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U.S.-Korea Institute | Overview

Click here to go to the U.S.-Korea Institute's Web site.

The U.S.-Korea Institute (USKI) at SAIS is part of an extensive program which began in 2006 to make SAIS a hub of Korea-related activities in the Washington, DC area.

USKI's mission is to increase information and understanding of Korea and Korean affairs in the United States, especially in the Washington, DC area. With support from the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, the Korea Foundation and private American donors, USKI sponsors courses, fellowships, research and outreach activities regarding Korea at SAIS.

USKI takes no stands on political or policy issues, but seeks to encourage the broadest possible dialogue with and among Americans with an interest in Korea.

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 Tuesday, September 23:  

"The Future for European Union-United States Economic and Political Relations"
5 p.m. - Rome Building Auditorium

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Thursday, September 25:
"Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis"
6 p.m. - Rome Building Auditorium
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