Jonathan corrado
Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Asian and Asian American Studies
MA from Georgetown University's Asian Studies Program in the Walsh School of Foreign
Service
Topic Areas: North Korea, South Korea, Cold War, Korean Peninsula, Northeast Asia
Security and Diplomacy, State and Society
Email: jonathan.corrado@stonybrook.edu
Brief Bio:
Jonathan Corrado is Director of Policy for The Korea Society. He produces programming and conducts
research on a range of security, diplomacy, and socioeconomic issues impacting the
U.S.-Korea Alliance, the Korean Peninsula, and Northeast Asia. Jonathan is an adjunct
lecturer in the Department of Asian and Asian-American Studies at Stony Brook University,
instructing a course titled, "North Korea: State, Society, Diplomacy, and Security." He was previously
a non-resident James A. Kelly Fellow at Pacific Forum, an Emerging Leader at the National
Committee on American Foreign Policy, and a contributor to NK Pro. He has published
peer-reviewed articles in the International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence,
the Journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, and Asian Politics & Policy. He
has also published analysis in diverse outlets such as Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy,
War on the Rocks, 38 North, The Diplomat, The Japan Times, The National Interest,
Yahoo News, Pacific Forum PacNet and Issues & Insights, NK News, and NK Pro. He has
been quoted in Reuters, The South China Morning Post, The Korea Times, Radio Free
Asia, and Voice of America. Jonathan was previously a translator for Daily NK (Korean
to English), an FCPA due diligence investigator for Steele Compliance Solutions, a
graduate fellow for McLarty Associates, and a volunteer analyst for the Congressional
Research Service. Jonathan received an MA from Georgetown University's Asian Studies
Program in the Walsh School of Foreign Service and a BA in anthropology and philosophy
from the University of Maryland College Park.
