJ
  • Panel:

Ra Jong-Yil, Chair of the Panel and Former Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the UK and Japan

Martin Uden, Former Ambassador to the Republic of Korea

Jonathan Powell, CEO and founder of Inter Mediate

Christopher Green, Leiden University

Tristan Webb, Kent University

 

 

Booking is essential. To book or for further information, please visit Clare Hall Korea Symposium.

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