South Korea's Contributions to International Security
Scott Snyder speaks to Balbina Hwang and Terry Roehrig on South Korea's contributions to international security.
Speakers: Scott A. Snyder, Speaker, Council on Foreign Relations
Balbina Y. Hwang, Visiting Professor, Georgetown University
Terence Roehrig, Professor in National Security Affairs and the Director of the Asia-Pacific Studies Group, U.S. Naval War College
October 24, 2012
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