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Towards a Desirable Policy on North Korea: The Achievements and Prospects of the Republic of Korea Administration Conference Registration(R.S.V.P) Sejong Institute Research Support Team LEE Mansik Tel: 031-750-7612 Email: mansik@sejong.org Address: 851 beon-gil 20, Daewangpangyo-ro Sujeong-gu Seongnam-shi
The importance of the December 19 th Republic of Korea presidential election does not require much explanation. The peoples interest in the upcoming election will be centered upon the management of North Korea and other relevant issues concerning our country s North Korea policy. If the next president is able to safeguard South Korea s values and manage the North wisely, South Korea will be able to achieve further development and follow a path of prosperity. However, if the administration abandons our country s values and blunders are made in dealings with North Korean officials, inter-korean relations could prove to be a national calamity. At present, the new young leader of North Korea has taken on the tremendous burden of all sorts of difficulties facing his country. As well, future developments are likely to be plagued by numerous situations of uncertainty. Hence, one of the greatest difficulties will be accurately predicting the future, making the necessity for a wise North Korea policy even greater. Therefore, among the many challenges facing our country, the next administration s North Korea policy is of special significance. Furthermore, there have been numerous debates regarding the current ROK administration s North Korea policy. Some have evaluated President Lee Myung-bak s firm North Korea policy as both resolute and irrational; and that it did little to improve peninsular relations. On the other hand, others asset that President Lee Myung-bak s North Korea policy broke away from the former two administrations cream diplomacy and attempted to change the quality of the North Korean regime. An accurate and objective discussion on present assessments will aid the next administration in establishing a well rationed North Korea policy. In this light, evaluation of the ROK s North Korea policy from both domestic and foreign perspectives along with proposals for international cooperation must be made available to serve the development of a desirable and practical North Korea policy alternative for the next administration. The Sejong Institute has prepared this conference to undertake a comprehensive evaluation of the current ROK administration s North Korea policy and discuss a vision of a desirable North Korea policy for the next administration. We would like to achieve this aim by inviting world-renowned scholars and professionals from home and abroad to present their papers and in-depth discussions throughout the three sessions of the conference. We would greatly appreciate your attendance and participation in the conference in order for it to be a success. The Sejong Institute will put forth our best efforts to ensure the contents of the conference will serve as a productive policy alternative for national development. Thank you. Sincerely KWON Chul Hyun, Chairman of the Sejong Foundation SONG Daesung, President of the Sejong Institute September 2012
2012 Sejong National Policy International Conference Towards a Desirable Policy on North Korea: The Achievements and Prospects of the Republic of Korea Administration 09:00-09:30 Registration 9:30-10:00 Opening Ceremony Opening Address: KWON Chul Hyun (Chairman, The Sejong Foundation) Congratulatory Remarks: Sung Kim (The United States Ambassador to Korea) Keynote Speech: HYUN In-Taek (Special Presidential Assistant for Reunification Policies, President of Ilmin International Relations Institute) 10:00-12:30 Session 1 Topic: Foreign Perspectives on the ROK s North Korea Policy - U.S., Japan, EU Chair: RHEE Sang Woo (President of the New Asia Research Institute) Presenters: Perspective from the U.S.: Victor Cha (Professor at Georgetown University) Bruce Klingner (Senior Research Fellow, Heritage Foundation) from the EU: Patrick M. Cronin (Senior Advisor/Director, CNAS) Perspective from Japan: IZUMI Hajime (Professor at Shizuoka University) Discussants: YUN Duk-Min (Korea National Diplomatic Academy), LEE Jung-Hoon (Yonsei University), KIM Ho Sub (Chung-Ang University), KOO Bon Hak (Hallym University)
2012 Sejong National Policy International Conference 12:30-13:50 Luncheon Luncheon Speech: Honarable LEE Hong-Koo (Former Prime Minister) 14:00-16:00 Session 2 Topic: Foreign Perspectives on the ROK s North Korea Policy - China, Russia Chair: KIM Dong Sung (Professor at Chung-Ang University) Presenters: Perspective from China: ZHU Feng (Professor at Beijing University) Perspective from Russia: Vasily V. Mikheev (Vice President of IMEMO) Evaluation of the Current ROK Administration s North Korea Policy: CHOI Jin Wook (Senior Research Fellow, KINU) Discussants: Leif-Eric Easley (Ewha Women s University), Andrei Lankov (Kookmin University), PARK Byung Kwang (The Institute for National Security Strategy), CHONG Chol Ho (Sejong Institute) 16:00-16:30 Break 16:30-18:00 Session 3 Round Table Topic: Direction of North Korea Policy for the Next ROK Administration Chair: SONG Daesung (President of the Sejong Institute) Discussants: Bruce Klingner, Patrick Cronin, IZUMI Hajime, ZHU Feng, Vasily Mikheev, YUN Duk-Min, LEE Jung-Hoon, CHOI Jin Wook, Leif-Eric Easley, Anrei Lankov The conference is conducted in simultaneous interpretation of English and Korean.
