COVID-19 in North Korea: Surmountable or Existential Crisis?
North Korea was one of the first countries to close its borders with the outbreak of COVID-19 in China. While Pyongyang took this step to protect against the spread of COVID-19 domestically, it has harmed the North Korean economy. However, despite the economic costs and healthcare concerns, North Korea has continued to conduct missile tests and now faces questions of stability due to the uncertainty of Kim Jong-uns health.
Please join KEI for a livestream discussion of the current uncertainty in North Korea and Pyongyangs ability to handle the challenges ahead.
Featuring:
Keith Luse
Executive Director
National Committee on North Korea
Jung H. Pak
Senior Fellow and the SK-Korea Foundation Chair in Korea Studies
Brookings Institution
Troy Stangarone
Senior Director and Fellow
Korea Economic Institute of America
Moderated by:
Kyle Ferrier
Fellow and Director of Academic Affairs
[Source: Korea Economic Institute of America]