October 4, 2023
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Clark Sorensen, Jackson School Professor Emeritus of International Studies at the University of Washington, has received the 2023 Korea Foundation Award in recognition of his contributions to the enhancement of
March 11, 2020
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Yong-Chool Ha, Korea Foundation Professor of Korean Social Science at the Jackson School, is featured in UW News for recent work editing a new volume in University of Washington Press’
November 4, 2019
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Donald Hellmann, Professor Emeritus at the Jackson School, and Clark Sorensen, Jackson School Professor and Director of the Center for Korean Studies, are featured in an article about an Ewha Womens
March 1, 2019
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Professors David Bachman, Donald Hellmann, Christopher Jones, and Clark Sorensen participated in a panel on China-U.S. strategic rivalry. The lecture series featured Dr. Shi Yinhong, professor of international relations at
April 30, 2018
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Professor of International Studies and Chair of the Korea Studies Program, Clark Sorensen, comments on the participation of Kim Yo Jong, little sister of Kim Jong Un, at the Korean peace
April 25, 2018
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Professor of International Studies and Chair of the Korea Studies Program, Clark Sorensen, is interviewed about North Korea’s announcement it will shut down its nuclear testing site. He argues the freeze might be a
February 13, 2018
Posted by: dpal
Jackson School Professor and Director of the Center for Korea Studies Clark Sorensen is quoted an article on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s sister Kim Yo Jong’s presence during the Winter Olympics in South
February 8, 2018
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In the run-up to the Winter Olympics in South Korea, Jackson School Professor and Director of the Center for Korea Studies Clark Sorensen is quoted in an article on the use of Korean pop
January 23, 2018
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An article on the kind of food that athletes at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea may expect quotes Clark Sorensen, Jackson School Professor and Director of the Center for Korea Studies.
November 17, 2017
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The “Pivot to Asia” signals a return of the U.S.’s attention to the Asia-Pacific, a region that has seen both rapid economic expansion and a possibility for conflict. The U.S.