On June 23, East Asia Institute (EAI) and the Center for Contemporary Korea Studies (CCKS) at the University of Tokyo co-hosted a conference in Tokyo, Japan, with the title of “The Future of the South Korea-Japan Relations and the Korean Peninsula: Opportunities and Challenges of Trustpolitik.” At this joint conference, Korean and Japanese experts and scholars evaluated the feasibility of Trustpolotik and possible future partnership between Seoul and Tokyo on its realization. They also shared their foresight on the changes the Korean unification might bring to the East Asian regional order and to the Korea-Japan relations.
14:00~14:10
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Opening Remarks HA Young-sun, Chairman, East Asia Institute KIMIYA Tadashi, Professor, University of Tokyo
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14:10~14:30
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Keynote Speech
LEE Jeong Oc, Head of Intelligence Management Division, Ministry of Unification
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14:30~16:00
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Session 1. Korean Unification and Future Seoul-Tokyo Partnership
Moderator OKONOGI Masao, Professor, Keio University
Presenters LEE Wondeog, Professor, Kookmin University KIMIYA Tadashi, Professor, University of Tokyo
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16:00~16:20 |
Tea Break
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16:20~17:50
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Session 2. Seoul-Tokyo Relations after Korean Unification
Moderator HA Young-sun, Chairman, East Asia Institute
Presenters SHIN Kak-Soo, Director, Center for International Law at Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security WADA Haruki, Professor, University of Tokyo
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17:50~18:00 |
Closing Remarks
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List of Participants from Korea CHUN Chaesung, Professor, Seoul National University HA Young-Sun, Chairman, EAI LEE Tae-Sik, Professor, Yonsei University LEE Wondeog, Professor, Kookmin University LIM Jaehwan, Aoyama Gakuin University PARK In-hwi, Professor, Ehwa Women’s University SHIN Kak-Soo, Director, Center for International Law at Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security SOHN Jeyong, Assistant Professor, Rikkyo University
List of Participants from Japan ENDO Ken, Professor, Hokkaido University HIRAI Hisashi, Visiting Professor, Ritsumeikan University IWAMA Yoko, Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies IZUMI Hajime, Professor, University of Shizuoka KAWASHIMA Shin, Associate Professor, University of Tokyo KIMIYA Tadashi, Professor, University of Tokyo OKONOGI Masao, Professor, Kyushu University SOEYA Yoshihide, Professor, Keio University SUZUKI Yuuji, Professor, Hosei University WADA Haruki, Professor, University of Tokyo
* The list is in alphabetical order.


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