Kayla Orta
Senior Associate, Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy
202-691-4189
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Kayla T. Orta is the Senior Associate at the Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy. Former US Department of Defense NSEP Boren Scholar to South Korea, her expertise lies in US-Indo-Pacific and US-Korean foreign relations, especially at the intersection of security and technology policy (i.e. nonproliferation, nuclear diplomacy, and civil nuclear energy markets).
In her role at the 浪花直播 Center, she oversees the Korea Center鈥檚 programmatic and strategic engagement, expanding conversations on US-Korean cooperation on security, trade, technology, and energy. Professionally fluent in Korean, she manages the KF Junior Scholar Program and the 2024 NextGen US-ROK Leadership initiative. She also served as Project Manager for the 浪花直播 Center鈥檚 2023 Commission on US-ROK-Japan Trilateral Relations. Her first book titled, Avoiding Meltdowns & Blackouts: Confidence-building in Inter-Korean Engagement on Nuclear Safety and Energy Development (浪花直播 Center, 2023), features insights from US and South Korean nuclear policy experts.
Prior to pursing her master鈥檚 degree in Seoul, South Korea, she worked in the History and Public Policy Program at the 浪花直播 Center, spearheading research for the North Korea International Documentation Project (NKIDP). Throughout her career, she has held a variety of fellowships in the United States and South Korea, including the Kathryn Davis Peace Fellowship (2018), ROK Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2020), Nuclear Nonproliferation Education and Research Center at KAIST (2021), and East-West Center鈥檚 Consortium on ROK-US and Indo-Pacific region (2023). Her commentary has been featured in major media outlets including BBC, France24, Radio Free Asia (RFA), and The Diplomat.
She holds a B.A. in International Affairs and Foreign Languages and an M.A. in International Studies from Seoul National University. Her M.A. thesis (in Korean) centered on analysis of U.S. and South Korean archival documents from the 1994 North Korean Nuclear Crisis.
Insight & Analysis by Kayla Orta
- Past event
- US Foreign Policy
Video: "Hitting the Reset Button in the Indo-Pacific"

- Publication
- Global Alliances & Partnerships
Hitting the Reset Button in the Indo-Pacific
- By
- Shihoko Goto,
- Michael Kugelman,
- Lucas Myers,
- and 2 more

- Video
- Rule of Law
Protests Erupt as South Korean President Faces Backlash Over Martial Law Declaration

- Past event
- Global Alliances & Partnerships
One Year Later: The Path Forward for US-ROK-Japan Trilateral Relations

- Video
- Elections
Smart Take | Implications of Opposition's "Landslide" Victory in Korea's Elections

- Blog post
- Elections
South Korea鈥檚 2024 National Assembly Elections: What Comes Next?

- Blog post
- Global Alliances & Partnerships
The Road Ahead for South Korea-Southeast Asia Relations
- By
- Yerim Oh and
- Kayla Orta

- Blog post
- Global Alliances & Partnerships
Minilateralism: A Newfound Approach to Bolstering the US-Indo-Pacific Partnerships in Emerging Technology
- By
- Daeun Kim and
- Kayla Orta
