
DPRK 2012
KSP Conference
Date and Time
February 23, 2011
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
By Invitation Only
Panelists
Sang-Hun Choe - 2010-2011 Fellow in Korean Studies, Shorenstein APARC
John Everard - 2010-2011 Pantech Fellow, Shorenstein APARC
Gi-Wook Shin - Director, Shorenstein APARC Director, Shorenstein APARC
Hyong O Kim - Representative and former Speaker of Korean National Assembly
Michael H. Armacost - Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow, Shorenstein APARC
Hakjoon Kim - Distinguished Visiting Professor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
Yuhwan Koh - 2010-2011 Visting Scholar, Shorenstein APARC
Sandra Fahy - Post-Doctoral Fellow, Korean Studies Institute, University of Southern California
Hyug-Baeg Im - Professor, Korea University
Soo-gil Park (commentator) - President, World Federation of United Nations Associations
Taeho Bark - Professor, Seoul National University
William Newcomb - Consultant, formerly with State Department
Andrew Natsios - Distinguished Professor, Georgetown University
Byongwon Bahk - former Koret Fellow (2009-2010) and former Vice Finance Minister
Dai-Chul Chyung (moderator) - former Korean National Assembly Member
David Straub - Associate Director, Korean Studies Program, Shorenstein APARC
Daniel C. Sneider - Associate Director of Research, Shorenstein APARC
Jonathan Pollack - Senior Fellow, John L. Thornton China Center, The Brookings Institution
Young Kwan Yoon - Professor, Seoul National University, and former Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Thomas Fingar (commentator) - Oksenberg/Rohlen Distinguished Fellow, Shorenstein APARC
Rüdiger Frank - Professor of East Asian Economy and Society, East Asian Institute, University of Vienna
Andrei Lankov - Professor, Kookmin University
Andrew G. Walder - Professor, Department of Sociology, Stanford University
Daniel Chirot (commentator) - Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Washington
Kathryn Stoner (commentator) - Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), Stanford University
The 3rd Koret conference will convene to address issues confronting North Korea in four areas: domestic politics; the economy; relations with neighbors; and scenarios of possible change in North Korea in comparative perspective.
This workshop is supported by a generous grant from the Koret Foundation.
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Location
Bechtel Conference Center
Encina Hall
616 Serra Street
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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Topics: Science and Technology | Science and Technology | Society | Trade | China | North Korea | South Korea