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The Seoul National University Institute of International Affairs held the “24th Global Prominence Seminar” on November 29, 2023 in the International Conference Hall (Bldg. 140-2, Room 401). Director of the Institute of International Affairs Seong-Ho Sheen moderated the seminar, and Tomáš Petříček, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, gave a presentation entitled the “EU’s Geopolitical Challenges: Central European Outlook.” Many students and researchers attended the seminar. Minister Petříček reviewed the new geopolitical realities, including the Covid-19 pandemic, US-China competition, the Russia war of aggression against Ukraine, and others, facing the European Union, and argued that these recent phenomena are challenging the EU’s traditional self-image of preferencing soft power over hard power and relying on interdependencies to prevent conflict. Minister Petříček also answered a variety of questions from the floor on domestic politics throughout Europe.
2024-01-26
Read MoreThe Seoul National University Institute of International Affairs held the “23rd Global Prominence Seminar” on November 21, 2023 in the International Conference Hall (Bldg. 140-2, Room 401). Seoul National University Graduate School of International Studies Professor Hyeyoung Lee moderated the seminar, and Judge Chang-ho Chung of the International Criminal Court gave a talk titled “Accountability for International Crimes: A Judge’s Perspective”. Many students and researchers attended the seminar. Judge Chung provided an in-depth view into the innerworkings of the International Criminal Court (ICC). After giving an introduction of the organization, along with its processes and members, he shared some landmark cases that highlight the role of the ICC within the international community. He entertained questions from the floor and illuminated the issue of international justice in the context of recent international affairs.
2024-01-26
Read MoreThe Seoul National University Institute of International Affairs held the “22nd Global Prominence Seminar” on November 16, 2023 in the Global Leaders Room (Bldg. 140, Room 201). Seoul National University Graduate School of International Studies Professor Seong-ho Sheen moderated the seminar, and Director Mireya Solís of the Center for East Asia Policy Studies in the Brookings Institute gave a book talk on her book titled “Japan’s Quiet Leadership: Reshaping the Indo-Pacific”. Many students and researchers attended the seminar. Director Solís asks the question “Why has Japan emerged from the ‘lost decades’ unscathed from the populist wave and a far more consequential actor in the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific? In answering this question, she provides a sweeping look at Japan’s domestic economic and political evolution, its economic statecraft, and the array of geopolitical challenges that have triggered a gradual but substantial shift in the country’s security profile. The presented tells the story of Japan’s reinvention as a network power to overcome the harsh realities of diminishing relative capabilities.
2024-01-26
Read MoreThe Seoul National University Institute of International Affairs held the “21st Global Prominence Seminar” on September 19, 2023 in the Global Leaders Room (Bldg. 140, Room 201). Seoul National University Graduate School of International Studies Professor Seong-ho Sheen moderated the seminar, and Victoria University of Wellington Emeritus Professor Roberto Rabel gave a presentation entitled “New Zealand’s Indo-Pacific Challenge”. Many students and researchers attended the seminar. Professor Rabel discussed how until recently, New Zealand was well served by its ‘liberal bet’ that the region will continue to enjoy peace and prosperity, fuelled economically by Chinese growth, protected militarily by American power and connected politically through ASEAN-centred mechanisms for regional dialogue. He goes on to argue that the country’s ‘liberal bet’, however, has been challenged by the reconceptualising of the region, which has driven an incremental adaptation of its Asia-Pacific strategy to reflect a more diffused, complex and contested Indo-Pacific context.
2024-01-26
Read More[Event Report] The 20th Global Prominence Seminar: “US-China Maritime Security Issues in the Indo-Pacific” The Seoul National University Institute of International Affairs held the “20th Global Prominence Seminar” on June 12, 2023 in the Global Leaders Room (Bldg. 140, Room 201). Director of the Institute of International Affairs Seong-Ho Sheen moderated the seminar, and John Hemmings, Senior Director of the Indo-Pacific Foreign and Security Policy Program at the Pacific Forum, gave a presentation entitled “US-China Maritime Security Issues in the Indo-Pacific.” Many students and researchers attended the seminar. Dr. Hemmings discussed recent developments in the security environment in the Indo-Pacific region, including AUKUS and the Quad, and US-China competition over ensuring the free use of shipping lanes in the South China Sea. Dr. Hemmings short talk was followed by a lively question and answer session with many questions from Seoul National University students.
2023-06-21
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