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8th Annual Kim Dae Jung Lecture

12.06.2025 | 14:15 - 16:00

In memory of the late South Korean president and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kim Dae Jung, the Institute of Korean Studies of the Freie Universität Berlin celebrates the 7th Annual Kim Dae Jung Lecture. This year, our speaker is Glyn Ford, who served as a Member of the European Parliament for 25 years, contributing significantly to international trade and foreign affairs, especially with Asia. Post his tenure, he continued his engagement with the DPRK through his NGO, Track2Asia, establishing a political dialogue with the Workers’ Party of Korea and visiting the DPRK nearly 50 times.

8th Annual Kim Dae Jung Lecture

8th Annual Kim Dae Jung Lecture

The Sunshine Policy: 25 Years After

Prof. Dr. Yong-chool Ha (Director of the Center for Korea Studies,The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington)

Lecture

The lecture will review the international backgrounds of the sunshine policy from the perspective of interactions between the internationalization and Koreanization. The main focus of the lecture will be on the factors for its rise and fall, the enduring impact of the sunshine policy, and the implications for the future of inter-Korean relations in the context of most recent changes in international relations.


About the lecturer

Yong chool Ha is Korea Foundation professor at the Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington and received his Ph D at University of California, Berkeley.  Before he moved to University of Washington in January 2008, professor Ha taught at the Department of International Relations, Seoul National University where he served as chairman of the department, associate dean of  the College of Social Sciences and chairman of the Unification Forum. He also served as president of the Korean Association of International Studies. He has written and published extensively on Korean domestic and international relations, North Korean politics and Soviet and Russian politics in English, Russian and Korean journals, such as Comparative Political Studies, Asian Survey, and Cambridge Review of International Relations.  He led the trans-Siberian railroad research trip for the first time in Korea in 2000.  His research interests are community building and international relations theories, late industrialization and IR. Changing elite-mass relations in late industrializing countries. Currently he is finishing a book on “late Industrialization, the State and Social Change in a comparative perspective.
His recent publications include: The Dynamics of Strong State (SNU Press, 2006), Late Industrialization, the State and Tradition: the Emergence of Neofamilism in Korea(2007, CPS),  Colonial Social Change (ed.)(U. of Washington Press, 2013), The International Impact of the Colonial Rule in Korea (UW Press, 2019), and Late Industrialization, Tradition and Social Change in South Korea(UW Press, 2024).

Language: English

Hybrid event - for online participation please register in advance

Registration: https://fu-berlin.webex.com/weblink/register/r49ffade362ce5beedfbb39b8cfcb0fc4

Zeit & Ort

12.06.2025 | 14:15 - 16:00

Hybrid event:

Offline venue:
Fabeckstr. 23–25, 14195 Berlin
Raum -1.2009 (Untergeschoss)

Weitere Informationen

Gwendolyn Domning (g.domning[at]fu-berlin.de)