The Evolving Regional Architecture in Northeast Asia: Maintaining Strong US-Korea Relations with the Next US Administration
The US-Korea Institute at SAIS and
The Presidential Committee for Unification Preparation present
The Evolving Regional Architecture in Northeast Asia: Maintaining Strong US-Korea Relations with the Next US Administration
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Kenney Auditorium
1740 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20036
The US-Korea Institute at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and Presidential Committee for Unification Preparation (PCUP) of the Republic of Korea invite you to attend a discussion on the changing regional architecture in Northeast Asia and the future of US-Korea relations under the next US administration.
Welcoming Remarks
- Jae H. Ku, Director of the US-Korea Institute, Johns Hopkins SAIS
- CHUNG Chong-Wook, Vice Chairperson of the Presidential Committee for Unification Preparation and former Korean Ambassador to China
Panel I: Political and Security Issues
- Moderator: Joel Wit, Senior Fellow of the US-Korea Institute, Johns Hopkins SAIS
- Robert Gallucci, Former Ambassador-at-Large and Assistant Secretary of State for Political and Military Affairs
- KIM Jaechun, Director of the Sogang Institute of International and Area Studies and Professor of Graduate School of International Studies at Sogang University
Panel II: Economic and Trade Issues
- Moderator: KIM Jong-hoon, Former Minister for Trade and former member of the National Assembly
- KIM Joon-Kyung, President of the Korea Development Institute (KDI)
- Marcus Noland, Executive Vice President and Director of Studies of the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE)