Day 1: Wendnesday, April 25, 2012 |
Registration | |
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13:30-14:00 | Opening RemarksWelcoming RemarksKeynote Address | |
14:15–15:30 | Plenary Session I | |
15:30–15:45 | Break | |
15:45-17:00 | Session 1 | |
17:00–17:15 | Break | |
17:15–18:30 | Session 2 | |
18:45–20:30 | Gala Dinner (Crystal Ballroom, Lotte Hotel) | |
Day 2 Thursday, April 26, 2012 |
08:45-10:00 | Session 3 |
10:00-10:15 | Break | |
10:15–11:30 | Plenary Session Ⅱ | |
11:30–14:30 | Networking Lunch | |
14:30–15:45 | Session 4 | |
15:45–16:00 | Break | |
16:00–17:15 | Session 5 | |
17:15–17:30 | Break | |
17:30–18:45 | Session 6 | |
18:45–20:30 | Dinner | |
20:30–21:45 | Plenary Session Ⅲ | |
Day3 Friday, April 27, 2012 | 09:30–10:45 | Session 7 |
10:45–11:00 | Break | |
11:00–12:15 | Plenary Session Ⅳ | |
12:15–12:30 | Closing Remarks | |
13:00–15:00 | Lunch(The Asan Institute) |
Time | Panel Title | Panelist | Affiliation |
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13:30-14:00 | Welcoming Remarks | Hahm Chaibong | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies |
Keynote Speech | Lee Hong Koo | The Seoul Forum for International Affairs | |
14:00-14:15 | Break | ||
Plenary Session I14:15-15:30 | Crisis on the Korean Peninsula(Grand Ballroom) | David Sanger(Moderator) | The New York Times |
Christopher Hill | University of Denver | ||
Vasily Mikheev | Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) | ||
Pan Zhenqiang | China Reform Forum | ||
Kim Tae-woo | Korea Institute for National Unification | ||
Izumi Hajime | Shizuoka University | ||
15:30-15~45 | Break | ||
Session 1 15:45-17:00 |
Leadership Changes and Their Implications for Security in Northeast Asia(Orchid) | Pan Zhenqiang(Moderator) | China Reform Forum |
Chung Jae Ho | Seoul National University | ||
Jin Canrong | Renmin University | ||
Alan Romberg | Stimson Center | ||
American Foreign Policy towards the Korean Peninsula(Grand Ballroom) | Victor Cha | Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) | |
Christopher Hill | University of Denver | ||
Scott Snyder | Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) | ||
Bruce Klingner | The Heritage Foundation | ||
Lucy Williamson (Moderator) | BBC | ||
Humanitarian Crisis in North Korea(Lilac/Tulip) | Shin Chang-Hoon(Moderator) | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | |
Go Myong-Hyun | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
Sandra Fahy | University of Southern California (USC) | ||
Joanna Hosaniak | Citizens’ Alliance for North | ||
Korean Human Rights | |||
Gordon Flake | Mansfield Foundation | ||
Insurgency and Stability in Afghanistan and Pakistan after bin Laden(Violet/Cosmos) | Jon Rydqvist(Moderator) | FOI-Swedish Defence Research Agency | |
Robert Lamb | Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) | ||
Thomas Ruttig | Afghanistan Analysts Network (AAN) | ||
Shuja Nawaz | The Atlantic Council | ||
17:00-17:15 | Break | ||
Session 2 17:15-18:30 |
India and China: Collision or Collusion? (Lilac/Tulip) | Dhruva Jaishankar(Moderator) | German Marshall Fund |
S. Jaishankar | Ambassador of India to China | ||
Jane Perlez | The New York Times | ||
Shi Yinhong | Renmin University | ||
Is China Prepared for International Leadership?(Orchid) | Jonathan Pollack (Moderator) | Brookings Institution | |
Evans Revere | Brookings Institution | ||
Christopher Clarke | U.S. State Dept (ret.) | ||
Dennis Blasko | U.S. Army (ret.) | ||
Implications of Iran’s Nuclear (Weapons) Program(Grand Ballroom) | Mark Hibbs(Moderator) | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | |
Adnan Vatansever | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | ||
Han Hua | Peking University | ||
Mark Fitzpatrick | International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) | ||
Cheon Seongwhun | Korea Institute for National Unification (KINU) | ||
“It’s Complicated”: Making Sense of China’s Relationships with the Two Koreas (Violet/Cosmos) | Abraham Kim | Korea Economic Institute (KEI) | |
