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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;Korean Peninsula Aff
 airs Center presentsCivil Society Dialogues in U.S.-China and U.S.-North K
 orea RelationsThis talk will explore the ways in which civil society\norga
 nizations carry forward the messages received during track II dialogues an
 d\nseek to transfer these messages to policymakers and into actionable pol
 icy.\nJasper will recount his experience of track II mechanisms with North
  Korean and\nChinese counterparts and subsequent advocacy efforts that bui
 ld on these\nefforts. Most notably\, Jasper will discuss efforts that impa
 cted international\nagreements such as the Singapore Joint Statement betwe
 en the United States and\nNorth Korea as well as recent research demonstra
 ting the quantifiable results\nof U.S.-China dialogues.Daniel JasperAsia P
 ublic Education and Advocacy Coordinator\n\nAmerican Friends Service Commi
 tteeDaniel\nJasper is the Asia Public Education and Advocacy Coordinator f
 or the American\nFriends Service Committee\, where he has advocated for di
 plomacy\, humanitarian\ncooperation\, and peacebuilding with North Korea a
 nd China since 2015.&nbsp\;He\nhas assisted and taken part in humanitarian
  delegations to North Korea and\nregularly participates in Track II dialog
 ues with Chinese foreign policy\nexperts. Jasper is a co-founder of the Ko
 rea Peace Network and leads grassroots\nefforts across 25 states calling f
 or government support for reunions between\nseparated Korean American fami
 lies and their loved ones in North Korea\, the\nrepatriation of U.S. servi
 cemember remains\, people-to-people exchanges\, and\nending the Korean War
 . He also co-leads the Lift Sanctions\, Save Lives network\,\nand advocate
 s for human-centered sanctions policy.&nbsp\;Click here to registerFor mor
 e information\, please contact Havva Karakas-Keles\, hkarakas@syr.edu or t
 o request additional accommodation arrangements\, please contact Morgan Bi
 cknell\, mebickne@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Civil Society Dialogues in U.S.-China and U.S.-North Korea Relation
 s
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;
 </p><p>Korean Peninsula Affairs Center presents</p><p><strong><br></strong
 ></p><p><strong>Civil Society Dialogues in U.S.-China and U.S.-North Korea
  Relations</strong></p><p>This talk will explore the ways in which civil s
 ociety\norganizations carry forward the messages received during track II 
 dialogues and\nseek to transfer these messages to policymakers and into ac
 tionable policy.\nJasper will recount his experience of track II mechanism
 s with North Korean and\nChinese counterparts and subsequent advocacy effo
 rts that build on these\nefforts. Most notably\, Jasper will discuss effor
 ts that impacted international\nagreements such as the Singapore Joint Sta
 tement between the United States and\nNorth Korea as well as recent resear
 ch demonstrating the quantifiable results\nof U.S.-China dialogues.</p><p>
 <br></p><p><strong>Daniel Jasper</strong></p>Asia Public Education and Adv
 ocacy Coordinator<p>\n\n</p><p>American Friends Service Committee</p><p><b
 r></p>Daniel\nJasper is the Asia Public Education and Advocacy Coordinator
  for the American\nFriends Service Committee\, where he has advocated for 
 diplomacy\, humanitarian\ncooperation\, and peacebuilding with North Korea
  and China since 2015.&nbsp\;He\nhas assisted and taken part in humanitari
 an delegations to North Korea and\nregularly participates in Track II dial
 ogues with Chinese foreign policy\nexperts. Jasper is a co-founder of the 
 Korea Peace Network and leads grassroots\nefforts across 25 states calling
  for government support for reunions between\nseparated Korean American fa
 milies and their loved ones in North Korea\, the\nrepatriation of U.S. ser
 vicemember remains\, people-to-people exchanges\, and\nending the Korean W
 ar. He also co-leads the Lift Sanctions\, Save Lives network\,\nand advoca
 tes for human-centered sanctions policy.&nbsp\;<p><br></p><p><a href="http
 s://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0rc-2rqjsqG9Tvpq4ItWpU4i
 LUwbYV6Q-U " title="Click here to register">Click here to register</a></p>
 <p><br></p><p>For more information\, please contact Havva Karakas-Keles\, 
 hkarakas@syr.edu or to request additional accommodation arrangements\, ple
 ase contact Morgan Bicknell\, mebickne@syr.edu.</p>
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