BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 14.4//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Eastern Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Eastern Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20230301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Eastern Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:\n\nA Return to Sunshine on the Korean Peninsula?\n\nWinning by Persuasion\, Not Bluster\n\n \nA panel discussion:\n \;\n\nPresident Donald Trump will pay a state visit to South Korea\non November 7\, the fi rst such visit there by a U.S. president since President\nGeorge H. W. Bus h’s visit in 1992. The Bush visit virtually coincided with the\npromulgati on of the historic ‘basic agreements’ on North-South reconciliation\nthat included a joint declaration on the denuclearization of the Korean\nPenins ula. Despite subsequent ups and downs in U.S.-North Korea relations\,\nbeg inning with the first North Korean nuclear crisis in the mid-1990s\, South \nKorea continued to promote North-South reconciliation based on the spiri t of\nthese agreements under the sobriquet of the Sunshine Policy.\n\n&nbs p\;\n\nInitially promulgated by South Korea’s President Kim\nDae-jung in 1 998\, the policy was sustained until the end of his successor\nPresident R oh Moo-hyun’s administration in 2008. Today\, President Moon Jae-in\,\nthe current leader of South Korea and bearer of the legacy of the Sunshine\nP olicy\, is trying to find a way to deliver on his campaign promise to ‘ret urn\nto sunshine’ on the Korean Peninsula. The success of his efforts hing es on\nfinding a way to overcome the ‘North Wind’ of Korea’s sad history o f being\nbattered by contending world powers due to its strategic geopolit ical position\nin Northeast Asia.\n\n \;\n\nPlease join us for this af ternoon panel sponsored by the\nMoynihan Institute’s Korean Peninsula Affa irs Center and the East Asia\nProgram. \; \n\n \;\n\nProgram and S peaker\nBios\n\n \;\n\nKeynote Address: \n\nThe Art of Presidential Pe rsuasion: Resolving the Korean\nDilemma\n\nDonald P. Gregg\n\nGregg is cha irman emeritus of both the Pacific Century\nInstitute (PCI) in Los Angeles and The Korea Society in New York City. He had a\n43-year career in the U nited States government culminating in his service as\nAmbassador to South Korea from 1989 to1993.\n\n \;\n\nCould Sunshine 2.0 Be Launched by S eoul This Year?\n\nStephen Costello\n\nCostello (SU 1973-77\, BA-1986) is a columnist for The Korea Times in Seoul and director of the AsiaEast.Org policy platform in Washington. He was an advisor to Kim Dae Jung and Korea n democrats from 1990 to 1992\, and again leading up to the presidential e lection of 1997. He helped launch the Kim Dae Jung Peace Foundation-USA an d served as its vice president from 1993-1997. From 1999 to 2004 Costello directed the Korea program at the Atlantic Council in Washington\, DC.\n\n New York–Pyongyang Impacts on Peace-Building in Korea\n\nHeng-Gil Han\n\nH eng-Gil Han is the director of the Korea Art Forum (KAF)\, a\nNew York-bas ed\, artist-centered\, not-for-profit organization that he\nestablished in 2013 to bridge the world through the arts. He will offer a\nvisual presen tation based on his experience this summer making photographs\ntogether wi th North Korean artists in Beijing.\n\n \;\n\nKorean American Communit y’s Perspective on U.S.-North\nKorea Relations\n\nJessica Lee\n\nJessica L ee is director of Policy and Advocacy of the\nCouncil of Korean Americans (CKA). Jessica will share a Korean American\ncommunity perspective on the escalating tensions between the United States and\nNorth Korea. She also w ill offer insights on how the North Korea issue is\nplaying out in Washing ton\, DC.\n\n \;\n\nDiscussant: Stuart J. Thorson\n\nStuart Thorson is Donald P. and Margaret Curry Gregg\nprofessor emeritus in political scien ce and international relations at The\nMaxwell School of Syracuse Universi ty. He directed Syracuse University’s varied\nacademic exchanges with Nort h Korean partners from 2001 to 2015.Moderator: Frederick F. Carriere\n\nFr ederick F. Carriere is research professor of political\nscience and PCI se nior fellow in the Korean Peninsula Affairs Center at\nSyracuse University . He is a former executive director of the Fulbright Program\nin Korea. He also served as executive vice president of The Korea Society from\n1993 t o 2009.\n\n \;\n\nFor more information\, contact Havva Karakas-Keles\, hkarakas@syr.edu\n\nFor information on accessibility\, contact Marc Alber t\, malber01@syr.edu\n\n DTEND:20171102T213000Z DTSTAMP:20240329T141609Z DTSTART:20171102T193000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:A Return to Sunshine on the Korean Peninsula? Winning by Persuasion \, Not Bluster - KPAC UID:RFCALITEM638473041691942406 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\n\nA Return to Sunshine on the Korean P eninsula?\n\nWinning by Persuasion\, Not Bluster\n
