Evans Revere '76 Talk
(Tuesday, Oct. 24, 7:30 p.m., location: Friend Center, Convocation Room)
In 2012, Evans led PA3 members in a fascinating
precept-like session discussing the complex diplomacy between the DPRK, the USA
and China. Clearly, this issue has moved
to the forefront of foreign policy concerns, and Evans remains deeply involved.
We're most fortunate that he has agreed to revisit this topic with PA3. Space
is limited, so please RSVP to Tom Swift at tswift@alumni.princeton.edu.
More
about Evans: Evans Revere '76 graduated with a degree in East Asian studies. He
retired from the foreign service in 2007, having served in numerous capacities
including Acting Assistant Secretary of
State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs and Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary, managing U.S. relations with the Asia-Pacific region and leading an
organization of 950 American diplomats and 2,500 Foreign Service National
employees. He has been a visiting lecturer at the Woodrow Wilson School and CEO
of the Korea Society. He is currently a Senior Advisor to the Albright
Stonebridge Group, a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution,
and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has traveled to Pyongyang
many times. He posts frequently on Brookings "Order from Chaos" blog,
such as this September post.