Nicholas Hamisevicz(Moderator) | KEI | ||
John Park | United States Institute of Peace (USIP) | ||
Liu Qun | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
Kim Hankwon | Korea National Diplomatic Academy | ||
18:45-20:30 | Gala Dinner |
Time | Panel Title | Panelist | Affiliation |
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Session 3 8:45-10:00 |
How Can Leadership Save the Eurozone?(Orchid) | Andreas Esche (Moderator) | Bertelsmann-Stiftung |
Helmut Hauschild | Bertelsmann-Stiftung | ||
Iain Begg | London School of Economics | ||
Ansgar Belke | University of Duisburg-Essen | ||
American Foreign Policy in East Asia: Prospects for Shared Leadership?(Grand Ballroom) | James Steinberg (Moderator) | Syracuse University | |
Jeffrey Bader | Brookings Institution | ||
Richard Falkenrath | Chertoff Group | ||
Jonathan Pollack | Brookings Institution | ||
Choi Kang | Korea National Diplomatic Academy | ||
Regionalism in Central Asia and the Politics of Energy(Lilac/Tulip) | Gennady Chufrin(Moderator) | Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) | |
Stanislav Zhukov | IMEMO | ||
Igor Tomberg | Institute of Oriental Studies, RAS | ||
Vladimir Matveev | Institute of Far Eastern Studies, RAS | ||
The New Latin America in the Emerging Global Order(Violet/Cosmos) | Jorge Heine(Moderator) | Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) | |
Amaury de Souza | Techne Consulting, Rio de Janeiro | ||
Andres Serbin | Regional Coordination for Economic and Social Research (CRIES), Buenos Aires | ||
Marcos Robledo | Institute of Far Eastern Studies, RAS | ||
10:00-10:15 | Break | ||
Plenary Session II 10:15-11:30 | Think Tanks and Crisis: How Can the Policy Research Community Help Cope with Major Crisis?(Grand Ballroom) | Simon Long(Moderator) | The Economist |
Ellen Laipson | Stimson Center | ||
Camille Grand | Fondation Pour La Recherche Strategique | ||
Jan-Olof Lind | FOI-Swedish Defence Research Agency | ||
Edwin Feulner | The Heritage Foundation | ||
11:30-14:30 | Networking Lunch | ||
Session 4 14:30-15:45 |
The Future of the Middle East Peace Process(Lilac/Tulip) | Uzi Rabi (Moderator) | Moshe Dayan Center |
Paul Rivlin | Moshe Dayan Center | ||
Rami Ginat | BESA Center for Strategic Studies | ||
Ephraim Lavie | The Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research | ||
Nuclear Crisis in Northeast Asia (Violet/Cosmos) | Sharon Squassoni (Moderator) | Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) | |
Peter Bradford | Vermont Law School | ||
Scott Sagan | Stanford University | ||
Hwang Il-Soon | Seoul National University | ||
Philip Chaffee | Nuclear Intelligence Weekly | ||
Regional Leadership in Southeast Asia: Can ASEAN Still Occupy the Driver’s Seat?(Orchid) | Ralph Cossa(Moderator) | Pacific Forum CSIS | |
Ian Storey | Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) | ||
Kavi Chongkittavorn | The Nation, Bangkok | ||
Le Cong Phung | Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam | ||
Jonathan Chow | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
Leadership and the Legacies of the Arab Spring(Grand Ballroom) | Jang Ji-Hyang(Moderator) | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | |
Clement Henry | American University in Cairo | ||
Diederik Vandewalle | Dartmouth College | ||
Michael Hudson | National University of Singapore | ||
15:45-16:00 | Break | ||
Session 5 16:00-17:15 |
Energy and Oil in the Middle East(Grand Ballroom) | Walter Lohman (Moderator) | The Heritage Foundation |
Anthony Cordesman | Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) | ||
Tanaka Nobuo | Institute for Energy Economics | ||
Mikkal Herberg | National Bureau of Asian Research | ||
EU Migration Policy after the Arab Spring: Searching for Domestic and Foreign Policy Coherence(Lilac/Tulip) | Sergio Carerra(Moderator) | Centre for European Policy Studies | |
Joanna Parkin | Centre for European Policy Studies | ||
Jean-Pierre Cassarino | European University Institute | ||
