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June 14 2013 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM United States House Rayburn House Office Building Room B-318 Capitol Hill Washington DC 20515 Humanity, Liberty, Peace and Security The Korean Peninsula Issues* and US National Security | |
12:30 PM | Registration |
Moderator: | Sang Joo Kim (ICAS Sr Fellow & Executive Vice President) |
12:55 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks Synja P Kim (ICAS Fellow, President and Chairman) |
1:30 PM | Ambassador R. James Woolsey (Chairman, Foundation for Defense of Democracies; Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency 1993-95; Introduced by Il Hwan Kim, ICAS Director & Regional VP Jack Kim, ICAS Special Liaison) The Korean Peninsula Issues and United States National Security Also: R. James Woolsey and Peter Vincent Pry, How North Korea Could Cripple the U.S. Wall Street Journal, May 20, 2013 |
Role of China in the Korean Peninsula Issues US-China Relations What Japan to Contribute to Peace Challenges facing Korea's Reunification | |
3:00 PM | Adjourn |
Discussants | |
David Maxwell | (ICAS Fellow; Associate Director, Security Studies Program, Georgetown University) |
Larry Niksch | (ICAS Fellow; Senior Associate, CSIS) |
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