2012 Sejong National Policy International Conference Domestic Participants Ambassador KWON Chul Hyun Chairman, the Sejong Foundation. Former ROK Ambassador to Japan, Member of Congress Ph.D. University of Tsukuba, Urban Society Science. Professor HYUN In-Taek Special Presidential Assistant for Reunification Policies, President of Ilmin International Relations Institute (IIRI) Former Minister of National Unification Ph. D. University of California, Los Angeles, Political Science Dr. LEE Hong-Koo Chairman, International Forum Former Chairman, the Judicial Policy Advisory Committee, the Supreme Court Former Prime Minister, Former ROK Ambassador to the U.S., Former Advisor, Constitutional Advisory Committee Ph. D. Yale University Professor RHEE Sang Woo President of the New Asia Research Institute (NARI) Former President of Hallym University Ph. D. Hawaii University, Political Science
2012 Sejong National Policy International Conference Professor KIM Dong-Sung Emeritus Professor at Chung-Ang University, Co- President KODEF Former Chairman of the Korea Association of National Intelligence Science Ph. D. Connecticut University, Political Science Dr. SONG Dae-Sung President of the Sejong Institute Former Chairman of the Korea Association of National Intelligence Science Committee Member for the Policy Analysis and Evaluation, Office of the Prime Minister, Korea Ph. D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Political Science Professor YOON Duk-Min Professor, Korea National Diplomatic Academy Former Professor, The Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security Ph. D. Keio University, Political Science Professor KIM Ho-Sub President, The Korean Political Science Association. Professor, Chung-Ang University. Former President, Center for International Studies. The Korean Association for Japanese Studies at Chung-Ang University Ph. D. University of Michigan, Political Science
2012 Sejong National Policy International Conference Professor LEE Jung-Hoon Professor, Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies Dean, Division of International Education and Exchange at Yonsei University D. Phil. University of Oxford, Modern Diplomatic History Professor KOO Bon-Hak Professor, Hallym University of Graduate Studies Former Senior Researcher, Korea Institute for Defense Analyses. Former Advisor, the Presidential Secretariat (Foreign Affairs and National Security) Ph. D. University of Cincinnati, Political Science Dr. CHOI Jin-Wook Director, Division of Planning and Coordination, Korea Institute for National Unification. Adjunct Professor, University of North Korean Studies Former Visiting Professor, Ritsumeikan University (Kyoto), Dept. of International Relations Ph. D. University of Cincinnati, Political Science Dr. PARK Byung-Kwang Research Fellow, The Institute for National Security Strategy Former Guest Researcher, Seoul National University Center for International Studies Ph. D. Fudan University, International Relations
2012 Sejong National Policy International Conference Foreign Participants Professor Victor D. Cha Director of the Asian Studies Program at Georgetown University. Senior Advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Former Director for Asian Affairs in the White House s National Security Council Ph.D. Columbia University, Political Science. Mr. Bruce Klingner The Senior Research Fellow for Northeast Asia at The Heritage Foundation s Asian Studies Center. Former Primary Analyst, the Eurasia Group. Former Deputy Chief for Korea, Directorate of Intelligence, CIA. MA. the National War College, the Defense Intelligence College Dr. Patrick M. Cronin Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Former Director of INSS, National Defense University. Former Director of Studies, IISS, London. Former Director of Research and Senior Vice President CSIS Ph.D, University of Oxford. Professor IZUMI Hajime Professor of the Faculty of International Relations, University of Shizuoka. Chief of Modern Korea Studies Center, University of Shizuoka
2012 Sejong National Policy International Conference Professor ZHU Feng Professor at the School of International Studies and Deputy Director of the Center for International & Strategic Studies (CISS). Peking University Ph.D, Peking University. Professor Vasily V. Mikheev Head of Center Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Science. Deputy Director of IMEMO (Institute of World Economy and International Relations), Moscow Professor Leif-Eric Easley Adjunctive Professor, Ewha Women s University, Research Fellow at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies Former Research Fellow at APARC, Stanford University. Ph. D. Harvard University, East Asia International Relations Professor Andrei Lankov Professor at the Kookmin University, Former Professor at the Australian National University Ph. D. Leningrad State University
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