Patryk Pawlak | European Union Institute for Security Studies | ||
Japan’s Nuclear Crisis(Orchid) | Abe Nobuyasu(Moderator) | The Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) | |
Funabashi Yoichi | Rebuild Japan Initiative Foundation (RJIF) | ||
Endo Tetsuya | Nuclear Safety Research Association | ||
Martin Fackler | The New York Times | ||
Yim Man-Sung | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) | ||
Social Polarization in the United States: Searching for Civility (Violet/Cosmos) | David Brady (Moderator) | Hoover Institution | |
Bill Whalen | Hoover Institution | ||
Tod Lindberg | Hoover Institution | ||
Kim Jiyoon | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
17:15-17:30 | Break | ||
Session 6 17:30-18:45 |
Leadership Transition in China(Grand Ballroom) | Bong Youngshik(Moderator) | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies |
Kim Heungkyu | Sungshin Women’s University | ||
Soeya Yoshihide | Keio University | ||
Wang Yiwei | Tongji University | ||
Seo Jungmin | Yonsei University | ||
Leadership Transition in Russia: Continuity or Change?(Lilac/Tulip) | Kim Taehwan (Moderator) | Korea Foundation | |
Nikolas Gvosdev | Naval War College | ||
Andranik Migranyan | Institute for Democracy and Cooperation | ||
Andrei Korobkov | Middle Tennessee State University | ||
Leadership Transitions in the Two Koreas(Violet/Cosmos) | Scott Snyder (Moderator) | Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) | |
Victor Cha | Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) | ||
Woo Jung-yeop | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
Kenneth Gause | CNA | ||
18:45-20:30 | Dinner | ||
Plenary Session III 20:30-21:45 | A New Era of Mass Politics? Leadership, Populism and Information(Grand Ballroom) | Martin Fackler(Moderator) | The New York Times |
Uzi Rabi | Moshe Dayan Center | ||
Clement Henry | American University in Cairo | ||
Hahm Chaibong | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
David Brady | Hoover Institution | ||
Jon Clifton | Gallup |
Time | Panel Title | Panelist | Affiliation |
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Session 7 9:30-10:45 |
The 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit and Beyond(Orchid) | Jun Bong-Geun(Moderator) | Korea National Diplomatic Academy |
Han Yong Sup | Korea National Defense University | ||
Kenneth Luongo | Partnership for Global Security | ||
Corey Hinderstein | Nuclear Threat Initiative | ||
Hahn Choong-hee | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, ROK | ||
Northeast Asian Security Architecture(Lilac/Tulip) | Patrick Cronin(Moderator) | Center for a New American Security | |
Randall G. Schriver | Armitage International | ||
Soeya Yoshihide | Keio University | ||
Wang Dong | Peking University | ||
Leif-Eric Easley | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
Trade and Security Linkages(Grand Ballroom) | Claude Barfield (Moderator) | American Enterprise Institute (AEI) | |
Ahn Dukgeun | Seoul National University | ||
Xiong Lili | University of International Business & Economics | ||
John Park | United States Institute of Peace (USIP) | ||
Lee Jung-Hoon | Yonsei University | ||
Russia’s Leadership Transition and Its Implications in East Asia(Violet/Cosmos) | Alexander Lukin(Moderator) | Diplomatic Academy, MFA of Russia | |
Iwashita Akihiro | Hokkaido University | ||
Andrey Ivanov | Moscow State Institute of International Relations | ||
George Kunadze | Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation | ||
Han Byung-Jin | Keimyung University | ||
10:45-11:00 | Break | ||
Plenary Session IV 11:00-12:15 | “Take Me To Your Leader”: Searching for Leadership in a Time of Crisis (Grand Ballroom) | Hugo Restall (Moderator) | The Wall Street Journal |
James Steinberg | Syracuse University | ||
Funabashi Yoichi | Rebuild Japan Initiative Foundation (RJIF) | ||
Bark Taeho | Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, ROK | ||
12:15-12:30 | Closing Remarks | ||
13:00-15:00 | Closing Reception & Lunch at the Asan Institute |