
The political and security environment in Korea and East Asia is in a constant state of flux. As such, it is in the best interests of scholars, policymakers, strategists and others to constantly reassess these issues and build a deeper understanding of them over time so as to better inform the policy development of each nation in the region. To this end, EAI together with US Embassy and Department of Public Affairs of Sungkyunkwan University held the North Korea Policy Conference 2013 on May 21 at Sungkyunkwan University.
* Korean-English simultaneous interpretation was provided in all sessions.
Program |
10:00-10:05 |
Opening Session
Opening Remarks |
10:05-10:25 |
Welcoming Remarks |
10:25-10:45 |
Keynote Speech “North Korean Human Rights Issues”
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11:00-13:00 |
Session I “North Korean Human Rights Questions” Brent Byers Changrok Soh, Professor of Korea University “Human Rights Policies on North Korea”
Panel Discussion Edward K.H.Dong, Minister-Counselor for Political Affairs of US Embassy Seoul Q&A
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14:30-16:30 |
Session II “US-Korea Policy Coordination toward North Korea”
Moderator Yong Sup Han, Professor of Korea National Defense University Andrei Lankov, Professor of Kookmin University
Yong-Hyun Kim of Professor, Dongguk University “Direction of US-Korea Policies toward North Korea”
Terence Roehrig, Professor of US Naval War College
Panel Discussion Sang-Hun Choe, Journalist of International Herald Tribune
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16:30-16:45 | Closing Session Wrap Up by Brent Byers |