On June 24, a joint conference organized by East Asia Institute (EAI) and the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) convened in Tokyo, Japan, on the issue of “East Asia after Unification of the Korean Peninsula.” The conference invited European policy exerts and former officials who visited the EU Delegation in Tokyo as representatives of the ECFR. During the first session, the European and Korean delegates discussed the lessons President Park Geun-Hye’s administration can take from the European experience and the fall of the Berlin Wall in her realization of Trustpolitik. The second session tested various hypothetical scenarios and outcomes of the Korean unification, bring the perspectives of India, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, and other East and Southeast Asian countries that share the stakes of the unification.
14:00~15:10 |
Session 1 Preparing for Unification: Advancing Trustpolitik and Lessons from Europe
Moderator Hans KUNDANANI, Research Director, ECFR
Presenters PARK Ihn-whi, Professor, Ewha Women’s University Angela STANZEL, Asia & China Program Policy Fellow, ECFR
Discussants from EAI CHUN Chaesung, Professor, Seoul National University LEE Tae-Sik, Professor, Yonsei University; Former South Korean Ambassador to the United States SHIN Kak-Soo, Director, Center for International Law at Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security;
Former South Korean Ambassador to Japan
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15:10~15:30 |
Tea Break
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15:30~17:00
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Session 2 The Regional Implications of Unification
Moderator HA Young-Sun, Chairman, EAI
Presenters CHUN Chaesung, Professor, Seoul National University Robert DUJARRIC, Director of the Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies, Temple University in Tokyo Srikanth KONDAPALLI, Professor in Chinese Studies, Centre for East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal
Nehru University in New Delhi Nguyen Vu TUNG, Director of the Eastern Sea Studies Institute, Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam Yoshihide SOEYA, Professor, Keio Institute of East Asian Studies Steven C. M. WONG, Deputy Chief Executive of the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS),
Malaysia You JI, Visiting Scholar, East Asian Institute in Singapore Teresa GOUVEIA, Former Portuguese Foreign Minister |

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