The Vietnam War has left an indelible mark on global politics and international relations. Despite the passage of time, its legacy continues to shape contemporary debates on issues ranging from foreign policy to academic research. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with Tim Rieser, a senior Senate foreign policy aid; Kim Korinek, director of Asia Center and the Health and Aging Post-Conflict: War’s Enduring Effects among Survivors in Vietnam Project at Utah University; and Hai Nguyen, director of the Global Vietnam Wars Studies Initiative and the Unseen Legacies War Project at HKS, as they examine the Vietnam War's legacy and contemporary efforts to strengthen US-Vietnam relations and beyond.
The discussion will be moderated by Fredrik Logevall, Laurence D. Belfer Professor of International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School.
Speakers and Presenters
Tim Rieser, a senior Senate foreign policy aid; Kim Korinek, director of Asia Center and the Health and Aging Post-Conflict: War’s Enduring Effects among Survivors in Vietnam Project at Utah University; and Hai Nguyen, director of the Global Vietnam Wars Studies Initiative and the Unseen Legacies War Project at HKS