February 3, 2021 3:30 – 5:00pm
Academic Event
This event was held by the IKS/Mershon Center and the guest speaker was Robert Kelly, a professor in political science at Pusan National University in Busan, South Korea. He discussed the Nuclear weapons situation in North Korea and the response that the US should take for the future. One statement he made that I thought was very interesting was that the United States would probably be fine living with a nuclear North Korea in the same way we did with countries like Russia and Pakistan in the past. I feel like in the media people are always saying that we need to denuclearize North Korea, but the truth is the situation has been very stable for a long time. Mr. Kelly mentioned that it is very unlikely for North Korea to completely get rid of all of their nuclear weapons because they have put so much time and effort into their program. The US needs to stop trying to negotiate for total elimination of their nuclear weapons and focus on more serious concessions. A few he mentioned were freezing them were they are now and having possible roll backs in the future; however, the US would have to give something to them in return for them to agree.
The whole talk was very interesting and I enjoyed hearing from someone who lives in South Korea and hears what the South Korean government and media are taking about, too. This event related to International Affairs becasue the nuclear weapons program and North Korea as a nation is a very important topic globally. I really enjoyed this talk and was excited to hear what Robert Kelly had to say on the subject, because I have seen him on other programs before on TV and like what he says.