Russia and the DPRK-niche Diplomacy?

August 2018 No Comments

Russia and the DPRK-niche Diplomacy?

SMA hosted a speaker session presented by Dr. Natasha Kuhrt (King’s College, London) as a part of its SMA INDOPACOM Speaker Series. 

Date: 9 August 2018

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SMA hosted a speaker session presented by Dr. Natasha Kuhrt (King’s College, London) as a part of its SMA INDOPACOM Speaker Series. Dr. Kuhrt discussed Russia’s pivot towards a North Korea-focused Asia policy in response both to the increasing importance of the Asia-Pacific region and to the US’s pivot towards the region. She explained that Russia is highly invested in multilateral talks, strongly resists the notion of any settlement on the Korean Peninsula issues without its involvement, and is opposed to the US leading the negotiations. She also discussed Russia’s interests in and actions towards North Korea, as well as its desire to gain a more significant role in the region by taking away some of China’s influence. Dr. Kuhrt concluded by discussing some of Russia’s ongoing projects in North Korea, including modernizing Soviet-era facilities, creating a pipeline to benefit Pyongyang, and other economically-motivated activities.

This speaker session supported SMA’s Korea Strategic Outcomes project. For additional speaker sessions and project publications, please visit the Korea Strategic Outcomes project page.

Speaker Session Recording

Briefing Materials

Biography

Natasha Kuhrt is lecturer in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London. Her main research interests are Russia’s Asia policy, as well as broader issues of international law, sovereignty and intervention. She has published widely on Russia’s Asia policy, and her book, Russian Policy Towards China and Japan, based on her PhD, was published by Routledge.

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