The Second Korea-U.S. West Coast Strategic Forum
Shorenstein APARC, FSI Stanford, KSP ForumDate and Time
June 29, 2007
By Invitation Only
The success of the 6-party negotiations has changed the dynamic of the situation in the Korean peninsula. How do we assess the status of the talks? What are the prospects for U.S.-DPRK relations? And what is the trend in inter-Korean relations?
The ROK-US alliance is undergoing rapid change, symbolized by the decision to change the combined command structure in 2012 and the redeployment of U.S. troops. Both countries are heading toward important president elections and coping with strategic challenges in the world. How should we think about the role of the alliance as we look toward the future?
What are the long-term trends in Northeast Asia? How will the rise of China as an economic power and the economic recovery of Japan impact the region? What is the role of Korea in the strategic architecture of Northeast Asia? How does the region fit into U.S. strategic priorities?
In this second forum, current developments in North Korea, the future of the alliance, and strategic vision for Northeast Asia will be discussed.
The full report of the first meeting can be read at First Korea-West Coast Strategic Forum
Topics: China | Japan | North Korea
Location
Bechtel Conference Center
Encina Hall
616 Serra Street
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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