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The Culture, Policy and Society programming promotes cross-cultural understanding through public lectures, panel discussions, symposia and workshops that present the rich diversity of Korea and U.S.-Korea relations in historical and contemporary contexts. These programs feature authors, scholars, artists, practitioners from the nonprofit sector, politicians, business leaders and others who are willing to share with the American public their unique expertise on Korea and U.S.-Korea relations.
The focus of this project area is an in-depth exploration of the social, cultural, economic, political, historical and security dimensions of the U.S.-Korea relationship. The objective is to foster a greater awareness, appreciation and understanding of the complexity of these underlying factors, which fuels the power of imagination that is the indispensable wellspring of the capacity for empathy. While divergences of perspectives between Americans and Koreans on many fundamental issues may be inevitable, it is equally inevitable that these divergences must be brought within the realm of imagination to be channeled toward productive engagement based on mutual respect.
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---CANCELLED---Due to the national tragedy, the breakfast meeting with the honorable Lee Jae Oh has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Please join The Korea Society as it hosts a roundtable at Friday's Association of Asian Studies (AAS) meeting in Philadelphia. Moderated by The Korea Society President Evans J.R. Revere, the panel will feature The Asia Foundation's Scott Snyder, The Mansfield Foundation's Gordon Flake and the DNI's Sydney Seiler. Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
This Friday: March 26th, 10:45AM-12:45PM
Grand Ballroom Salon B
Roundtable: North Korea as a Challenge to Security and Stability in Northeast Asia
Register on site with the Association of Asian Studies or check back for a Podcast of the event
(Please see our Arts staff at Booth # 18. They are happy to provide information on traveling exhibitions and other offerings of The Korea Society.)
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 Join us as noted professor Valérie Gelézeau discusses the transformation of the inter-Korean border over the past six decades. Since the early 1990s, expansion of inter-Korean relations has seen change in the geographic border. Citing several case studies of South Korean kun (counties) and si (cities) close to the DMZ (Paengnyŏn Island, P’aju City, Ch’ŏrwŏn-gun), Professor Gelezeau will analyze the development of a multilayered border region including different types of enclaves located either in the South (military or tourist enclaves) or in the North (enclaves of Kaesŏng and Kŭmgang). Professor Gelezeau will address how these transformations echo changing territorial dynamics within and around the Korean Peninsula. Broaching Borders: New Approaches to the Korean Dividewith
Valérie Gelézeau Associate Professor École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris Fellow, University Institute of France
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 6:00 PM Reception 6:15 PM Presentation
The Korea Society 950 Third Avenue @ 57th Street, 8th Floor (Building entrance on SW corner of Third Avenue and 57th Street)
About the Speaker
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 A wave of Korean immigrants arrived in Hawaii from 1903-1905, laying a foundation for the Korean diaspora in the United States. Although only numbering about 7500, Korean immigrants to Hawaii were tied in important ways to U.S. and Japanese policy toward Korea at the end of the Choson dynasty. Based on research for The Korean Frontier in America: Immigration to Hawaii, 1896-1910, professor Wayne Patterson will explore the early Korean experience in Hawaii, the challenges Korean immigrants confronted and the ties between immigration and the policies of Korea's neighbors.
Roundtable on the Korean Immigration Experience: Arrival in Hawaii
Library Roundtable
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Wayne Patterson Visiting Professor University of California Berkeley
Monday, March 22, 2010 3:00 PM Presentation and Discussion
The Korea Society 950 Third Avenue @ 57th Street, 8th Floor
About the Speaker
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