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21 August 2020

Symposium: We Asked the World’s Top Experts What America’s North Korea Policy Would Look Like If Joe Biden Wins

by Harry J. Kazianis 
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With less than three months to go until Election Day and a potential change of presidential administration, the Center for the National Interest’s Korean Studies team decided to ask dozens of the world’s top experts a simple question: If Joe Biden wins come November, what do you expect his North Korea policy to look like?

Below you will find links to each expert's analysis. Every day for the next several days, we will update this page with new and different perspectives. Please check back frequently!

August 18:

Joseph S. Nye, Jr.: University Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at, and former Dean of, Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and author of Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump.

August 17:


Bruce W. Bennett & Soo Kim: Bruce is a Senior Defense Analyst at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation and a Professor at its Pardee RAND Graduate School; Soo is a Policy Analyst at the RAND Corporation.

Julia Masterson: Research Assistant at the Arms Control Association.

August 16:

Ted Galen Carpenter: Senior Fellow in Security Studies at the Cato Institute and a Contributing Editor at The National Interest (TNI).

Robert Kelly: Professor of International Relations at Pusan National University.

August 15:

Joseph R. DeTrani: former US Special Envoy for Negotiations with North Korea, former Associate Director of National Intelligence and Mission Manager for North Korea, former Director of the National Counter Proliferation Center (NCPC), and former Special Adviser to the Director of National Intelligence.

Wallace C. Gregson: Senior Director of the China and the Pacific Program at the Center for the National Interest (CFTNI), former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs, former Commander of Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, former Commanding General of Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, and former Commander of Marine Corps Bases, Pacific.

August 14:

Peter Jennings: Executive Director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), former Deputy Secretary for Strategy in the Defence Department, Senior Adviser for Strategic Policy to the Prime Minister, and former Chief of Staff to the Minister for Defence.

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