Saturday’s talk on North Korea at Columbia Business School went great — a full room, an attentive audience, and great questions at the end.
I didn’t leave as much time for questions as I wish I had, but the organizer told me people told her they liked the talk a lot.
Several people asked for copies of the slides so I’m posting them here instead of sending multiple emails.
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