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Power Shifts in Northeast Asia
Power Shifts in Northeast Asia

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Leading scholars from the United States and Korea meet to discuss the current state of affairs and potential futures for the region. The Northeast Asian region, centered on the Korean Peninsula, is currently in a process of multiple transitions. China’s economic and military profile in the region continues to rise; yet while the U.S. is in some respects in relative decline, its alliances with Japan and South Korea remain robust. Japan and South Korea, ever more integrated economically with China, are at the same time strengthening their respective military ties with the U.S. as well as with each other. North Korea is becoming increasingly dominated by China in the economic realm, which has not prevented Pyongyang from engaging in military provocations toward the South. Russia is also deepening its economic ties to the region, but remains politically and diplomatically marginalized. The six-party talks, once the primary vehicle for multilateral dialogue, have been in limbo since 2009. At the same time, most of the countries in the region are facing significant domestic power shifts. Both the United States and South Korea have presidential elections scheduled for 2012. North Korea has declared 2012 the year it will become a “powerful and prosperous country” and appears poised for a third-generation leadership transition. China, having just celebrated the 90th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, is also in the process of change in the top leadership. And Japan, in the aftermath of the Sendai earthquake and Fukushima nuclear disaster, faces renewed political uncertainty. This conference addresses the interplay of these multiple domestic and international transitions in today’s Northeast Asia.

Co-hosted by the Center for Korean Research, Columbia University and the Institute for Peace Affairs, Seoul

Co-sponsored by the the Center for Korean Legal Studies, Columbia Law School, The Korea Society, and APEC Study Center

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Friday, October 28, 2011

 

 Conference Schedule & Speakers:

 8:30 AM Breakfast
 9:00 AM





Opening Remarks I.: Charles Armstrong, Columbia University

Opening Remarks II: Kyung-Dae Hyun, Chairman, Institute for Peace Affairs


 
9:15-11:30 AM











Session I: Major Powers and the Shifting Regional Balance
Chair, Charles Armstrong, Columbia University

1. The United States and Northeast Asia (Victor Cha, Georgetown University)
2. China and Northeast Asia (Richard Bush, Brookings Institution)
3. Japan and Northeast Asia (Sheila Smith, Council on Foreign Relations)
4. Russia, Mongolia and Northeast Asia (Stephen Noerper, The Korea Society)

Discussant: Andrew Nathan, Columbia University


 11:30-12:20 PM



Congratulatory Address: Ambassador Yong-Mok Kim, Korean Consul General to New York

Keynote Speech: In-Taek Hyun, Minister of Unification, Korea

 12:20-1:50 PM

Lunch (only served to the presenters and VIP guests)
Edward Rim (Pacific Culture Foundation), introduce IPA
 2:00-4:30 PM









Session II: The Korean Peninsula
Chair: Ambassador Mark Minton, President, The Korea Society

1. Korea’s Relations with the Major Powers (Jin Shin, Institute for Peace Affairs)
2. Legal Aspects of Inter-Korean Relations (Jeong-Ho Roh, Columbia University Law School)
3. Leadership Transition in North Korea (Sung-Wook Nam, Institute for National Security Strategy)
4. South Korean Policy toward North Korea (Yangho Hong, Ewha Woman’s University)

Discussant: Bernhard Seliger, Hans Seidel Foundation

 4:30-4:45 PM

Concluding Remarks: Young Seuk Shin, Vice Chairman, Institute for Peace Affairs

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