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A Networked Indo-Pacific and Future of East Asian Security A Networked Indo-Pacific and Future of East Asian Security 21~22, 2020 Virtual Seminar Center for Strategic and Cultural Studies Koshinkan Ritsumeikan University Co-Hosted by Korean Association for International Studies, Center for East Asian Peace and Cooperation Studies, and Center for Strategic and Cultural Studies Sponsored by Korea Foundation Japanese Korean simultaneous interpretation service will be provided September 21 (Monday) 09:15-15:20 Opening Opening Remarks Professor LEE Sang Hwan (President, KAIS) Session Welcoming Remarks Professor NAKATO Sachio (Director, CEAPCS), CHOI Jinwook (President, CSCS) 09:15-09:40 Congratulatory Remarks OH Tai Kyu (ROK’s Consul General, Osaka) A Networked Indo-Pacific and China’s Responses Moderator Amb. KIM Changbeom (CSCS) Presentation Frank Jannuzi (Mansfield Foundation) “A Networked Indo-Pacific” Session 1 9:40- 11:00 Erwin Tan (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) “How China Would Respond?” (English ONLY) Discussion NAKATSUJI Keiji (Ritsumeikan University) KIM Jangho (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) CHA Changhoon (Pusan National University) LIM Eunjung (Kongju National University) 11:00-11:10 Coffee Break Changing Regional Security and North Korean Nuclear Issue Moderator NAKATSUJI Keiji (Ritsumeikan University) Presentation HWANG Jihwan (University of Seoul) “The North Korean Nuclear Issues and Inter-Korean Relations” Session 2 11:10-12:30 MATSUURA Masanobu (Fukuyama City University) “North Korea’s Denuclearization and Japan-South Korea’s Security Cooperation” Discussion KWON Soyoung (George Mason University Korea) SATO Yoichiro (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University) KIM Yongmin (Konkuk University) North Korea’s Policy Change and the US-DPRK Relations Moderator Cho Yunyoung (Chung-Ang University) Presentation OH Gyeongseob (Korea Institute for National Unification) “North Korean Political Situation and Foreign Policy Change” Session 3 14:00-15:20 MOON Yong-il (University of Seoul) “The US-DPRK’s Negotiation and the East Asia future” Discussion LEE Kihyun (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) HONG Sukhoon (Korea Institute for National Unification) PARK Jaejeok (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) September 22 (Tuesday) 09:30-12:30 A Networked Indo-Pacific and Japan-South Korea Relations Moderator MUN Gyongsu (Ritsumeikan University) Presentation ASABA Yuki (Doshisha University) “Japan-Korea relations in the Post-Abe Era” Session 4 09:30-10:50 JIN Changsu (Sejong Institute) “Prospects for Korea-Japan Relations with the Japanese Political Situation” Discussion LEE Kitae (Korea Institute for National Unification) HASABA Kiyoshi (Ritsumeikan University, former editor Asahi Shimbun) KIM Eunjung (Osaka City University) 10:50-11:00 Coffee Break The US-China Competition and the Korean Peninsula Moderator Jang Dal Jung (Seoul National University) Session 5 Presentation Roundtable LEE Sanghyun (Sejong Institute), 11:00-12:30 KAN Hideki (Osaka University), LEE Changhyung (Korea Institute for Defense Analyses) INOUE Ichiro (Kwansei Gakuin University), KIM Sookhyun (Institute for National Security Strategy) TOGO Kazuhiko (Kyoto Sangyo University) Closing Remarks Professor LEE Sang Hwan (President, KAIS) .
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