The Russian Institute (Director: Pyo Sang-yong) is carrying out a project to build a Korea-Russia think tank network hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in cooperation with Hanyang University's Asia-Pacific Research Center and Eurasia Policy Research Institute.
As the fourth event, a seminar was held jointly with the Moscow University of International Relations (MGIMO) under the theme of 'Non-traditional Security Cooperation and Public Diplomacy between Korea and Russia.' The conference, which was held at the video conference room on the 6th floor of Hanyang University's International Hall on Thursday, December 9, was attended by 18 Russian and Korean experts under the theme of 'Non-traditional Security Cooperation between Korea and Russia' and 'Pandemic Post-Korea Public Diplomacy' in the first session.
At the opening ceremony, there were an opening speech by Um Ku-ho, director of Hanyang University's Asia-Pacific Research Center, a welcoming speech by Alexander Panov, director of the Foreign Affairs Department of Moscow International Relations University, and a congratulatory speech by former Ambassador Park No-byeok of the Korean Embassy in Moscow. In the first session that followed, there was a discussion on the Northeast Asian peace platform and non-traditional security cooperation between Korea and Russia, and the presentation of cooperation between Korea and Russia in terms of non-traditional security. In the second session, there was a research presentation on the analysis of audience perception in Russian digital public diplomacy using big data analysis techniques. In addition, the analysis of Korea's digital diplomatic capabilities: a case study of the Korean diplomatic mission in Russia and Korea's 'soft power' method and practice in Russia: presented from Russia's perspective on working with young people.