Korean Peninsula Affairs Center

"U.S. Policy Toward North Korea: Assumptions Untested or Unproved"

Maxwell School of Syracuse University
November 15, 2010
220 Public Events Room, Eggers Hall
 
Participant List  

 

Workshop Agenda

Morning Session Opening Remarks - Ambassador Donald P. Gregg 
An Introduction by Maxwell Interim Dean Michael J. Wasylenko
9:00 am – 9:30 am

 

Panel I: Key Issues in United States/North Korean Relations 
Moderated by Frederick Carriere, Maxwell School of Syracuse University
9:30 am – 11:40 am

Gari K. Ledyard: U.S.-North Korea Relations in Historical Context
Columbia University
Discussant: George Kallander, Maxwell School of Syracuse University

Ralph A. Cossa: U.S. Alliance Relationships in Northeast Asia
Pacific Forum Center for Strategic & International Studies
Discussant: Terry Lautz, Maxwell School of Syracuse University

Margaret Hermann: North Korean Leadership: Chairman Kim Jong Il
Maxwell School of Syracuse University
Discussant: Changyong Choi, Maxwell School of Syracuse University

Session Summary: Catherine Gerard, Maxwell School of Syracuse University

 

Afternoon Session Call to Order – CBOL Chairman Spencer C. Kim 
Introduction by Ambassador H. Douglas Barclay
1:10 pm – 1:20 pm

 

Panel II: Looking Forward: Future of United States/North Korean Relations 
Moderated by Jongwoo Han, Maxwell School of Syracuse University
1:20 pm – 3:30 pm

Scott Snyder: Future of the Six-Party Talks
The Asia Foundation
Discussant: Ralph Ketcham, Maxwell School of Syracuse University

Mary E. Lovely: North Korea's Trade Relations with China
Maxwell School of Syracuse University
Discussant: Catherine Bertini, Maxwell School of Syracuse University

Jae-Jung Suh: Impact of Cheonan Sinking on Future Relations with North Korea
Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Louis Kriesberg, Maxwell School of Syracuse University

Session Summary: Bruce Dayton, Maxwell School of Syracuse University

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