Please join us for a discussion with Korean and American journalists on the result of the 2022 South Korean presidential election, and what to expect from the new Korean president and future relations with the U.S., North Korea and the region.
Insun Kang is deputy managing editor for digital content and diplomacy at Chosun Ilbo. She was previously Washington bureau chief for the Chosun Ilbo from 2016 to 2020.
Jiyoon Kim is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Democracy and Education. She is also a popular and highly acclaimed political analyst specializing in election and public opinion analysis. She was most recently the host of Jiyoon Kim’s Evening Show on TBS FM, where she discussed current issues with high-profile politicians and opinion leaders. Prior to TBS FM, Dr. Kim hosted MBC’s 100 Minute Debate, the most respected political debate program in Korea.
Michelle Ye Hee Lee is The Washington Post’s Tokyo bureau chief, covering Japan and the Koreas. She is based in Tokyo. Previously, she covered money and influence in politics and voting access on the national political enterprise and accountability team and was a reporter for The Post’s Fact Checker.
Gordon Lubold is the White House and national security reporter at The Wall Street Journal.
The Capital Cable is made possible by the generous support to the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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