Bad Boy in Rough Neighbourhood: North Korea and the Challenges of East Asian Security

Come and hear Dr Victor Teo, Visiting Fellow from the University of Hong
Kong, give a fascinating insight into North Korea. As well as taking
questions from the audience, he will address the following highly
topical issues:

* How do we make sense of North Korea’s seemingly bizarre international
behavior?
* Is North Korea really a threat to international society and to East
Asia?
* Should the international Community contain or engage the DPRK?

All welcome. No charge.

Victor is currently Visiting Fellow at Hughes Hall and a Visiting
Scholar at POLIS. He is Assistant Professor at the University of Hong
Kong. His research interest lies in the International Relations of
Asia-Pacific, with particular emphasis on Sino-Japanese Relations,
China’s Underground Economy and North Korean Issues. He received his PhD
in International Relations from the London School of Economics and
Political Science. He is founding Director of DPRK Observatory, a NGO
and transnational academic society that specialises on the study of
North Korean Affairs. A frequent visitor to North Korea, Victor has
travelled extensively throughout the Country.

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