---- Hello again, everyone. Kindly help me reviewing this essay regarding future plans after finishing GKS program. Please let me know if I'm losing focus in any part of the essay. ----
Upon completion of my studies, initially, I would like to dedicate my abilities and efforts to contribute to the expanding of South Korea's understanding on political and cultural dynamics, as well as promote bilateral collaborations. To accomplish this, I intend to secure a 1-2 years researcher position in local think tanks institutions such as East Asia Institute (EAI) or The Asan Institute for Policy Studies. This will provide me with the opportunity to make the most of my knowledge to learn and understand the real-time practices and considerations in the industry; as respectable think tanks provide multifaceted contributions to the academic, economic and political system by stimulating public debate and offering specialized analysis and practical solutions to tackle the pressing issues.
Returning to Brazil, my goal is to collaborate with local and international governmental institutions as a fellow of Brazilian Center of International Relations (CEBRI). I aim to utilize the knowledge acquired to contribute to the promotion of bilateral cooperation between Brazil and South Korea. I believe that a deep understanding of the dynamics of national identity and politics plays an important role in strengthening diplomatic relations. From this perspective, I intend to work on the development of cultural, academic, and political exchange programs that encourage the reciprocity of knowledge between the two cultures.
I expect to assist the creation of a Brazil-Korea Study Network, a collaboration between think tanks and universities from both countries, focusing on issues such as regional politics, soft power, international relations and democratic governance. This could include joint events, congresses and researcher exchange programs.
In summary, my plan after completing the GKS-G program is to leverage the knowledge gained to become a facilitator of bilateral cooperation, promoting dialogues and initiatives focused on fostering a strong foundation for development in both countries' academic, diplomatic and political fields. The knowledge acquired about the strategic use of national identity in politics will be central to my future work, whether in academia or international institutions, always with a focus on strengthening the relations between Brazil and South Korea. Given the opportunity, I'm sure I will be able to play a significant role in shaping bilateral cooperation, public policies and fostering political dialogue between these two nations.
Upon completion of my studies, initially, I would like to dedicate my abilities and efforts to contribute to the expanding of South Korea's understanding on political and cultural dynamics, as well as promote bilateral collaborations. To accomplish this, I intend to secure a 1-2 years researcher position in local think tanks institutions such as East Asia Institute (EAI) or The Asan Institute for Policy Studies. This will provide me with the opportunity to make the most of my knowledge to learn and understand the real-time practices and considerations in the industry; as respectable think tanks provide multifaceted contributions to the academic, economic and political system by stimulating public debate and offering specialized analysis and practical solutions to tackle the pressing issues.
Returning to Brazil, my goal is to collaborate with local and international governmental institutions as a fellow of Brazilian Center of International Relations (CEBRI). I aim to utilize the knowledge acquired to contribute to the promotion of bilateral cooperation between Brazil and South Korea. I believe that a deep understanding of the dynamics of national identity and politics plays an important role in strengthening diplomatic relations. From this perspective, I intend to work on the development of cultural, academic, and political exchange programs that encourage the reciprocity of knowledge between the two cultures.
I expect to assist the creation of a Brazil-Korea Study Network, a collaboration between think tanks and universities from both countries, focusing on issues such as regional politics, soft power, international relations and democratic governance. This could include joint events, congresses and researcher exchange programs.
In summary, my plan after completing the GKS-G program is to leverage the knowledge gained to become a facilitator of bilateral cooperation, promoting dialogues and initiatives focused on fostering a strong foundation for development in both countries' academic, diplomatic and political fields. The knowledge acquired about the strategic use of national identity in politics will be central to my future work, whether in academia or international institutions, always with a focus on strengthening the relations between Brazil and South Korea. Given the opportunity, I'm sure I will be able to play a significant role in shaping bilateral cooperation, public policies and fostering political dialogue between these two nations.
