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School of International Studies of the University of Washington in 2010. He also has been a
research fellow for Korea- U.S. Exchange Council (2001?2004). Professor Park has written
many articles in leading journals, including International Journal of Korean Unifi cation Stud-
ies, Korea Journal of Defense Analysis, and Global Economic Review, among others. He received
his PhD in the area of international politics from Northwestern University in 1999.
Mr. Christopher Johnson, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Christopher Johnson is a se nior adviser and holds the Freeman Chair in China Studies at CSIS.
An accomplished Asian affairs specialist, Mr. Johnson spent nearly two de cades serving in
the U.S. government’s intelligence and foreign affairs communities and has extensive
experience analyzing and working in Asia on a diverse set of country- specifi c and transna-
tional issues. Mr. Johnson worked as a se nior China analyst at the Central Intelligence
Agency, where he played a key role in the analytic support to policymakers during the 1996
Taiwan Strait missile crisis, the 1999 accidental bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade,
the downing of a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft on Hainan Island in 2001, and the SARS
epidemic in 2003. Mr. Johnson served as an intelligence liaison to two secretaries of state
and their deputies on worldwide security issues and in 2011 was awarded the U.S. Depart-
ment of State’s Superior Honor Award for outstanding support to the secretary and her
se nior staff. He also served abroad in a fi eld site in Southeast Asia. Mr. Johnson graduated
summa cum laude with bachelor’s degrees in history and po liti cal science from the Univer-
sity of California at San Diego (1994) and received his MA in security policy studies from
the George Washington University (1996).
Mr. Bruce Klingner, Heritage Foundation
Bruce Klingner is the se nior research fellow for Northeast Asia in the Heritage Foundation’s
Asian Studies Center. Klingner’s analysis and writing about North Korea, South Korea,
Japan, and related issues are informed by his 20 years working at the Central Intelligence
Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency. From 1996 to 2001, Klingner was the CIA’s
deputy division chief for Korea, responsible for the analysis of po liti cal, military, economic,
and leadership issues for the president of the United States and other se nior U.S. policymak-
ers. In 1993?1994, he was the chief of CIA’s Korea branch, which analyzed military develop-
ments during a nuclear crisis with North Korea. Klingner, who joined Heritage in 2007, has
testifi ed before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, the Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence, and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. He is a frequent
commentator in U.S. and foreign media, including tele vi sion news programs for ABC, CBS,
Fox, CNN, MSNBC, BBC, Bloomberg, and C- Span. His articles and commentary have appeared
in major American publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall
Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, and
Fortune, as well as in overseas outlets such as Financial Times, Chosun Ilbo, Joongang Ilbo,
Kyodo News, and Nikkei Weekly. Klingner is a distinguished graduate of the National War
College, where he received a master’s degree in national security strategy in 2002. He also
holds a master’s degree in strategic intelligence from the Defense Intelligence College and
a bachelor’s degree in po liti cal science from Middlebury College in Vermont. He is active in
Korean martial arts, attaining third- degree black belt in taekwondo and fi rst- degree black
belt in hapkido and teuk kong moo sool.
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Session Two: Korean Unifi cation and
the Security Environment
PANEL D: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
Dr. Kurt Campbell, The Asia Group
Dr. Kurt Campbell is the founding partner, chairman, and chief executive offi cer of The
Asia Group. From 2009 to 2013, he served as the assistant secretary of state for East Asian
and Pacifi c Affairs, where he is widely credited as being a key architect of the “pivot to Asia.”
Previously, Dr. Campbell was the CEO and cofounder of the Center for a New American
Security (CNAS) and concurrently served as the director of the Aspen Strategy Group and
chairman of the editorial board of the Washington Quarterly. He was the se nior vice presi-
dent, director of the International Security Program, and Henry A. Kissinger Chair at the
Center for Strategic and International Studies. Dr. Campbell also served as the associate
professor of public policy and international relations at the John F. Kennedy School of
Government and assistant director of the Center for Science and International Affairs at
Harvard University. He previously served in several capacities in government, including
as deputy assistant secretary of the White House, and White House fellow at the Depart-
ment of the Trea sury. He was concurrently an offi cer in the U.S. Navy Reserves, serving
on surface ships, on the Joint Chiefs of Staff and in the Chief of Naval Operations Special
Strategic Advisory Unit. Dr. Campbell received his BA from the University of California,
San Diego, a certifi cate in music and po liti cal philosophy from the University of Erevan in
Soviet Armenia, and his PhD in international relations from Brasenose College at Oxford
University, where he was a Distinguished Marshall Scholar.
