John S. Park
Senior Research Associate (Northeast Asia), Center for
Conflict Analysis and Prevention
Northeast Asia | U.S. Foreign Policy | North Korea | Arms Control and
Nonproliferation | Asian Economic Development | Asian Financial Issues
Phone: (202) 429-3861
E-mail: jpark@usip.org
Languages: Korean
John S. Park focuses on Northeast Asian security, economic and energy issues and U.S. foreign
policy toward the region. He is the director of the Institute’s Korea Working Group, a consultative
body comprising senior experts from the government and think tank communities, and chaired by
Ambassador Richard Solomon. Park is co-director of the U.S.-China Project on Crisis Avoidance and
Cooperation, which is a collaborative endeavor with Fudan University and the China Institutes of
Contemporary International Relations. Park is also co-director of the Trilateral Dialogue in
Northeast Asia, which brings together U.S., South Korean and Japanese partners.
Park came to the Institute from Goldman Sachs’ public finance group in New York. Prior to that,
he was the project leader of the North Korea Analysis Group, a Managing the Atom working group at
the Harvard Kennedy School. Park previously worked in Goldman Sachs’ M&A Advisory Group in Hong
Kong and The Boston Consulting Group’s Financial Services Practice in Seoul. In both positions, he
specialized in post-Asian Financial Crisis economic restructuring in South Korea. Park’s writings
have appeared in the Washington Quarterly, Wall Street Journal Asia,Jane's
Intelligence Review, International Herald Tribune, and Far Eastern Economic
Review. He has also commented on the Six-Party Talks on BBC World Service, CNN, CNBC Asia,
Bloomberg TV, NPR and Reuters.
Park received his Ph.D. from Cambridge University. He completed his predoctoral and postdoctoral
training at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy
School.
Publications:
- "North Korea's Nuclear Policy Behavior: Deterrence and Leverage," in Nuclear Weapons and
Security in 21st Century Asia, edited by Muthiah Alagappa (Stanford University Press, 2008).
- "Will North Korea Disarm?" Jane's Intelligence Review (August 2008).
- Keeping an Eye on an Unruly Neighbor: Chinese Views of Economic Reform and Stability in
North Korea
Working Paper, November 2007
- "How China can Bring Sunshine to Korea," Far Eastern Economic Review (June
2006).
- "Path for Seoul's Sunshine Policy," The Korea Times (April 5, 2006).
- "Inside
Multilateralism: The Six-Party Talks," Washington Quarterly (Autumn 2005).
- "Creating a Best Case Scenario," Korea Confronts the Future, edited by John Barry Kotch
and Frank-Jürgen Richter (Marshall Cavendish, 2005).
- "Detecting Danger,"
Harvard International Review (Spring 2005).
- "North Korea's Grip on China," The Globe and Mail (February 23,
2005).
- "China's Herculean N. Korea Task," The Korea Herald (February 12,
2005).
- "North Korean Crisis: China Shows the Way to Pyongyang," International Herald
Tribune (May 14, 2004).
- "China Holds the Key to Unlocking the North Korean Crisis," Globe and Mail
(August 8, 2003).
- "A Chinese Roadmap For Korea," Asian Wall Street Journal (June 30,
2003).
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