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SUMMARY:The Future of Korean Competitiveness
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Virtual Event \nEvent Description: “South Korea faces unparalleled challenges in the coming years: a demographic fallout with the world’s lowest fertility rates and a fast-aging society\, all-around economic competition from China\, vulnerable supply chains\, and sluggish growth rates. South Koreans also confront a belligerent North Korea with an expanding arsenal of nuclear weapons\, as well as a growing Chinese military footprint nearby. As U.S.-China competition intensifies\, South Korea finds itself straddling a precarious fault line. \nCarnegie’s Chung Min Lee will be joined by Lee Jeung-eun\, Hana Anderson\, Jacob Feldgoise\, and Juhern Kim to discuss these issues and the launch of their new compendium\, “How South Korea Is Honing a Competitive Edge.” \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-future-of-korean-competitiveness/
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