| Time | Panel Title | Panelist | Affiliation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08:00-09:30 | Registration | ||
Opening |
Welcoming Remarks | Hahm Chaibong | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies |
| Opening Remarks | Chung Mong Joon | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | |
| Keynote Address | Stephen Krasner | Stanford University | |
| 10:10-10:15 | Break | ||
| Plenary Session I 10:15-11:30 |
New World Disorder Regency Room |
Hahm Chaibong | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies |
| Jia Qingguo | Peking University | ||
| Douglas Paal | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | ||
| James Steinberg | Syracuse University | ||
| Tanaka Akihiko | Japan International Cooperation Agency | ||
| 11:30-12:30 | Lunch | ||
Session 1 |
US Pivot to Asia Regency Room |
Christopher Nelson | Samuels International Associates, Inc |
| Kurt Campbell | The Asia Group | ||
| Chung Jae Ho | Seoul National University | ||
| James M. Lindsay | Council on Foreign Relations | ||
| Walter Lohman | Heritage Foundation | ||
| Shen Dingli | Fudan University | ||
The Impact of Crisis on Asian Capitalism Grand BallroomⅠ |
Joseph Sternberg | The Wall Street Journal Asia | |
| Mo Jongryn | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies; Yonsei University | ||
| Jennifer Oh | Ewha Womans University | ||
| Natalia Soebagjo | University of Indonesia | ||
| Yang Xuedong | China Center for Comparative Economics and Politics | ||
East Asian Economic Regionalism Grand BallroomⅢ |
Lee Chang Jae | Korea Institute for International Economic Policy | |
| Ahn Dukgeun | Seoul National University | ||
| Nakajima Tomoyoshi | Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia | ||
| Gilbert Rozman | Princeton University | ||
| Zhao Quansheng | American University | ||
| 13:45-14:00 | Break | ||
Session 2 14:00-15:15 |
Cyber Security Regency Room |
Eneken Tikk-Ringas | IISS-Middle East |
| Richard Falkenrath | Council on Foreign Relations | ||
| Neil Robinson | RAND Europe | ||
| James Steinberg | Syracuse University | ||
Nuclear Northeast Asia
|
Toby Dalton | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | |
| Jun Bong-Geun | Korea National Diplomatic Academy | ||
| Bruce Klingner | Heritage Foundation | ||
| Richard Weitz | Hudson Institute | ||
Human Security in North Korea Grand BallroomⅢ |
Barbara Demick | The Los Angeles Times | |
| Baek Buhm-suk | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
| Raelyn Campbell | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | ||
| Abraham Kim | Korea Economic Institute | ||
| Greg Scarlatoiu | U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea | ||
| 15:15-15:30 | Break | ||
Session 3 15:30-16:45 |
Challenges for the ROK-US Alliance Regency Room |
Scott Snyder | Council on Foreign Relations |
| Doug Bandow | Cato Institute | ||
| Victor Cha | Center for Strategic and International Studies | ||
| Kim Tae-hyo | Sungkyunkwan University | ||
| Shen Dingli | Fudan University | ||
Security Crisis and Trade Disputes Grand BallroomⅠ |
John Swenson-Wright | University of Cambridge | |
| Kent Calder | The Johns Hopkins University | ||
| T.J. Pempel | University of California, Berkeley | ||
| Soeya Yoshihide | Keio University | ||
| Igor Tomberg | Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences | ||
Syria and the International Community Grand BallroomⅢ |
Jang Ji-Hyang | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | |
| Khalid Abdulla Al Bu-Ainnain | Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis | ||
| Kayhan Barzegar | Institute for Middle East Strategic Studies, Tehran | ||
| John Calabrese | Middle East Institute | ||
| Sinan Ülgen | Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies, Istanbul | ||
Plenary |
Evolving New World Order in East Asia Regency Room |
Philip Stephens | The Financial Times |
| Choi Kang | Korea National Diplomatic Academy | ||
| Edwin J. Feulner | The Heritage Foundation | ||
| Pan Zhenqiang | China Reform Forum | ||
| Evans Revere | Brookings Institution | ||
