Speaker
CHOE Wongi
Affliation
Center for ASEAN-Indian Studies, Korea National Diplomatic Academy
Title
Professor/Head
Session
ROK’s Strategy and Role in the Indo-Pacific: Views from the Region

Biography

CHOE Wongi is a professor in the Department of Asia-Pacific Studies and serves as the Head of the Center for ASEAN–Indian Studies at the Korea National Diplomatic Academy (KNDA). He leads KNDA\'s research on Southeast Asia, South Asia and the broader Indo-Pacific. He served as a member of advisory group at the Presidential Committee on New Southern Policy under the previous Moon Jae-in government in Korea. His current research focuses on the role of Korea in the geo-political dynamics and regional architecture in the Indo-Pacific. His most recent writings include “South Korea’s New Southern Policy: the Limits of Indo-Pacific Geopolitics” (book chapter, forthcoming in April 2023); “The ROK’s Indo-Pacific Strategy under President Yoon: Key Elements and Strategic Implications” (December 2022); “Is Seoul Turning toward the Indo-Pacific? A Korean Perspective on the Moon-Biden Summit” (2021); “Australia and Korea: Middle Powers in Uncharted Waters” (November 2021); “The Quest for Strategic Balance and South Korea’s Indo-Pacific Conundrum” (August 2021); Thirty Years of ASEAN-ROK Relations (A co-edited volume in Korean, 2019), etc. He received BA and MA in international relations from Seoul National University in Korea and PhD in political science from University of Washington in the United States.