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How to Talk to North Korea

Mon. May 14th, 2018
Washington, DC

As a possible Trump-Kim summit draws closer, Carnegie hosted a conversation about what negotiating with North Korea is really like. Previous U.S. negotiators and experts talked about what lessons have been learned in previous rounds of talks, and what the United States should know going forward. The New York Times’ Mark Landler moderated.

Suzanne DiMaggio

Suzanne DiMaggio is a director and senior fellow at New America, where she focuses on U.S. foreign policy, the Middle East, and Asia.

Robert L. Gallucci

Robert L. Gallucci is a distinguished professor in the practice of diplomacy at Georgetown University.

Christopher Hill

Christopher Hill is currently the chief adviser to the chancellor for global engagement and professor of the practice in diplomacy at the University of Denver

Daniel Russel

Daniel Russel is vice president for international security and diplomacy at the Asia Society Policy Institute.

Mark Landler

Mark Landler is a White House correspondent at the New York Times.

event speakers

Suzanne DiMaggio

Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Suzanne DiMaggio is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where she focuses on U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East and Asia.

Robert Gallucci

Robert Gallucci is distinguished professor in the practice of diplomacy at Georgetown University. He previously served as president of the John D. and Catherine T. Macarthur Foundation.

Christopher Hill

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Asia Program

Ambassador Christopher Robert Hill is currently an adjunct professor at Columbia SIPA. He is a former career diplomat, a four-time ambassador, nominated by three presidents, whose last post was as ambassador to Iraq.

Daniel Russel

Daniel Russel is the assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs and is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service. Prior to his appointment as Assistant Secretary in July 2013, Russel served at the White House as special assistant to the president and National Security Council senior director for Asian affairs.

Mark Landler