The
2nd JASC-KASC Symposium
Advancing Trust in U.S.-Korea-Japan Trilateral Partnership
Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace
The Root Room Auditorium
1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
You are cordially invited to attend
the second JASC-KASC
Symposium: Advancing Trust in U.S.-Korea-Japan Trilateral Partnership.
This in-depth discussion moderated by student leaders from the U.S., Japan, and
Korea will take place on Thursday,
January 30th, 2014 at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
from 8:30am-2:00pm
(breakfast/lunch provided).
Based on JASC and KASC student
leaders’ interests this year, the symposium this January will feature two
panels: Historical Controversies and Security with speakers Dr. Victor Cha and Dr. Mike Green; and Women in Society with
speakers Chiyo Kobayashi and Florence Lee.
Given the student-run nature of JASC
and KASC, ISC is uniquely positioned to empower the students to discuss the
importance of U.S.-Japan-Korea trilateral partnership and possible solutions to
alleviate the tension between the two countries. The purpose of the symposium
is to create a “safe forum” in which students are able to speak about sensitive
issues and share ideas on how the future leaders in the three countries can
build a stronger trust and personal and professional ties.
On behalf of the entire ISC staff
and student leaders, we cordially invite you to come and join the discussion!
Complimentary breakfast will be served before the panel discussions and
sandwiches for the networking luncheon featuring remarks from and Glen S. Fukushima (Vice Chair of ISC Board of
Directors) and a US Government official (TBD).
Please RSVP at www.jasckascsymposium.eventbrite.com
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Tentative Time
Schedule
8:30 am:
Registration
& Breakfast
9:00 am:
Greetings from
JASC and KASC Student leaders
9:15 – 10:30 am:
Panel I: Historical Controversies and
Security
10:30
– 10:45 am: Coffee Break
10:45 – 12:00 pm: Panel
II: Women in Society
Speakers:
and Florence Lee
12:00 – 2:00 pm:
Networking Lunch
Speakers: Glen S. Fukushima &
US Government
Official (TBD)
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