
Daniel Pinkston

North East Asia,
Deputy Project Director
Crisis Group Role:
Daniel Pinkston focuses on inter-Korean relations, domestic politics, regional security, nonproliferation and the reform process in North Korea.
Areas of expertise:
Professional background:
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The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies:
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Director, East Asia Nonproliferation Program (2005-2007)
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Acting director, Proliferation Research and Assessment Program (2003-2004)
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Senior research associate for the Korean peninsula (2000-2003)
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Adjunct professor, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California (2005-2006)
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Visiting professor of international relations, Korea University, Seoul (2004)
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Adjunct faculty, Monterey Institute of International Studies (2003-2007)
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Doctorate in international relations, University of California, San Diego (1999)
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Korean Linguist, United States Air Force (1980-1984)
Selected publications and media:
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Journal articles in Journal of East Asian Studies, Korea Journal of Defense Analysis, Astropolitics, KNDU Review, The Nonproliferation Review and Asian Perspective
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Associate editor, The Nonproliferation Review, 2004-present
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Senior consultant and writer, The International Export Control Observer, 2005-2007
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Associate editor and writer, The Asian Export Control Observer, 2004-2005
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Radio, television and print media interviews with the Voice of America, the BBC, National Public Radio, KBS Radio, CNN, YTN, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Financial Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Korea Times, the Chosun Ilbo, the Donga Ilbo, the Hankyoreh, Reuters, Associated Press, Agence France Presse, others
Languages:
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English (native)
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Korean (fluent)
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