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The United States and South Korea: Reinvigorating the Partnership
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The Annual Symposium of the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
(KIEP) and the Korea Economic Institute (KEI), in cooperation with the
Asia/Pacific Research Center (A/PARC), Stanford University presents
“The United States and South Korea: Reinvigorating the Partnership”
October 23~24, 2003
Stanford University (Palo Alto)
Wednesday, October 22, 2003
6:30 PM Welcome Reception - Lobby, Encina Hall
Remarks: Director, Korean Studies Program A/PARC
KIEP/KEI Presidents
Thursday, October 23, 2003
8:30 AM Continental Breakfast - Bechtel Conference Center, Encina Hall
8:55 AM Welcome Coit Blacker, Stanford Institute for International studies
9:00 AM Panel I “The U.S. and South Korea: An Alliance under Stress”
Moderator: Stephen Krasner, Stanford University
Presenters: Choi Jang-jip, Korea University
Tong-whan Park, KORUS Institute
Discussants: Daniel Okimoto, Stanford University (invited) TBA
10:30 AM Coffee Break
10:45 AM Panel II “The U.S. and North Korea: Containment or Engagement?”
Moderator: Michael Armacost, A/PARC, Stanford University
Presenters: Samuel Kim, Columbia University
Moon Chung-in, Yonsei University
Discussants: Hong-yung Lee, University of California, Berkeley
Charles Kartman, Korean Peninsula Energy Development
Organization
12:30 PM Luncheon Oksenberg Room, Encina Hall, Third Floor
Speaker: Deputy Assistant Secretary Donald Keyser, U.S. State Department (invited)
1:45 PM Panel III “U.S.- South Korea Economic Relations”
Moderator: SaKong Il, Institute for Global Economics
Presenters: Bark Tae-ho, Seoul National University
Erik Heikkala, University of Southern California Marcus Noland, IIE
Discussants: Jeon Jong-kyou, KIEP
Kim Kihwan, Goldman Sachs (Asia) (invited)
3:15 PM Coffee Break
3:30 PM Panel IV “Silicon Valley and South Korea: Deepening the High Tech Partnership”
Moderator: Henry Rowen, A/PARC, Stanford University
Presenters: Seong Somi, Korea Development Institute
David Wang, Applied Materials (invited)
Discussants: E. Han Kim, University of Michigan
Nathan Rosenberg, Stanford University (invited)
5:30 PM Reception
6:30 PM Dinner
Speaker: Senior Korean Participant
Friday, October 24, 2003
8:30 AM Continental Breakfast - Bechtel Conference Center
9:00 AM Panel V “Anti-Americanism in Korea: Myth and Reality”
Moderator: Gi-wook Shin, A/PARC, Stanford University
Presenters: Lee Sook-jong, Sejong Institute/Brookings Institution
David Steinberg, Georgetown University
Discussants: Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago
Edward Chang, University of California at Riverside
Kim Won-ho, KIEP
10:30 AM Break
10:45 AM Roundtable “U.S.- Korea Relations: Where Do We Go From Here?”
Presenter: The Honorable George Shultz, Stanford University
President Ahn Choong-yong, KIEP
12:30 PM Luncheon Oksenberg Room, Encina Hall, Third Floor
(KIEP) and the Korea Economic Institute (KEI), in cooperation with the
Asia/Pacific Research Center (A/PARC), Stanford University presents
“The United States and South Korea: Reinvigorating the Partnership”
October 23~24, 2003
Stanford University (Palo Alto)
Wednesday, October 22, 2003
6:30 PM Welcome Reception - Lobby, Encina Hall
Remarks: Director, Korean Studies Program A/PARC
KIEP/KEI Presidents
Thursday, October 23, 2003
8:30 AM Continental Breakfast - Bechtel Conference Center, Encina Hall
8:55 AM Welcome Coit Blacker, Stanford Institute for International studies
9:00 AM Panel I “The U.S. and South Korea: An Alliance under Stress”
Moderator: Stephen Krasner, Stanford University
Presenters: Choi Jang-jip, Korea University
Tong-whan Park, KORUS Institute
Discussants: Daniel Okimoto, Stanford University (invited) TBA
10:30 AM Coffee Break
10:45 AM Panel II “The U.S. and North Korea: Containment or Engagement?”
Moderator: Michael Armacost, A/PARC, Stanford University
Presenters: Samuel Kim, Columbia University
Moon Chung-in, Yonsei University
Discussants: Hong-yung Lee, University of California, Berkeley
Charles Kartman, Korean Peninsula Energy Development
Organization
12:30 PM Luncheon Oksenberg Room, Encina Hall, Third Floor
Speaker: Deputy Assistant Secretary Donald Keyser, U.S. State Department (invited)
1:45 PM Panel III “U.S.- South Korea Economic Relations”
Moderator: SaKong Il, Institute for Global Economics
Presenters: Bark Tae-ho, Seoul National University
Erik Heikkala, University of Southern California Marcus Noland, IIE
Discussants: Jeon Jong-kyou, KIEP
Kim Kihwan, Goldman Sachs (Asia) (invited)
3:15 PM Coffee Break
3:30 PM Panel IV “Silicon Valley and South Korea: Deepening the High Tech Partnership”
Moderator: Henry Rowen, A/PARC, Stanford University
Presenters: Seong Somi, Korea Development Institute
David Wang, Applied Materials (invited)
Discussants: E. Han Kim, University of Michigan
Nathan Rosenberg, Stanford University (invited)
5:30 PM Reception
6:30 PM Dinner
Speaker: Senior Korean Participant
Friday, October 24, 2003
8:30 AM Continental Breakfast - Bechtel Conference Center
9:00 AM Panel V “Anti-Americanism in Korea: Myth and Reality”
Moderator: Gi-wook Shin, A/PARC, Stanford University
Presenters: Lee Sook-jong, Sejong Institute/Brookings Institution
David Steinberg, Georgetown University
Discussants: Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago
Edward Chang, University of California at Riverside
Kim Won-ho, KIEP
10:30 AM Break
10:45 AM Roundtable “U.S.- Korea Relations: Where Do We Go From Here?”
Presenter: The Honorable George Shultz, Stanford University
President Ahn Choong-yong, KIEP
12:30 PM Luncheon Oksenberg Room, Encina Hall, Third Floor