September 30, 2025 (Tuesday) @ 11:00
panel discussion
Power, Politics, and Pragmatism: What Lee Jae Myung’s Government Means for South Korea’s Future
The objective of the panel discussion is to provide a comprehensive exploration of the foreign policy direction, regional security strategy, and international diplomatic priorities of the Lee Jae Myung administration in South Korea. Through in-depth dialogue and expert analysis, the panel aims to shed light on the government’s overarching vision for its role on the global stage, its approach to navigating complex geopolitical dynamics in East Asia, and its efforts to foster strategic partnerships and maintain stability in the region. The discussion will also examine how domestic political considerations influence foreign policy decisions and what implications these may have for South Korea’s future engagement with key global actors.
Speaker:
Prof. Moon Chung-in
Visiting Fellow
Global Neighbours
Moderator:
Angelina Nagy
Research Fellow
Hungarian Institute of International Affairs
Venue
Hungarian Institute of International Affairs
H-1062 Budapest, Bajza u. 44. (Baruch-palace)
REGISTRATION
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