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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs  Korean Peninsula Affairs 
 Center&nbsp\; present On Korea: Kim\, Moon and Trump Confront the Washingt
 on Mainstream. What Can We Expect? A Talk by Stephen Costello\, Director\,
  AsiaEast.Org &nbsp\;North Korea’s leader appears to be trying to return t
 o economic development and away from growing weapons capabilities. The Sou
 th Korean and American presidents are trying hard to help him do that. In 
 Washington\, virtually every other actor aside from President Trump is aga
 inst proposed diplomatic solutions.&nbsp\;Stephen Costello has worked as p
 olitical consultant\, policy advisor\, think tank analyst and writer on Ko
 rea issues for 28 years in Washington and Seoul. He was a consultant to Ko
 rean democratic leader Kim Dae-jung from 1990 to 1998\, and managed the KD
 J Peace Foundation DC office. He directed the Korea in Transition program 
 at the Atlantic Council from 1999 to 2004. He now directs AsiaEast.Org\, a
  policy initiative focused on security\, development and politics in North
 east Asia. His opinion column appears in The Korea Times in Seoul.&nbsp\; 
 Sponsoring Departments: Korean Peninsula Affairs Center\, East Asia Progra
 m\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs  Contact Havva Karakas-Keles for 
 more information at&nbsp\;hkarakas@syr.edu&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:On Korea: Kim\, Moon and Trump Confront the Washington Mainstream. 
 What Can We Expect?
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs </p><p
 > Korean Peninsula Affairs Center<strong>&nbsp\; </strong></p><p>present</
 p><p> <strong>On Korea: Kim\, Moon and Trump Confront the Washington Mains
 tream. What Can We Expect? </strong></p><p>A Talk by Stephen Costello\, Di
 rector\, AsiaEast.Org &nbsp\;</p><p>North Korea’s leader appears to be try
 ing to return to economic development and away from growing weapons capabi
 lities. The South Korean and American presidents are trying hard to help h
 im do that. In Washington\, virtually every other actor aside from Preside
 nt Trump is against proposed diplomatic solutions.&nbsp\;<u></u><u></u><br
 ></p><p><b>Stephen Costello</b> has worked as political consultant\, polic
 y advisor\, think tank analyst and writer on Korea issues for 28 years in 
 Washington and Seoul. He was a consultant to Korean democratic leader Kim 
 Dae-jung from 1990 to 1998\, and managed the KDJ Peace Foundation DC offic
 e. He directed the <i>Korea in Transition</i> program at the Atlantic Coun
 cil from 1999 to 2004. He now directs AsiaEast.Org\, a policy initiative f
 ocused on security\, development and politics in Northeast Asia. His opini
 on column appears in <i>The Korea Times</i> in Seoul.&nbsp\;</p><p> Sponso
 ring Departments: Korean Peninsula Affairs Center\, East Asia Program\, Mo
 ynihan Institute of Global Affairs </p><p> Contact Havva Karakas-Keles for
  more information at&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:hkarakas@syr.edu">hkarakas@syr.
 edu</a>&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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