It's official! I have been accepted to speak at the Council on Asian Affairs Young Researchers Symposium, presenting my paper "Determining the Success of Defectors: Does One Gender Profit More in Defecting from North Korea?" It is an honor to be chosen by my peers and I am looking forward to this opportunity. The symposium will be a way for young professionals to better their speaking skills in front of an audience, receiving feedback on their papers, and making it through discussion groups and Q&A. I will be posting the final copy of my paper to my portfolio so if you have any comments please contact me through email or on the site.
Council on Asian Affairs
We are proud to invite you to attend the
Council on Asian Affairs Young Researchers Symposium
“21st Century Asia Policy: Economics, Defense, and Beyond”
Presenting
Douglas W. Toney
Graduate Student, Institute for World Politics
on
“Bo Xilai and the Insider’s Game of Chinese Power Politics”
Anne Gillman
Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins School of International Studies
on
“The Relationship between Myanmar and the Gulf States”
And
Clare Hubbard
Associate Director of Programs and Intern Coordinator, Korea Economic Institute
on
“Determining the Success of Defectors: Does One Gender Profit More in Defecting from North Korea”
With special remarks on behalf of
Andrew Steele
Graduate Student, Georgetown University
on
“The NAFTA of Asia: How a Trilateral FTA Between China, South Korea, and Japan Affirms the Power of Trade”
July 3rd, 2014
12 pm to 2 pm
The Heritage Foundation
Van Andel Center
Please RSVP by Friday, June 27th.