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: 30 | PM |
Registration
| moderator | Sang Joo Kim(ICAS Sr Fellow) & Executive Vice President)
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12: 55 | PM |
Welcome & Opening Address: What Are the Issues?
Synja P. Kim (ICAS Fellow & President) |
1: 00 | PM |
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: 00 | PM |
Human Rights Issues: North Korea and South Korea
Hon. Dennis Halpin (Pearson Fellow, U S House of Representatives Committee on International Relations) |
3: 00 | PM |
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)
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3: 30 | PM |
Great Principles America Values
Hon. Curt Weldon (U. S. Representative; Chairman, House Armed Services Military Procurement Subcommittee) |
4: 00 | PM |
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: 00 | PM |
Adjourn |
Acknowledgement |
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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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