Andrew I. Park

Senior Analyst

Andrew Injoo Park served as a Senior Analyst for the Center for Maritime Strategy at the Navy League of the United States. In this capacity, he was primarily responsible for conducting research on the Indo-Pacific region.

He is also non-resident James A. Kelly Fellow at the Pacific Forum and President of the Sejong Society of Washington, D.C., a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to informing, developing, and connecting young professionals interested and engaged in U.S.-Korea affairs.

Andrew has participated in numerous projects including the U.S.-Japan-ROK Emerging Leaders Working Group, commissioned by the National Committee on American Foreign Policy; U.S.-Australia-ROK Track 1.5 Dialogue, commissioned by the Center for Strategic and International Studies; and Preventing Strategic Deterrence Failure on the Korean Peninsula Tabletop Exercise, commissioned by the Atlantic Council. Andrew’s authored works have appeared in Foreign Policy, The Hill, War on the Rocks, Stars and Stripes, South China Morning Post, The National Interest, and Japan Times.

He previously worked for The Asia Group, Lockheed Martin and the Council on Foreign Relations, where he conducted research on geopolitics, security threats and the defense industry of the Indo-Pacific region. Also, he served as an interpreter/translator at the United States-Republic of Korea Combined Forces Command/United States Forces Korea (US-ROK CFC/USFK) between 2011 and 2013, where he was awarded a U.S. Army Commendation Medal and several other commendations.

Andrew received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science, International Studies, and Asia Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a master’s in Asian Studies from Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service.

The MOC

Shifting Warfare Paradigms: Establishing Effective Targeting Strategies in the Indo-Pacific Maritime Domain

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Europe & Eurasia, AI & Cyber, Civil-Military, Hybrid Threats, Industry & Innovation

The MOC

Washington Must Carefully Establish Standing Indo-Pacific Maritime Group

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Acquisitions & Budget, Force Design, Hybrid Threats, Wargaming

The MOC

Renewed Security Relationship with the Philippines presents An Opportunity to Washington

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Geopolitics, Hybrid Threats, Surface Warfare

The MOC

Washington Must Break China’s New Normal in the Taiwan Strait

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Civil-Military, Force Design, Geopolitics, Hybrid Threats, Strategy & Doctrine, Surface Warfare

Maritime Nation

The Navy as an Extended Arm of Diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Civil-Military, Geopolitics

Maritime Nation

CMS 2022 Year in Review

External Publication

A Next-Generation Agenda for US-ROK-Japan Cooperation

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Energy and Resource Security, Geopolitics, Political Economy, Strategy & Doctrine

Article

The Land Down Under the Sea: AUKUS is About Submarines, Not Bombers

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Force Design, Strategy & Doctrine, Undersea Warfare

The MOC

South Korea Must be a “Global Pivotal State” by Advancing Liberal Democratic Values at Sea

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Geopolitics

The MOC

RIMPAC: The Navy’s Real Impact in the International Arena

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Geopolitics

External Publication

U.S.-Japan-Republic of Korea Relations: A Practical Trilateral Agenda for Northeast Asia and Beyond

Asia & the Indo-Pacific, Energy and Resource Security, Geopolitics, Political Economy

Maritime Nation

Commemorating the Korean War

Asia & the Indo-Pacific