| Michael Schiffer | U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations | ||
| 18:15-19:00 | Reception | ||
| 19:00-21:00 |
Gala Dinner (Grand Hyatt Ballroom II, Grand Hyatt Seoul Hotel*) |
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| Time | Panel Title | Panelist | Affiliation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08:00-09:00 | Registration | ||
Session 4 |
Confronting History in East Asia Regency Room |
Christopher Nelson | Samuels International Associates, Inc. |
| Bong Youngshik | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
| Mark Manyin | Congressional Research Service | ||
| Pan Zhenqiang | China Reform Forum | ||
| Tatsumi Yuki | Stimson Center | ||
Stability and Change in Post-Crisis Party Systems Grand BallroomⅠ |
David Brady | Hoover Institution | |
| Christophe Crombez | Stanford University | ||
| Hahrie Han | Wellesley College | ||
| Kim Jiyoon | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
| Kohno Masaru | Waseda University | ||
How is the G-20 Dealing with Disorder? Grand BallroomⅢ |
David Shorr | The Stanley Foundation | |
| Ahn Ho-Young | Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea | ||
| Thomas Wright | The Brookings Institution | ||
| Zhu Liqun | China Foreign Affairs University | ||
| 10:15-10:30 | Break | ||
Plenary 10:30-11:45 |
Crisis and Reform of Global Capitalism Regency Room |
Philip Stephens | The Financial Times |
| Bark Taeho | Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea | ||
| Kwon Goohoon | Goldman Sachs (Asia) L.L.C. | ||
| Guy Sorman | The Manhattan Institute | ||
| Yang Baoyun | Peking University | ||
| 11:45-14:00 | Networking Luncheon | ||
Session 5 14:00-15:15 |
Sources of Instability in East Asia Regency Room |
Anthony Nelson | US-ASEAN Business Council |
| Hong Kyudok | Sookmyung Women’s University | ||
| Huang Kwei-Bo | National Chengchi University | ||
| Ren Xiao | Fudan University | ||
| Yamaguchi Noboru | The National Defense Academy of Japan | ||
Maritime Security Grand BallroomⅠ
|
Shin Chang-Hoon | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | |
| Kotani Tetsuo | The Japan Institute of International Affairs | ||
| Alan Romberg | Stimson Center | ||
| Su Hao | China Foreign Affairs University | ||
| Tran Truong Thuy | Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam | ||
China and ASEAN Grand BallroomⅢ(English)
|
A. Greer Meisels | The Wilson Center | |
| Satu Limaye | East-West Center in Washington | ||
| Liu Lin | Academy of Military Science | ||
| Francesco Mancini | International Peace Institute | ||
| Nguyen Hung Son | Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam | ||
| 15:15-15:30 | Break | ||
Session 6 15:30-16:45 |
Refugees and Neighbors Regency Room |
Lucy Williamson | BBC |
| Bruce Bennett | RAND Corporation | ||
| Cheng Xiaohe | Renmin University | ||
| Nicholas Eberstadt | American Enterprise Institute | ||
| Miyake Kuni | The Canon Institute for Global Studies | ||
| Shin Beomchul | Korea Institute for Defense Analyses | ||
Democracies in Southeast Asia Grand BallroomⅠ |
David Chance | Thomson Reuters | |
| Lee Jaehyon | The Asan Institute for Policy Studies | ||
| Satu Limaye | East-West Center in Washington | ||
| Toh Kin Woon | Penang Institute | ||
| Christopher Walker | National Endowment for Democracy | ||
The Post-Arab Spring Leadership Deficit Grand BallroomⅢ |
Han Intaek | Jeju Peace Institute | |
| Christian Berger | European External Action Service | ||
| Mohammad Elhalawani | Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Republic of Korea | ||
| Ellen Laipson | Stimson Center | ||
| 16:45-17:00 | Break | ||
Plenary Session IV 17:00-18:15 |
Democracy and Economic Crisis Regency Room |
Simon Long | The Economist |
| Morris Fiorina | Stanford University | ||
| Carl Gershman | National Endowment for Democracy | ||
| Yukon Huang | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | ||
| Charles Kupchan | Georgetown University | ||
| Lee Keun | Seoul National University | ||
| 18:15-18:30 | Closing Remarks | ||
| 18:30-20:30 | Closing Dinner Reception (Grand Ballroom II, Grand Hyatt Seoul Hotel) | ||