The East Asia Institute (EAI) has held the “ROK-U.S. Alliance Conference” since 2008 and it has provided the opportunity for policymakers including government officials and legislative representatives from both countries to share their insights on the ROK-U.S. alliance and future strategies. Along with these officials, leading national security experts from South Korea, Japan, and China have also provided their respective thoughts and policy recommendations. Continuing on from this successful experience, the EAI hosted the 2011 conference entitled “A New Security Order in East Asia and the ROK-U.S. Alliance.”
09:30~09:40 Welcoming Speech Young-Sun Ha, Seoul National University
09:40~10:00 Keynote Speech Sung-hwan Kim, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
10:00~12:00 Session I. "Change in East Asian Security Architecture"
Moderator Young-Sun Ha, Seoul National University Presenters “Defense Budgets and the US-Korea Alliance” Michael E. O'Hanlon, Brookings Institution
“Continuity and Changes in China's Foreign Policy” Dong Wang, Peking University
“The Rise of China and Changing US-China Relations: South Korean Perspective” Chaesung Chun, Seoul National University
Discussants Kang Choi, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security Masayuki Masuda, National Institute for Defense Studies Mark E. Manyin, U.S. Congressional Research Service
12:00~14:00 Luncheon
Luncheon Speech General James D. Thurman, Commander of the U.N. Command, Combined Forces Command, U.S. Forces Korea
14:00~16:00 Session II. "Rise of China and the Strategy of Neighboring Countries"
Moderator Ho Sup Kim, Chungang University Presenters “Forming of Japan’s Security Strategy toward China” Masayuki Masuda, National Institute for Defense Studies
“Taiwan’s Strategy toward China” Ming Lee, National Chengchi University
“India’s Strategy toward China” Anumita Raj, Strategic Foresight Group
Discussants Changhee Nam, Inha UniversitySeungjoo Lee, Chungang University Tae Hyun Kim, Chungang University
16:00~16:15 Coffee Break
16:15~18:15 Session III. "Issues on the Korean Peninsula and Future of the ROK-U.S. Alliance" Moderator Yong Sup Han, Korea National Defense University Presenters “North Korean Nuclear Issues, Power Succession, and the ROK-U.S. Alliance” Mark E. Manyin, U.S. Congressional Research Service
“Maintaining the ROK-U.S. Alliance (Transfer of Wartime Control and Base Relocation), and Future of the ROK-U.S. Alliance” Kang Choi, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security
“China’s Growing Military Strength and the ROK-U.S. Alliance” Taeho Kim, Hallym University of Graduate Studies
Discussants Seongho Sheen, Seoul National UniversityMing Lee, National Chengchi University Dong Wang, Peking University
* Simultaneous interpretation is provided in all sessions.
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