2nd Week of April 2025
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SNUAC WEEKLY is a Weekly Newsletter Published by the SNUAC
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A Case Study on the Success and Failure on Weapons Mass Destruction Nonproliferation Regimes: Focus on Chemical Weapons Conventions and Biological Weapons Conventions

  • Date: April 15th, Tuesday, 2025, 12:00 – 13:00
  • Location: Room 304, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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Critical minerals, armed conflict, and the global energy transition: Insights from Southeast Asia and Africa

  • Date: April 16th, Thursday, 2025, 12:00 – 13:30
  • Location: Room 303, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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From Afghanistan to Korea: Migration, Adaptation, and Coexistence

  • Date: April 17th, Thursday, 2025, 14:00 – 16:00
  • Location: Room 303, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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Indian conglomerates, corporate governance, and economic development: Implications for the Korean society

  • Date: April 17th, Thursday, 2025, 16:00 – 17:00
  • Location: Room 304, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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Between Games and Martial Law: The Political Turn of the Squid Game Series

  • Date: April 18th, Friday, 2025, 14:00 – 15:30
  • Location: Room 304, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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Iran-U.S. Relations: Historical Background and Future Prospects

  • Date: April 21st, Monday, 2025, 16:00 – 18:00
  • Location: Room 303, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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2025 Spring Conference of the Korean Society for Urban History

  • Date: April 25th, Friday, 2025, 13:30 – 18:00
  • Location: Room 240, SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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CHS 100 minute Talk 25-2: Survivalist Modernity

  • Date: April 28th, Monday, 2025, 16:00 – 17:40
  • Online via Zoom
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Exploring Methodologies for Comparative Area Studies in Asia

  • Date: April 30th, Wednesday, 2025, 10:00 – 15:00
  • Location: Samick Hall (Room 220), SNUAC (Bldg. 101)
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SNUAC offers a visiting scholars fellowship to promote the exchanges of scholars at home and abroad interested in Asian studies and their cooperation with SNUAC.

Let us introduce the SNUAC visiting fellows for Spring 2025.

사진-Dylan Motin

Dylan Motin holds a Ph.D. in political science. He is currently a Non-resident Kelly Fellow at the Pacific Forum. His research expertise revolves around international relations theory, and his main interests are balance-of-power theory, great power competition, and Korean affairs. He is the author of Territorial Expansion and Great Power Behavior during the Cold War: A Theory of Armed Emergence (Routledge, 2025) and Bandwagoning in International Relations: China, Russia, and Their Neighbors (Vernon Press, 2024).

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