Dr. Kim Jaechun, Sogang University
Jaechun Kim is a po liti cal scientist trained at Yale University (MA in international relations;
MPhil in po liti cal science; PhD in po liti cal science). Before joining the Graduate School of
International Studies (GSIS) at Sogang University, he worked for Yale University as a lecturer
for the Department of Po liti cal Science and Yale Center for the International and Area Studies
(YCIAS). Currently he is the director of Sogang University’s Institute of International and
Area Studies (IIAS). He also served as the dean of Sogang GSIS (2010?2013). Earlier in his
career, he had worked for the National Assembly of Korea as legislative assistant and the
Bankers Trust Company as credit analyst. He has been advising the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Korea as a member of the policy advisory board since 2006. His research interests
include international relations theory, U.S. foreign policy making, international security
and peace, and intelligence policy. His recent publications deal with the ROK- U.S. security
alliance, Korea’s role in global governance, the impact of Korean War on the U.S. military
policy, and so on. At Sogang, he offers courses on international relations, international
security and peace, American politics and American foreign policy, social science research
methodology, and so on.
Ambassador Stapleton Roy, Wilson Center
Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy is a Distinguished Scholar and Founding Director Emeritus of
the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Woodrow Wilson International
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Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. He was born in China and spent much of his youth
there during the upheavals of World War and the communist revolution, where he watched
the battle for Shanghai from the roof of the Shanghai American School. He joined the U.S.
Foreign Ser vice immediately after graduating from Prince ton in 1956, retiring 45 years
later with the rank of Career Ambassador, the highest in the ser vice. In 1978 he participated
in the secret negotiations that led to the establishment of U.S.- PRC diplomatic relations.
During a career focused on East Asia and the Soviet Union, his ambassadorial assign-
ments included Singapore, China, and Indonesia. His fi nal post with the State Department
was as assistant secretary for intelligence and research. On retirement he joined Kissinger
Associates, Inc., a strategic consulting fi rm, before joining the Woodrow Wilson Interna-
tional Center for Scholars in September 2008 to head the newly created Kissinger Institute.
In 2001 he received Prince ton University’s Woodrow Wilson Award for Distinguished
Public Ser vice.
Dr. Kim Yung Ho, Sungshin Women’s University
Yung Ho Kim is a professor, Department of Po liti cal Science and Foreign Affairs, Sungshin
Women’s University in Seoul, Korea. He served as the secretary to the president for unifi ca-
tion, Offi ce of the President of the Republic of Korea (2011?2012), and ambassador for human
rights, the Republic of Korea (2012?2013). He was the director of the Sungshin Education
Program for Free Citizen (2007?2009), which was designed to help North Korean refugee
college students to adjust themselves to South Korean society. He worked as the director for
the Center for East Asian Studies of Sungshin Women’s University, and as the dean of aca-
demic and external affairs at Sungshin Women’s University. He graduated from the Depart-
ment of Diplomacy, Seoul National University, and received his PhD from the Department of
Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia (1996). He has published books in
Korean entitled Korea and International Politics (2012) and The Origins and Development of the
Korean War (2006). He has also published articles on China’s new type of great power rela-
tionship, U.S. policy to pivot to Asia, and the Northeast Asian version of the Helsinki pro cess.
Observers
Cheon Seongwhun, Republic of Korea Offi ce of National Security
Cheon Seongwhun is secretary to the president for security strategy, Offi ce of National
Security, the ROK. Before joining the Offi ce of National Security, he was the president of the
Korea Institute for National Unifi cation (KINU). In 2013, he was an expert member of the
Transition Team of the 18th President, the ROK. Previously, he was a se nior research fellow
and the director of the Center for North Korean Studies at the KINU, Seoul, South Korea. He
had been an editorial con sul tant for Radio Free Asia (RFA) from October 2000 to August 2013.
He was also a member of policy advisory committees for the Ministry of National Defense,
the Ministry of Unifi cation, and crisis management at the Offi ce of the President. He is the
recipient of Commendation of President of the Republic of Korea in 2003 and awards for
excellent research from the Korea Research Council for Humanities & Social Sciences in
2001, 2002, and 2003. Dr. Cheon graduated from the Department of Industrial Engineering
at the Korea University and received his PhD in Management Sciences from the University
of Waterloo, Canada.
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