ICAS Fall Symposium





October 11, 2001 Thursday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM.
U.S. Senate Dirksen Office Building Room SD-138
1st & C Streets, NE, Capitol Hill, Washington, D C

ASIA'S/KOREAS' CHALLENGES AHEAD:
economic, international relations and security issues



12: 30PM   Registration
moderatorSang Joo Kim(ICAS Sr Fellow) & Executive Vice President)
12: 55PM   Welcome & Opening Address: What Are the Issues?
Synja P. Kim (ICAS Fellow & President)
1: 00PM   Post Cold War Dynamics in East Asia, Recent Developments on the Korean Peninsula, and their Implications for the U.S.
Robert G. Sutter (ICAS Fellow; Professor, Georgetown University)
2: 00PM   Human Rights Issues: North Korea and South Korea
Hon. Dennis Halpin (Pearson Fellow, U S House of Representatives Committee on International Relations)
3: 00PM   Special Violin Performance In Memoriam The 9.11.01
Dan Bi Um (ICAS Junior Associate; 11 years old; recipient of Cyrus H. K. Curtis Fellowship, Curtis Institute of Music)
Chaconne in G minor, arranged by Charlier/Auer (Tommaso Vitali, 1663-1745)
Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 (Pablo Sarasate, 1844-1908)
3: 30PM   Great Principles America Values
Hon. Curt Weldon (U. S. Representative; Chairman, House Armed Services Military Procurement Subcommittee)
4: 00PM   The 9.11.01 Terrorists Attack and U S Foreign Policy in the Northeast Asia: Issues and Prospects
Hon. Kurt M. Campbell (Sr. Vice President & Director, International Security Program, CSIS)
5: 00PM   Adjourn
Acknowledgement

Bud Hannings Seniram Publishing
Council for America My Country (CAMC)
Hon Loretta A. Leader
ICAS Chamber Ensemble
ICAS Liberty Golf Classic
ICAS Youth Excellence Program
United States Senate


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