11:30 AM |
Registration |
Moderator |
Sang Joo Kim (ICAS Senior Fellow & Executive Vice President) |
11:55 AM |
Welcome and Opening Address
Synja P. Kim (ICAS Fellow & President and Chairman) |
12:00 NN |
Sang Joo Kim Agent of A Foreign Principal |
12:30 PM |
Dennis Halpin
(ICAS Fellow; Professional Staff, Committee on International Relations,
U S House of Representatives)
The Japanese Abduction Issue: A Tale of Two Cities:
Seoul and Tokyo's Contrasting Approaches |
1:30 PM |
John B. Hynes III
(Managing Partner/Principal, The Gale Company)
Outlook for Global Business: The case of South Korea |
2:30 PM |
Claudia Rosett
(Columnist, OpinionJournal/Wall Street Journal)
Diplomacy with Pyongyang: quo vadis quo jure quo modo? |
3:30 PM |
Don Oberdorfer
(Distinguished Journalist in Residence and Adjunct Professor of International Relations, Johns Hopkins University's
Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS))
The Korean Peninsula: Danger Ahead |
4:30 PM |
John Merrill
(Division Chief, Northeas Asia, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State)
Peace in the Korean Peninsula |
5:30 PM |
Adjourn |
Discussants |
William B. Brown
(ICAS Fellow; former Senior International Economist,
U S Department of Commerce) |
Helen-Louise Hunter
(ICAS Fellow; author of Kim Il-song's North Korea) |
Don Kirk
(ICAS Fellow; author, most recently, of Korean Crisis, Unraveling of the Miracle in the IMF Era) |
Larry A. Niksch
(Specialist in Asian Affairs, Congressional Research Service, U.S. Library of Congress) |
Yosuke Watanabe
(Washington Correspondent, Kyodo News, Washington DC) |
Acknowledgement |
Council for America My Country (CAMC),
Global Link Solutions Inc, Hana Travel Inc,
ICAS Liberty Foundation,
ICAS Liberty Golf Classic Invitational,
ICAS Youth Excellence Program,
SK Enterprises International Inc,
Sports Connections Inc
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