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Next-Generation Vision Consortium on ROK-US and the Indo-Pacific Publication Launch Next-Generation Vision Consortium on ROK-US and the Indo-Pacific Publication Launch
In-person In-person

The East West-Center in Washington and the Korea Foundation invite you to the

Next-Generation Vision Consortium on ROK-US and the Indo-Pacific Publication Launch

A conversation and reception with:

Kayla Orta

Senior Associate

Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center at the Wilson Center

Korea: A Global Pivot State

Christina Lee

Associate

Beacon Global Strategies

US-ROK Economic Relations in Asia: The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, Supply Chains, and Beyond”

Dr. Satu P. Limaye

Vice President

East-West Center

Moderator

The East-West Center and the Korea Foundation are delighted to invite you to attend the in-person publication launch of the Next-Generation Vision Consortium on ROK-US and the Indo-Pacific publication. Since the beginning of 2023, the East-West Center, in partnership with and generous sponsorship from the Korea Foundation, invited representatives of student-led associations, volunteer organizations, youth networks, think tanks, and universities located across the United States to build upon and strengthen their knowledge of Korea, the US-Korea relationship, and international affairs as participants in the Next-Generation Vision Consortium on ROK-US and the Indo-Pacific. This event marks the launch of a publication summarizing presentations and discussions from this workshop series and features two members of the consortium as guest speakers to share their insights.

Please join us for a celebration that includes a brief discussion with Consortium participants followed by a standing reception.


Wednesday, December 13, 2023

4 PM – 7 PM ET

Location: Global Taiwan Institute

1836 Jefferson Place NW

Washington, DC 20036


In-Person Seminar Protocols

The program will follow the latest guidance concerning COVID-19 protocols in Washington, DC. Masks are optional and proof of vaccination will not be required for entry. As an outside guest, you will be required to check in via QR code to report on your health status to assist in contact tracing if necessary. This data will be stored internally and not released publicly.

This seminar is free and open to the public. This seminar will be on-the-record, but not recorded or streamed. Beverages and food will be served.

The East West-Center in Washington and the Korea Foundation invite you to the

Next-Generation Vision Consortium on ROK-US and the Indo-Pacific Publication Launch

A conversation and reception with:

Kayla Orta

Senior Associate

Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center at the Wilson Center

Korea: A Global Pivot State

Christina Lee

Associate

Beacon Global Strategies

US-ROK Economic Relations in Asia: The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, Supply Chains, and Beyond”

Dr. Satu P. Limaye

Vice President

East-West Center

Moderator

The East-West Center and the Korea Foundation are delighted to invite you to attend the in-person publication launch of the Next-Generation Vision Consortium on ROK-US and the Indo-Pacific publication. Since the beginning of 2023, the East-West Center, in partnership with and generous sponsorship from the Korea Foundation, invited representatives of student-led associations, volunteer organizations, youth networks, think tanks, and universities located across the United States to build upon and strengthen their knowledge of Korea, the US-Korea relationship, and international affairs as participants in the Next-Generation Vision Consortium on ROK-US and the Indo-Pacific. This event marks the launch of a publication summarizing presentations and discussions from this workshop series and features two members of the consortium as guest speakers to share their insights.

Please join us for a celebration that includes a brief discussion with Consortium participants followed by a standing reception.


Wednesday, December 13, 2023

4 PM – 7 PM ET

Location: Global Taiwan Institute

1836 Jefferson Place NW

Washington, DC 20036


In-Person Seminar Protocols

The program will follow the latest guidance concerning COVID-19 protocols in Washington, DC. Masks are optional and proof of vaccination will not be required for entry. As an outside guest, you will be required to check in via QR code to report on your health status to assist in contact tracing if necessary. This data will be stored internally and not released publicly.

This seminar is free and open to the public. This seminar will be on-the-record, but not recorded or streamed. Beverages and food will be served.