Post-2012 Northeast Asia: Challenges & Opportunities for the U.S., Japan and South Korea
Short Description:
On December 15th, USIP hosted a panel of current and former officials from the U.S., Japan and South Korea that examined the post-2012 political, economic and security landscape in Northeast Asia following leadership changes – both democratically facilitated and planned. Against this background, the panel assessed challenges and opportunities for the U.S., Japan and South Korea.
- Length: 83:25 minutes (33.42 MB)
- Format: Stereo 44kHz 56Kbps (CBR)
Speakers
- Dr. Abiodun Williams, Welcoming Remarks
Acting Senior Vice President, Center for Conflict Management, U.S. Institute of Peace - Mr. David Sanger, Moderator
U.S. Institute of Peace/Harvard - Mr. Stephen Hadley, Panelist
Senior Advisor, U.S. Institute of Peace - Amb. MIYAJIMA Akio, Panelist
Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Amb. CHUNG Eui-yong, Panelist
Co-Chairman, International Conference of Asian Political Parties
Explore Further
- Learn more about this event
- Read the USIP News Feature on this event: "Analysts Laud U.S. Commitment to Asia"
- Read the On the Issues, "The Fog of the Post-Kim Jong-il Period"
- Learn more about the Trilateral Dialogue in Northeast Asia (TDNA)
- Learn more about USIP's work on the Korean Peninsula
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