April 30: ICAS Spring Symposium Special

ICAS  Spring Symposium Special


US Senate Dirksen Office Building Room SD 562
First Street NE and Constitution Ave
Washington, DC 20002

Humanity, Liberty, Peace and Security

The Korean Peninsula Issues
and United States National Security*

April 30, 2018   Monday   1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

RSVP

Chair Synja P Kim (ICAS Fellow, President and Chairman)
Moderator Sang Joo Kim (ICAS Senior Fellow & Executive Vice President)
Speakers
Dong Bok Lee ( Senior Research Fellow, New Asia Research Institute, Republic of Korea)
The Trump and Kim Summit: A Road Map to the Tete-a-Tet
Oriana Skylar Mastro (ICAS Fellow; Assistant Professor Security Studies School of Foreign Service Georgetown University)
Sino – US Relations and The Korean Peninsula Issues
Rachel Oswald (Foreign Policy Reporter, Congressional Quarterly)
The View from Washington on recent South Korean and Chinese Summits with Kim Jong Un and What They Forebode for President Trump
Discussants
Joseph Bosco (ICAS Fellow; East Asia Security Consultant; Office of Secretary of Defense retired)
William Brown (ICAS Fellow; Adjunct Professor School of Foreign Service Georgetown University)
Dan Gallington (ICAS Fellow; former Special Assistant for Policy to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld)
Dennis Halpin (ICAS Fellow; Visiting Scholar SAIS JHU; former diplomat State Department)
Peter Huessy (ICAS Fellow; Director Strategic Deterrence Studies, Mitchell Institute, US Air Force Association)
Tong Kim (ICAS Fellow; Washington correspondent and columnist for The Korea Times )
David Maxwell (ICAS Fellow; Associate Director Security Studies Program Georgetown University)
John Merrill (ICAS Fellow; former Chief Northeast Asia Division Bureau Intelligence Research US State Dept)
Larry Niksch (ICAS Fellow; Senior Associate CSIS)
Tara O (ICAS Fellow; Adjunct Fellow CSIS Pacific Forum)
Michael Pillsbury (ICAS Fellow; Director Chinese Strategy Study Hudson Institute; Consultant US Defense Dept)
* as a public service pro bono publico
** ICAS designates this educational activity for continuing education/professional development for a maximum of 4.00 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.
 1.8 million Korean-Americas reside in the USA (Census 2015) .
 ICAS Liberty Foundation seeks to promote the cause of humanity, liberty, peace, prosperity and security through cultural, educational and research activities.

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