June 21 2001 Thursday 1: 00 PM - 5: 00 PM
Rome Auditorium, The Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1619 Massachusetts Ave, NW., Washington, D C 20036
ASIA'S/KOREAS' CHALLENGES AHEAD
economic, international relations, and security issues
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12: 30 | PM | Registration |
moderator | Sang Joo Kim (ICAS Sr Fellow) & Executive Vice President) |
12: 55 | PM | Welcome & Opening Address: What Are the Issues?
Synja P Kim (ICAS Fellow & President) |
1: 00 | PM | Outlook for U. S.- China Relations: Beijing - Taipei- Washington Trilogy
Alan Tonelson (Author of The Race To The Bottom, and Research Fellow, U. S. Business Industry Council Educational Foundation) |
2: 00 | PM |
U. S. Strategic Interests and Position in the East Asia: China, Japan and Korea
The Hon Torkel L Patterson (Special Assistant to the President, and Senior Director of Asian Affairs, National Security Council, The White House) |
3: 00 | PM | United States: Vanguard for Peace, Prosperity and Democracy
The Hon Joseph M Hoeffel III (Member of the Committee on International Relations, U S House of Representatives) |
4: 00 | PM |
Inside North Korea Today: Kim Chong-il's Hopes for the Future
Helen-Louise Hunter (Author of Kim Il-song's North Korea) |
Discussants |
William B Brown | (ICAS Fellow ; Sr International Economist, Office of Chief Economist, U S Department of Commerce) |
Dennis P Halpin | (Pearson Fellow, Committee on International Relations, U S House of Representatives)
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N.B. Save the date!
ICAS Fall Symposium: Asia's/Koreas' Challenges Ahead
October 12 Friday 2001 Washington D C
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Acknowledgement: The Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University |