\n \nA panel discussion:\n \;
\n\nPresident Donald Trump will pay a st ate visit to South Korea\non November 7\, the first such visit there by a U.S. president since President\nGeorge H. W. Bush’s visit in 1992. The Bus h visit virtually coincided with the\npromulgation of the historic ‘basic agreements’ on North-South reconciliation\nthat included a joint declarati on on the denuclearization of the Korean\nPeninsula. Despite subsequent up s and downs in U.S.-North Korea relations\,\nbeginning with the first Nort h Korean nuclear crisis in the mid-1990s\, South\nKorea continued to promo te North-South reconciliation based on the spirit of\nthese agreements und er the sobriquet of the Sunshine Policy.\n\n \;\n
\nInitially pr omulgated by South Korea’s President Kim\nDae-jung in 1998\, the policy wa s sustained until the end of his successor\nPresident Roh Moo-hyun’s admin istration in 2008. Today\, President Moon Jae-in\,\nthe current leader of South Korea and bearer of the legacy of the Sunshine\nPolicy\, is trying t o find a way to deliver on his campaign promise to ‘return\nto sunshine’ o n the Korean Peninsula. The success of his efforts hinges on\nfinding a wa y to overcome the ‘North Wind’ of Korea’s sad history of being\nbattered b y contending world powers due to its strategic geopolitical position\nin N ortheast Asia.\n\n \;\n
\nPlease join us for this afternoon pane l sponsored by the\nMoynihan Institute’s Korean Peninsula Affairs Center a nd the East Asia\nProgram. \; \n\n \;\n
\nProg ram and Speaker\nBios\n\n \;\n
\nKeynote Address:
\n\nThe Art of Presidential Persuasion: Resolving the Korean\nDilem ma\n
\nDonald P. Gregg\n
\nGregg is chairman emerit us of both the Pacific Century\nInstitute (PCI) in Los Angeles and The Kor ea Society in New York City. He had a\n43-year career in the United States government culminating in his service as\nAmbassador to South Korea from 1989 to1993.\n\n \;\n
\nCould Sunshine 2.0 Be Launched by Seo ul This Year?\n
\nStephen Costello\n
\nCostello (SU
1973-77\, BA-1986) is a columnist for The Korea Times in Seoul and direct
or of the AsiaEast.Org policy platform in Washington. He was an advisor to
Kim Dae Jung and Korean democrats from 1990 to 1992\, and again leading u
p to the presidential election of 1997. He helped launch the Kim Dae Jung
Peace Foundation-USA and served as its vice president from 1993-1997. From
1999 to 2004 Costello directed the Korea program at the Atlantic Council
in Washington\, DC.\n
\nNew York–Pyongyang Impacts on Peace-B uilding in Korea\n
\nHeng-Gil Han\n
\nHeng-Gil Han is the director of the Korea Art Forum (KAF)\, a\nNew York-based\, artist- centered\, not-for-profit organization that he\nestablished in 2013 to bri dge the world through the arts. He will offer a\nvisual presentation based on his experience this summer making photographs\ntogether with North Kor ean artists in Beijing.\n\n \;\n
\nKorean American Community’ s Perspective on U.S.-North\nKorea Relations\n
\nJessica Lee< /b>\n
\nJessica Lee is director of Policy and Advocacy of the\nCounc il of Korean Americans (CKA). Jessica will share a Korean American\ncommun ity perspective on the escalating tensions between the United States and\n North Korea. She also will offer insights on how the North Korea issue is\ nplaying out in Washington\, DC.\n\n \;\n\n
Discussant: Stuar t J. Thorson\n\n
Stuart Thorson is Donald P. and Margaret Curry Gregg\nprofessor emeritus in political science and international relations at The\nMaxwell School of Syracuse University. He directed Syracuse Unive rsity’s varied\nacademic exchanges with North Korean partners from 2001 to 2015.
Moderator: Frederick F. Carriere\n
\nFrederick F . Carriere is research professor of political\nscience and PCI senior fell ow in the Korean Peninsula Affairs Center at\nSyracuse University. He is a former executive director of the Fulbright Program\nin Korea. He also ser ved as executive vice president of The Korea Society from\n1993 to 2009.\n \n \;
\n\nFor more information\, contact Havva Karakas-Keles\, < a>hkarakas@syr.edu\n\n
For information on accessibility\, contac t Marc Albert\, malber01@syr.edu\n\n
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