Program


 

Asan-Plenum-2012-Agenda.pdf
Schedule Of Event
Day 1:
Wendnesday, April 25, 2012
Registration
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)
Day 1: Monday, June 24, 2013
Time Panel Title Panelist Affiliation
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
Day 2: Thursday, April 26, 2012
Time Panel Title Panelist Affiliation
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
Day 3: Friday, April 27, 2012
Time Panel Title Panelist Affiliation
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