Authors

Myong-hyun Go

Dr. Go Myong-Hyun is a research fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies and an adjunct faculty member at Korea University Graduate School of Information Security. His research applies quantitative perspectives to traditional and non-traditional security issues. He is widely cited by the international media on North Korea, with special focus on the economy, sanctions, and the regime’s long term strategy. His latest publications include “The Rise of Phantom Traders: Russian Oil Exports to North Korea” (2018), "Kidnapping as Foreign Policy: North Korea’s History of State Sponsored Abductions" (2018), “Moon’s North Korea Policy: Reengaging North Korea to Regain Strategic Initiative” (2017). He is a Munich Young Leader of Munich Security Conference 2015, and received his Ph.D. in policy analysis from the Pardee RAND Graduate School.