South Korea Democracy Storytelling Online Meeting - South Korea’s Democratic Resilience after the Pandemic
| | 2021-06-18
As part of the South Korea Democracy Storytelling project run by the East Asia Institute, a research team led by Won-Taek Kang, a professor at Seoul National University, held a closed online meeting on “South Korea's Democratic Resilience after the Pandemic” on June 18. Under the theme of South Korea’s Democratic Resilience and funded by the National Democratic Institue (NDI), this project is composed of four research teams that will each publish issue briefings in August based on roundtables and online meetings held in June and July.
Program
13:30-13:35 |
Opening Remarks |
Won-Taek Kang |
Professor, Seoul National University |
13:35-13:55 |
[Presentation] South Korea’s Democratic Resilience after the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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Presentation(20 mins) |
JeongHun Han |
Professor, Seoul National University |
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13:55-15:25 |
Discussion(90 mins) |
All Participants |
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15:25-15:30 |
Closing Remarks |
Won-Taek Kang |
Professor, Seoul National University |
Participant Information (In alphabetical order)
Presenter
JeongHun Han | Professor, Seoul National University |
Participants
Seung-Jin Jang | Associate Professor, Kookmin University |
Byong-kuen Jhee | Professor, Chosun University |
Won-Taek Kang | Professor, Seoul National University |
Sook Jong Lee | Professor, Sungkyunkwan University and Senior Fellow, EAI |
Hyeon Seok Park | Research Fellow, Governance at the National Assembly Futures Institute |
Kyungmee Park | Associate Professor, Jeonbuk National University |
Program Manager
Junghye Suh | Research Associate at East Asia Institute (EAI) |
Center for Democracy Cooperation
South Korea Democracy Storytelling