On Sunday, March 29 the Korea Economic Institute of America hosted a panel at the Association of Asian Studies conference in Chicago, Illinois titled “The Impact of National Identities on the reunification of Korea”.
Please view the video of the program below:
March 17, 2015
On March 28, 2015 KEI will host a panel at the 2015 Association for Asian Studies Conference titled
“Hedging or Balancing between China and the United States”
Australia: Allied and Aligned
Malcolm Cook, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Understanding the Core ASEAN States’ Alignment Choices: Variations on a (Hedging) Theme
Cheng-Chwee Kuik, National University of Malaysia
South Korean Foreign Policy Toward China and the United States
Jin Park, Asia Future Institute & Hankuk University
Indian Foreign Policy Toward China and the United States
Daniel Twining, German Marshall Fund
Moderator: Daniel Twining, German Marshall Fund
March 17, 2015
On March 27, 2015 KEI will host a panel at the 2015 Association for Asian Studies Conference titled
“Korean and Japanese Development Assistance and Trade with Southeast Asia”
Korea’s Development Assistance and Economic Outreach to Southeast Asia
Sungil Kwak, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP)
Japan is Back in Southeast Asia: Development Assistance and Economic Outreach to ASEAN
Tsutomu Kikuchi, Aoyama-Gakuin University
Exporting Korea’s Development Model: Knowledge Sharing and the Lessons of
Korea’s Economic History for Southeast Asia
Wonhyuk Lim, Korea Development Institute
Moderator: Troy Stangarone, Korea Economic Institute of America
March 17, 2015
Troy Stangarone, Wonhyuk Lim, Sungil Kwak, Tsutomu Kikuchi
On March 26, 2015 KEI hosted a panel at the 2015 Association for Asian Studies Conference titled
“Dealing with North Korean Provocations: Regional Military Responses and the Hope for a Diplomatic Solution”
A Chinese Perspective on Dealing with North Korean Provocations
Xiaohe Cheng, Renmin University of China
U.S. Deterrence Strategies and Alliance Cooperation Efforts in Response to North Korean Military Threats
Terence Roehrig, U.S. Naval War College
Japan’s Military Response to North Korean Provocations
Bonji Ohara, The Tokyo Foundation
South Korea’s Deterrence Strategy and Policies for Better Intern-Korean Relations
Kyudok Hong, Sookmyung Women’s University
Moderator: Nicholas Hamisevicz, KEI