동아시아연구원은 시카고국제문제협회(Chicago Council on Global Affairs, CCGA)와 공동으로 10월 22일-24일 미국 시카고에서 “Implications of the Financial Crisis on American, Chinese, South Korean, and Japanese Soft Power in East Asia”을 주제로 국제회의를 개최하였습니다. 한중일과 미국 전문가 30명이 한자리에 모여 2008년 경제위기가 한국 ㆍ중국ㆍ일본ㆍ미국의 소프트 파워에 미친 영향에 대해 토의를 하였습니다. 본 회의는 한국국제교류재단의 후원을 받아 진행되었습니다.

 

Confirmed Participants (United States and Asia)

Douglas Bereuter, Asia Foundation

Marshall Bouton, Chicago Council on Global Affairs

Rachel Bronson, Chicago Council on Global Affairs

Chaesung Chun, Seoul National University

Steven Clemons, New America Foundation

Paula Dobriansky, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Aaron Friedberg, Princeton University, (tentative)

Ellen Frost, Peterson Institute for International Economics/ National Defense University

Peter Geithner, Harvard University

Young Sun Ha, Seoul National University

Sukhee Han, Yonsei University

Harry Harding, University of Virginia

Nobuhiro Hiwatari, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Tokyo

Paul Herman, National Intelligence Council

Byung-Kook Kim, East Asia Institute and Korea University

Sook-Jong Lee, East Asia Institute and Sungkyunkwan University

Mingjiang Li, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University

Barry Lowenkron, MacArthur Foundation

Raja Mohan, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University

Jackie Newmyer, Long Term Strategy Group

William Overholt, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Dong Sun Park, Ambassador for International Economic Cooperation, Republic of Korea

Andrew Shearer, Lowy Institute for International Policy

Yinhong Shi, Center for American Studies, Renmin University of China

Mathew Stumpf, MacArthur Foundation

Motoshi Suzuki, School of Government, Kyoto University

Ashley Tellis, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Thomas Wright, Chicago Council on Global Affairs

Dali Yang, University of Chicago

Xiaoming Zhang, School of International Studies, Peking University

 

Thursday – 22 October 2009

 

6:30p.m. Check-in and wine reception

 

6:55p.m. – 7:05p.m.

Opening Remarks: Marshall M. BOUTON, President, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Sook-Jong LEE, President, the East Asia Institute

 

7:05p.m. – 8:50p.m.

Dinner and Keynote Address: Ashley J. TELLIS: “Managing the Security Implications of the Economic Crisis in East Asia”

 

Friday – 23 October 2009

 

7:45a.m. Registration and breakfast

 

8:30a.m. – 11:40a.m. Session I: The Effects of the Financial Crisis on U.S. Soft Power

 

Moderator: Young Sun HA

 

8:30a.m. Thomas WRIGHT opens the workshop and outlines proceedings

 

8:40a.m. Part I: Why the Financial Crisis Matters for Soft Power in Asia

 

Ellen FROST memo presentation: “Recent Economic Trends: Implications for Post-Crisis Power Relations in East Asia”

 

8:50a.m. Yinhong SHI memo presentation: “Why the Crisis May Have Strategic Consequences for the U.S. Role in East Asia?”

 

9:00a.m. Commentary and Discussion

 

10:20a.m. Break

 

10:45a.m. Part II: The Future of U.S. Influence in East Asia

 

Jackie NEWMYER memo presentation: “U.S. Policy in East Asia after the Financial Crisis”

 

10:55a.m. Commentary and Discussion

 

11:30a.m. Session Adjourns

 

11:40 a.m. Lunch

 

12:10p.m. Keynote Address: Douglas BEREUTER:

“The Exercise of Soft Power and Public Diplomacy by a Nongovernmental Organization: The Experience and Programs of The Asia Foundation”

 

1:05p.m. Lunch Adjourns; Afternoon Session Begins

 

1:10p.m. – 4:20p.m. Session II: The Effects of the Financial Crisis on Chinese Soft Power Moderator: Harry HARDING

 

1:15p.m. Part I: China and the Financial Crisis

Xiaoming ZHANG memo presentation: “China and the Financial Crisis”

 

1:25p.m. Mingjiang LI memo presentation: “The Effects of the Financial Crisis on China’s Strategy”

 

1:35p.m. Commentary and Discussion

 

2:55p.m. Break

 

3:20p.m. Part II: U.S. and Regional reactions to China’s New Direction

 

Sukhee HAN memo presentation: “What Will Be the Long Term Impact of China’s Strategic Shift on its Influence in Asia”

 

3:30p.m. William OVERHOLT memo presentation: “The Financial Crisis and Chinese Soft Power”

 

3:40p.m. Commentary and Discussion

 

4:20p.m. Session Adjourns

 

6:15p.m. – 8:15p.m. Dinner and Keynote Address; Byung-Kook KIM: “Soft Power and East Asia's Divided Nations”

Hosted by the Korean Consulate of Chicago

 

Saturday – 24 October 2009

 

7:45a.m. Breakfast

 

8:30a.m. – 10:15a.m. Session III: Regional Repercussions-South Korea

 

Moderator: Nobuhiro HIWATARI

 

8:35a.m. Dong Sun PARK memo presentation: ““The Effects of the Crisis on South Korea”

 

8:45a.m. Chaesung CHUN memo presentation: “South Korea’s Views on East Asian Security”

 

8:55a.m. Commentary and Discussion

 

10:15a.m. Break

 

10:40a.m. – 12:25p.m. Session IV: Regional Repercussions-Japan

 

Moderator: Steven CLEMONS

 

10:45a.m. Motoshi SUZUKI memo presentation: “The Effects of the Crisis on Japan”

 

10:55a.m. Andrew SHEARER memo presentation: “U.S. and Regional Views of Japan”

 

11:05a.m. Commentary and Discussion

 

12:25p.m. Lunch

 

1:30p.m. Closing remarks: Marshall M. BOUTON and Sook-Jong LEE

 

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