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HAN Yong-Sup is currently Professor of Korea National Defense University (KNDU) and President of Korea Nuclear Policy Society.
He was Vice President of KNDU in 2011-12 and President of Korea Peace Research Association in 2007-2010. He used to be Director of Research Institute for National Security Affairs (RINSA) from 2005-2008. He was Special Assistant to the Korean Minister of Defense in 1993 and a Senior Staff Member to the South-North Joint Nuclear Control Commission in 1991-92. He has been Visiting Professor at China Foreign Affairs University in 2009, a Research Fellow at RAND Corporation in 1999-2000, a Visiting Fellow in 1999 at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies of Monterey Institute for International Studies, and Senior Visiting Fellow at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research in 1993.
Dr. Han holds a B.A and an MA degree in Political Science from Seoul National University and Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University in 1987, and a Ph. D. on Security Policy from RAND Graduate School in 1991. His English publications include Peace and Arms Control on the Korean Peninsula (Kyungnam University Press, 2005), Sunshine in Korea (RAND, 2002), “Time for Conventional Arms Control on the Korean Peninsula” (Arms Control Today, December 2000), “North Korean Behavior in Nuclear Negotiations” (The Nonproliferation Review, Spring 2000), Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation in Northeast Asia (the United Nations,1995), etc.
He was Vice President of KNDU in 2011-12 and President of Korea Peace Research Association in 2007-2010. He used to be Director of Research Institute for National Security Affairs (RINSA) from 2005-2008. He was Special Assistant to the Korean Minister of Defense in 1993 and a Senior Staff Member to the South-North Joint Nuclear Control Commission in 1991-92. He has been Visiting Professor at China Foreign Affairs University in 2009, a Research Fellow at RAND Corporation in 1999-2000, a Visiting Fellow in 1999 at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies of Monterey Institute for International Studies, and Senior Visiting Fellow at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research in 1993.
Dr. Han holds a B.A and an MA degree in Political Science from Seoul National University and Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University in 1987, and a Ph. D. on Security Policy from RAND Graduate School in 1991. His English publications include Peace and Arms Control on the Korean Peninsula (Kyungnam University Press, 2005), Sunshine in Korea (RAND, 2002), “Time for Conventional Arms Control on the Korean Peninsula” (Arms Control Today, December 2000), “North Korean Behavior in Nuclear Negotiations” (The Nonproliferation Review, Spring 2000), Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation in Northeast Asia (the United Nations,1995), etc.