ICAS  Fall Symposium Veritas**




Mark Baxter Lambert

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Japan and South Korea
United States Department of State

VIRTUAL
address


ICAS Fall Symposium Veritas

The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security Issues


September 23 2021 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM EDT Washington DC
September 24 2021 8:30 AM - 9:45 AM KST Seoul Korea

On-line Registration
(No Registration No Admission)

Chair:Synja P Kim(ICAS Fellow, President and Chairman)
Moderator: Sang Joo Kim(ICAS Senior Fellow & Executive Vice President)


Discussants
Bruce Bechtol (ICAS Fellow; Professor Political Science Angelo State University)
Bruce Bennett (ICAS Fellow; Professor Pardee RAND Graduate School)
Joseph Bosco (ICAS Fellow; East Asia Security Consultant; Office of Secretary of Defense ret)
Ju Ho Hahn (ICAS Associate; Vice President, AimBroad Inc, Seoul)
Tong Kim (ICAS Fellow; Washington correspondent and columnist for The Korea Times)
Donald Kirk (ICAS Fellow; Correspondent and Author)
David Maxwell (ICAS Fellow; Senior Fellow Foundation for Defense of Democracies)
Larry Niksch (ICAS Fellow; Senior Associate, CSIS)
Tara O (ICAS Fellow; Pres East Asia Research Center; Author The Collapse of North Korea)
Gilbert Rozman (ICAS Fellow; Musgrave Professor of Sociology Emeritus Princeton University)
Richard Weitz (ICAS Fellow; Senior Fellow Director Center Political-Military Analysis, Hudson Institute)

Benjie Byun (Reporter, Yonhap News Agency)
Simone Chun (Independent Researcher, Alliance of Scholars Concerned About Korea)
Glen Fukushima (Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress)
William Gallo (Chief, VOA Seoul Bureau)
Tae Kim (Loan Originator, Pacific Wholesale Mortgage)
James Minnich (Professor,DKI APCSS)
Inhwan Oh (President, Leadership and Group IQ Institute)
Syung Je Park (Chairman, Center for New Asia Security Studies)
Ellen Nakashima (Reporter, The Washington Post)
Curtis Scaparrotti (Senior Counselor, The Cohen Group)
Nobuo Tanaka (CEO, Tanaka Global Inc, Tokyo, Japan)


* as a public service pro bono publico
** ICAS designates this educational activity for continuing education/professional development for a
maximum of 1.50 hour credit commensurate with the extent of actual participation.
ICAS is not an agent of any government and/or a foreign principal (18 U.S.C.951), and solely supported
by voluntary contributions.
ICAS is the "Go-to-Place" of the first order for American affairs, Korean affairs, Korean-American affairs,
and international/Washington relations.
1.8 million Korean-Americans reside in the USA. (Census 2015)
1.0 million Korean-Americans reside in the USA. (MPI 2017)


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