NKIDP welcomes new Korea Foundation Junior Scholar Yuree Kim

Feb 09, 2012

NKIDP is pleased to welcome Korea Foundation Junior Scholar Yuree Kim to the Woodrow Wilson Center . Her project is entitled The Influence of External Factors on the Reform and Opening in China and North Korea.

Yuree Kim is a Ph.D. candidate in international studies at the Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University. Her research interests include the international relations of East Asia, inter-Korean relations, and Chinese and North Korean foreign policies. Ms. Kim has previously worked as a researcher at Korea Institute for Future Strategies. She earned her B.A. in international relations and a M.A. in international studies from Seoul National University. While at the Wilson Center, Kim’s project is entitled The Influence of External Factors on the Reform and Opening in China and North Korea.

 

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Program Experts & Staff

  • Christian F. Ostermann // Director, History and Public Policy Program; European Studies; Cold War International History Project; North Korea Documentation Project; European Energy Security Initiative; Co-Director, Nuclear Proliferation International History Project
  • James Person // Program Associate, North Korea International Documentation Project
  • Charles Kraus // Program Assistant