ICAS Bulletin
Institute for Corean-American Studies, Inc.
The Hon Alexander A. Arvizu
Deputy Assistant Secretary
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
US Department of State
to address
The Apparent US-NK Nuke Deal and Future Security Landscape in the East Asia:
Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
ICAS Spring Symposium Addendum: Humanity, Peace and Security
The Korean Peninsula Issues
June 10, 2008 Tuesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Rayburn House Office Building Room B 318
United States House of Representatives
Capitol Hill
Washington DC 20515
On-Line Registration
Dear Friend:
We are pleased to share with you that The Hon Alexander A. Arvizu will address "The Apparent US-NK Nuke Deal and Future Security Landscape
in the East Asia: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead" at the ICAS Spring Symposium
Addendum on June 10, 2008 in Washington DC.
Alexander Arvizu is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, rank of Minister Counselor. Alexander joined the
Foreign Service in 1981 and has served in several assignments domestically and abroad
related to U.S. foreign policy in East Asia and the Pacific. His overseas tours
include Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where he was Deputy Chief of Mission, as well as Seoul,
Korea and Osaka-Kobe, Japan. In Washington, Alexander was Director for Asian Affairs
at the National Security Council during part of the Second Clinton Administration,
prior to which he was Deputy Director in the Office of Japanese Affairs in the Department
of State. In 2003-04, Alexander was a member of the 46th Senior Seminar, a U.S.
Government-wide Executive Leadership Program. He also worked as a staff officer
in the Department of State's Executive Secretariat earlier in his career.
Alexander was born on a U.S. Army base in Japan and grew up in Colorado. He earned a bachelor's
degree from Georgetown University in 1980. Over the years Alexander has studied
several Asian languages, including Japanese, Korean, Thai and Khmer.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Sang Joo Kim / signed
Sr. Fellow & Executive Vice President
ICAS
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