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ICAS Spring Symposium Prologue - HRNK

04
Apr 2016

ICAS Spring Symposium Prologue

ICAS Liberty Foundation

presents*

ICAS Spring Symposium Prologue


www.icasinc.org

Humanity, Liberty, Peace and Security

The Korean Peninsula Issues**
and United States National Security

  April 4, 2016  Monday 100 PM – 330 PM
Rayburn House Office Building 2237
US House of Representatives
Capitol Hill
  Washington DC 20515  

On-line Registration

Chair:                       Synja P Kim       (ICAS  Fellow, President and Chairman)
Moderator:             Sang Joo Kim    (ICAS  Senior Fellow & Executive Vice President)

Speakers

Daniel Russel    (Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs United States Department of State) 
                                     
North Korea: How to Approach the Nuclear Threat

Richard Weitz      (ICAS Fellow; Senior Fellow and Director Center for Political-Military Analysis Hudson Institute) 
                                     
Geopolitical Dynamics of China, Japan, Russia, and US in the Korean Peninsula    

Discussants

 

Joseph Bosco       (ICAS Fellow; Senior Associate CSIS)
Dennis Halpin       (ICAS Fellow; Visiting Scholar Johns Hopkins US Korea Institute at SAIS)
Peter Huessy        (ICAS Fellow; President GeoStrategic Analysis)
Tong Kim             (ICAS Fellow: Washington correspondent and columnist for The Korea Times) 
David Maxwell      (ICAS Fellow; Associate Director Security Studies Program Georgetown University) 
Larry Niksch         (ICAS Fellow; Senior Associate CSIS)

*   as a public service pro bono publico 
**   ICAS designates this educational activity for continuing education/professional development for a maximum of 2.5 hours credit commensurate with the extent of actual participation. 
ICAS is not an agent of any government and/or a foreign principal (18 U.S.C.951), and solely supported by voluntary  contributions. 
ICAS is the “Go-to-Place” of the first order for American affairs, Korean affairs, Korean-American affairs, 
and international/Washington relations.
1.7 million Korean-Americans reside in the USA. (Census 2010) 

04
Apr 2016

ICAS Spring Symposium Prologue

ICAS Liberty Foundation

presents*

ICAS Spring Symposium Prologue


www.icasinc.org

Humanity, Liberty, Peace and Security

The Korean Peninsula Issues**
and United States National Security

  April 4, 2016  Monday 100 PM – 330 PM
Rayburn House Office Building 2237
US House of Representatives
Capitol Hill
  Washington DC 20515  

On-line Registration

Chair:                       Synja P Kim       (ICAS  Fellow, President and Chairman)
Moderator:             Sang Joo Kim    (ICAS  Senior Fellow & Executive Vice President)

Speakers

Daniel Russel    (Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs United States Department of State) 
                                     
North Korea: How to Approach the Nuclear Threat

Richard Weitz      (ICAS Fellow; Senior Fellow and Director Center for Political-Military Analysis Hudson Institute) 
                                     
Geopolitical Dynamics of China, Japan, Russia, and US in the Korean Peninsula    

Discussants

 

Joseph Bosco       (ICAS Fellow; Senior Associate CSIS)
Dennis Halpin       (ICAS Fellow; Visiting Scholar Johns Hopkins US Korea Institute at SAIS)
Peter Huessy        (ICAS Fellow; President GeoStrategic Analysis)
Tong Kim             (ICAS Fellow: Washington correspondent and columnist for The Korea Times) 
David Maxwell      (ICAS Fellow; Associate Director Security Studies Program Georgetown University) 
Larry Niksch         (ICAS Fellow; Senior Associate CSIS)

*   as a public service pro bono publico 
**   ICAS designates this educational activity for continuing education/professional development for a maximum of 2.5 hours credit commensurate with the extent of actual participation. 
ICAS is not an agent of any government and/or a foreign principal (18 U.S.C.951), and solely supported by voluntary  contributions. 
ICAS is the “Go-to-Place” of the first order for American affairs, Korean affairs, Korean-American affairs, 
and international/Washington relations.
1.7 million Korean-Americans reside in the USA. (Census 2010)