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January 27, 2003


Ben Q Limb
Member
Foreign Affairs Advisory Council to President-Elect Moo Hyun Roh
Republic of Korea

to speak on

The Korean Peninsula Issues:
The U S-South Korea Relations and The North Korean Threat


at

ICAS Winter Symposium : Humanity, Peace and Security
February 14, 2003 12:00 NN - 5:45 PM
United States Senate Dirksen Office Building Room 106
Capitol Hill, Washington, D C 20510


Dear Friend:

We are pleased to share with you that Ben Q Limb will speak on The Korean Peninsula Issues: The U S-South Korea Relations and The North Korean Threat at the ICAS Winter Symposium on February 14, 2003 in Washington D C.

Dr. Ben Q. Limb is a member of the Foreign Affairs Advisory Council to President-Elect Roh Moo Hyun Roh of the Republic of Korea. During the 2002 presidential election, Ben served as a Special Advisor to then candidate Roh Moo-hyun on foreign public relations with focus on the Korea-U.S. relations. In 1997, he assisted then presidential candidate Kim Dae-jung as his Special Advisor on foreign media and the Korea-U.S. relations. After the 1997 election, Ben resumed his law practice working as a Senior Advisor to Bae, Kim & Lee which is one of the premier law firms in Korea. During his tenure at the law firm from 1998 to 2002, he focused on major cases relating to inter-governmental matters, transnational mergers and acquisitions, cross-border investments, regulatory issues, corporate restructuring, privatization, and consular processing at the U.S. Embassy. In May 1999, Ben served as a legal counsel to then Governor Tom Ridge of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (currently, Secretary of U S Department of Homeland Security) during his trade mission to the Republic of Korea. For approximately 33 years since 1964, Ben lived in the United States until his return to his native country of Korea in 1997. Prior to his return to Korea, he practiced law in New York City. Ben is a member of the New York State bar. From 1987 to 1992, Ben advised the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Asia/Pacific Affairs of the United States Congress on policy matters and Congressional hearings dealing with South Korea and inter-Korean issues.

He graduated from St. John's University Graduate School with Ph.D. in International Law & Relations in 1979, followed by a conferral of a Juris Doctor degree by New York Law School in 1984. Ben also graduated from Seton Hall University with M.A. in Asian History and Government in 1969. He is married to Mary Shinkawa and has two grown daughters.

Other confirmed speakers include Doug Bandow (Senior Fellow, Cato Institute) and Don Kirk (ICAS Fellow and Correspondent for International Herald Tribune and New York Times in Seoul).

Thank you.


Sincerely,

Sang Joo Kim / signed
Sr. Fellow & Executive Vice President
ICAS




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