13th Sept 2022.

With June Park.

On Tuesday, we are excited to host June Park—a specialist in Political Economy and Fung Global Fellow, Princeton Univ ersity—who speak on the subject of: “The Weaponization of Supply Chains in the Contactless Economy under COVID-19: The Role of the U.S.-China Race for Supremacy in AI in the Japan-South Korea Chip War.”

June Park is a political economist working on the geoeconomics of conflict in the digital economy, observing East Asia, the U.S. and Europe.

As a 2021-22 Fung Global Fellow of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies at Princeton University, Park works on trade, energy, and tech conflicts with a broad range of regional focuses. She studies economic pressures and conflicts, analyzing different policy outcomes based on governance structures – domestic institutions, leaderships, and bureaucracies that shape the policy formation process. Her current work pertains to post-pandemic geoeconomic conflicts in data governance and emerging technology in the post-pandemic era.