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Sep 20, 2023 - 31min
EPISODE 44
TRM Talks: Lazarus Heist with Jean Lee
With Jean Lee, and , and and
In a special TRM Talks, Ari Redbord is joined by Jean Lee, writer, commentator and expert on North Korea. She is co-host of the Peabody-nominated Lazarus Heist podcast on the BBC World Service. Lee led the Associated Press news agency’s coverage of the Korean Peninsula as bureau chief from 2008 to 2013. In 2011, she became the first American reporter granted extensive access on the ground in North Korea, and in January 2012, she opened AP’s Pyongyang bureau.
In this episode Lee discusses the last week’s meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jung Un, how North Korea has developed a cyber army, and the importance of understanding the history of the Korean Peninsula. In addition, Lee discusses North Korea's pivot to theft in the crypto ecosystem and how law enforcement and regulators are using authorities to mitigate the risk of North Korea cyber attacks. This is an in-depth and fast paced discussion into some of the most interesting and timely issues in the crypto space.
About the guests
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Jean H. Lee is an award-winning writer, commentator and expert on North Korea. She is co-host of the Peabody Award-nominated Lazarus Heist podcast for the BBC World Service and the Presidential Chair at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawai’i.
As a journalist, Lee led the Associated Press news agency’s coverage of the Korean Peninsula as bureau chief from 2008 to 2013. In 2011, she became the first American reporter to join the Pyongyang foreign press corps, and in January 2012, she opened AP’s Pyongyang bureau. From 2008 to 2017, Lee made dozens of extended reporting trips to North Korea, visiting farms, factories, schools, military academies and homes in the course of her exclusive coverage across the country.
During Lee's tenure, AP’s coverage of Kim Jong Il’s 2011 death earned an honorable mention in the deadline reporting category of the 2012 Associated Press Media Editors awards for journalism in the United States and Canada. Lee also won an Online Journalism Award in 2013 for her role in using photography, video and social media in North Korea.
Lee is a native of Minneapolis. She has a bachelor's degree in East Asian Studies and English literature from Columbia University, and a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
She worked as a reporter for the Korea Herald in Seoul, South Korea, before being posted with AP to the news agency's bureaus in Baltimore; Fresno, Calif.; San Francisco; New York; London; Seoul, South Korea, and Pyongyang, North Korea. Reporting assignments took her across Europe, North America and Asia.
In 2015, Lee joined the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC, as a fellow, then served from 2018 to 2021 as director of the Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy, and then as a senior fellow until June 2023. She joined the East-West Center as a visiting fellow in 2023, and was appointed to the position of Presidential Chair in 2025. She serves as a non-resident fellow at the European Centre for North Korean Studies at the University of Vienna.
Lee is a member of the Council of Korean Americans, the National Committee on North Korea, the Pacific Council on International Policy and the Asian American Journalists Association. A sought-after policy analyst on Korea issues, Lee was invited to testify before the House Foreign Affairs Committee in July 2023.
Lee has served as a CNN contributor and has provided reporting and commentary to a wide range of media outlets, including the New York Times, NPR, PRI, BBC, NBC News and PBS Newshour and others. She also appears in the National Geographic series “Inside North Korea,” PBS’ “Dictator’s Playbook,” Netflix’s “How to Become a Tyrant” and others.
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