A focus on the political, social and economic challenges and opportunities in the post-COVID era on the Korean peninsula and on the future developments after the 2022 presidential elections.
Data:
Luogo: Palazzo Marescotti (Salone Marescotti, via Barberia 4 - Bologna) - Evento in presenza e online
Tipo: DAMSLab
In collaborazione con: Academy of Korean Studies, Asia Institute
Con il sostegno di: Seed Program for Korean Studies of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea and the Korean Studies Promotion Service at the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS-2021-INC-2230003)
Organizing Committee: Marco Milani, Mary Lou Emberti Gialloreti, Matteo Casari, Marco Cucco, Antonio Fiori
Diretta streaming: https://www.facebook.com/damslab.lasoffitta
Per partecipare in presenza è raccomandato l’utilizzo della mascherina FFP2 e la prenotazione on line (modulo disponibile nel box di pagina)
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The SoKEN 2022 Annual Conference of the Social Sciences Korean Studies European Network will focus on the recent developments on the Korean Peninsula in relation to economic, political, and social aspects. In particular, panel presentations will deal with the post- pandemic challenges on the Korean peninsula, both from a domestic and international perspective, and the political dynamics towards the 2022 presidential election. Topics will include the management of the COVID emergency, the social and economic consequences of the COVID crisis, recent political developments in South Korea, changes and continuity in inter-Korean relations, the regional and global positioning of South and North Korea and their foreign policy strategies.
Palazzo Marescotti (via Barberia 4 - Bologna)