The North Korea-Russia Alliance and Geopolitics of East Asia

Wednesday, December 4, 2024
2:00–3:15 PM HST
Networking Reception: 3:15–4:00 PM HST
Imin International Conference Center

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The signing of the North Korea-Russia alliance treaty by Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un on June 19 this year was a geopolitical earthquake which will have far-reaching consequences, not only for peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula and East Asia but also for security dynamics of the wider Eurasian continent.

On Wednesday, December 4, Ambassador Chun Yungwoo, who served as National Security Advisor to former South Korea President Lee Myungbak, shared his insights on what motivated Kim Jong Un to go all in for Russia and its war against Ukraine, which culminated in the latest deployment of North Korean troops to Russia. He also discussed how the emerging axis of the world’s two most isolated leaders will affect the strategic interests of the major stakeholders; and what options are available for the ROK-US alliance and the ROK-US-Japan trilateral security cooperation framework in response to new challenges presented by the Russia-North Korea alliance and China-Russia ‘no limits’ strategic partnership.

This event was followed by a networking reception from 3:15–4:00 PM.

Chun Yungwoo is chairman and founder of the Korean Peninsula Future Forum (KPFF), a think tank with a particular focus on national security issues. He is also a columnist for The Chosun Ilbo. Chun served as the National Security Advisor to South Korea President Lee Myung-Bak from October 2010 to February 2013. Before his appointment to the Office of the President, he had been a career diplomat for 33 years. He served in key posts at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including as the Second Vice Foreign Minister (October 2009-October 2010), Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs, Head of the ROK Delegation to the Six-Party Talks (February 2006-April 2008), and Deputy Foreign Minister for Policy Planning and International Organizations (January 2005-April 2006). His senior overseas assignments include Ambassador to the United Kingdom (May 2008-November 2009) and Ambassador/Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN in New York (June 2003-January 2005).

This event was presented by the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Honolulu, the East-West Center, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, the University of Hawaiʻi Center for Korean Studies, and the University of Hawaiʻi Center for Indo-Pacific Affairs.