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Venue: the Shilla Seoul 3Rd Floor Lilac Room

P U B L I C P O L I C Y F O R U M

Korea’s Changing Roles in Southeast Asia Expanding Influence and Relations

TIME: Thursday & Friday, March 20-21, 2008 rd VENUE: The Shilla Seoul 3 Floor Lilac Room

Co-hosted by INSTITUTE OF EAST AND WEST STUDIES, YONSEI UNIVERSITY

Sponsored by KOREA FOUNDATION & PACIFIC CENTURY INSTITUTE

* Simultaneous interpretation available in Korean & English

Thursday, M a rch 20

900 am Registration 930 am Welcoming Remarks by: Kim Woo-sang, Institute of East & West Studies, Yonsei University Edward Reed, Korea Representative, The Asia Foundation Congratulatory Remarks by: TBD, Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade (invited) 945 am Introduction of Keynote Speaker Lee Hong-Koo, Chairman, Friends of The Asia Foundation Keynote Speech by: H.E. Surin Pitsuwan, Secretary General, Association of Southeast Asian Nations 1015 am Coffee Break

1030 am  Session One: Multilateral & Security Issues Moderator Lee Dongbok, Former Professor of Law, Myongji University & Former Member, National Assembly Presentations “Multilateral Relations in Southeast Asia” H.E. K. Kesavapany, Director, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies “Security Issues in Korean-Southeast Asian Relations” Lee Chung-min, Professor of International Relations, Yonsei University Discussant Dewi Fortuna Anwar, Deputy Chairman Social Sciences and Humanities, Indonesia Inst. of Sciences 1110 am Further Discussion and Q&A

145 pm  Session Two: Economic & Commercial Ties Moderator Kim Jin-Hyun, Senior Research Advisor, Korea International Trade Association Presentations “Korea’s Economic Relations with Southeast Asia” Kim Jong-Kil, Professor of Economics, Inha University “Investment of Korean Electronic Industry in Southeast Asia” Park Bun-Soon, Senior Fellow on Asia Economics, Samsung Economic Research Institute Discussant Mme. Pham Chi Lan, Senior Consultant, Prime Minister’s Research Committee, Vietnam 225 pm Further Discussion and Q&A

305 pm Coffee Break

320 pm  Session Three: Development Cooperation Moderator Kim Ji-Hong, Professor, KDI School of Public Policy &Management Presentations “Korean Assistance to Southeast Asia” Kwon Yul, Head of Team, Southeast & South Asia Department, KIEP “Korean Development Model: Lessons for Southeast Asia” Lew Seok Choon, Professor of Sociology, Yonsei University Discussant Kim Hyekyung, General Secretary, Global Civic Sharing 400 pm Further Discussion and Q&A 440 pm Wrap-up for the day Moderator David Steinberg, Distinguished Professor of Asian Studies, Georgetown University Comments All Southeast Asian participants 525 pm End of Day One

Friday, M a rch 21

900 am Review of Day One by: David Steinberg, Distinguished Professor of Asian Studies, Georgetown University

915 am  Session Four: Human Interaction & Social Dimensions Moderator Shin Heisoo, Member, CEDAW Presentations “Southeast Asian Migrant Workers in Korea” Kim Yeong-Hyun, Associate Professor of Geography, Ohio University “International Marriage” Kim Minjung, Assistant Professor, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Kangwon National University “Korean Tourism to Southeast Asia” Yi-Kook Jouyeon, Assistant Professor of Sports & Leisure Studies, Ajou University Discussant Joel David, Associate Professor, University of the Philippines 1010 am Further Discussion and Q&A 1050 am Coffee break

1105 am  Session Five: Mutual Perspectives and Future Prospects Moderator David Steinberg Presentations “Korea’s Preparation for Southeast Asia: Research & Education of Southeast Asian Studies in Korea” Park Seung Woo, Professor, Department of Sociology, Yeungnam University “Fading Wave, Sinking Tide? A Southeast Asian Perspective on the Korean Wave” Pavin Chachavalpongpun, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 1135 pm Panel Discussion by all Southeast Asian participants Closing Remarks 1230 pm End of Conference

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