[KS] What Lies Ahead in Asia? Issues and Challenges: China, Japan, Koreas, Taiwan: Economic, International Relations and Security Issues, February 11, 2000, University of Pennsylvania

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Dear Colleagues and Friends:

Season's Greetings!

As appropriate, would you be good enough to share the subject
information below with friends in your circle who may be interested in
participating in the occasions?  

More importantly, we would like you and your colleagues to join us for
the events.  As always, your cooperation will be appreciated. 
Thank you.

Regards,
Sang Joo Kim
ICAS
http://www.dvol.com/~users/icas
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Subject:
	ICAS Winter Symposium & ICAS Dinner
        	ASIA'S CHALLENGES AHEAD: 
			The Asian and the Korean Peninsula Issues: 
	February 11, 2000 Friday
 	Logan Hall Room 17, University of Pennsylvania, 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM
	Faculty Club, University of Pennsylvania, 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM 	
	
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ICAS

presents

ICAS Winter Symposium

ASIA'S CHALLENGES AHEAD: The Asian and the Korean Peninsula Issues:
        economic, international relations and security issues

February 11, Friday, 2000  8:30 AM - 5:15 PM
Logan Hall Room 17, University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104

in collaboration with

Center for East Asian Studies University of Pennsylvania
Council for America My Country
Department of Economics University of Pennsylvania
Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia
Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia
Law Firm of David Oh
Philadelphia Bar Association International Law Committee
Project LINK
SEI Investments

Speaker List:

Desaix  Anderson  (Executive Director, The Korean Peninsula Energy
                   Development Organisation)
                   KEDO: Seed for Peace in the Korean Peninsula?
                   An Interim Update: Risks and Benefits
Peter T R Brookes (Principal Advisor for East Asian Affairs, 
		   Republican staff, Committee on International                   
		   Relations, U. S. Houseof Representatives)
		   Taiwan Policy: Back to the Future  	
William B Brown   (ICAS Fellow;  Senior International Economist,  U. S.
                   Department of Commerce)
                   South Korea's Economy: Challenges and Prospects
Thomas J Byrne    (Vice President & Senior Analyst, Banking and
 		   Sovereign Risk Group, Moody's Investor's Service)
                   Financial Market in South Korea: Short-term and Long-
                   range Perspectives
Jalbuu Choinhor   (Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary of
                   Mongolia to the United States)
                   A Mongolian View of the Asian Affairs
Stephen Costello  (Director, Program on Korea In Transition, Atlantic
		   Council of the United States) 
		   South Korea's Political Dynamics: Parliamentary 
 		   Elections and Economic Issues"? 
Jacques deLisle   (ICAS Fellow; Professor of Law, University of
                   Pennsylvania)
                   China in the New Century
Chuck Downs       (Senior Foreign and Defense Policy Advisor, Republican
                   Policy Committee, U. S. House of Representatives)
                   North Korea - U. S.  Relations: Issues and Answers
Pete Engardio	  (Asia Edition Editor, Business Week)
		   Asia's New Economic Models for Sustainable Growth	
Charles Kartman   (ICAS Liberty Award recipient; Ambassador &
                   Special Envoy to the Korean Peace Talks,
                   U. S. Department of State)
                   State of Affairs in the Korean Peninsula Issues
*Takekazu Kawamura (Ambassador and Consul-General of Japan, New York)
                   Japan's Role for Peace and Prosperity in the 
		   New Century
Synja P Kim       (ICAS Fellow and President)
                   What Are the Issues?  Challenges and Prospeccts
Lawrence R. Klein (ICAS Distinguished Fellow, ICAS Liberty Award
                   recipient;  Benjamin Franklin Professor of Economics
                   Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania; Nobel Laureate)
                   Outlook for the World Economic Health
Shuntaro Shishido (Research Advisor to Economic Research Institute for
                   Northest Asia; Chairman of Journal of Econometric
                   Study of Northeast Asia, Niigata City, Japan)
                   Asian Currency Crisis and The Role of Japan
                   A Multiregional Econometric Model for Northeast Asia
                        (NAMIOS I): Estimation and Policy Analysis

* ICAS Dinner speaker

........................................................................
ICAS Reception & Dinner

February 11, 2000, 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
**Faculty Club, University of Pennsylvania
3611 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
	** located on the second floor of The Inn At Penn

Dinner Chair	:  Synja P Kim, ICAS President and Chairman
Honourary Chair :  Martin Meyerson, President Emeritus
				    University of Pennsylvania	
Co-Chairs	:  Jerry Boucher, Im Ja P Choi, C K Kang, Il Hwan Kim,
		   Sang Joo Kim, Lawrence R Klein, Chung Wha Lee, 
		   Dennis O'Dowd, David H Oh, Sung Won Paek, Xingyi Que
	
Reception  	:  music ensemble by Curtis string quartet	
Keynote speaker :  The Hon. Takekazu Kawanura
		   Ambassador & Consul-General of Japan, New York

		  "Japan's Role for Peace and Prosperity in the 
		   New Century"
........................................................................
N.B.    For invitation, participation and reservation, please contact

        Sang Joo Kim
        ICAS
        965 Clover Court
        Blue Bell, PA 19422
        U. S. A.

        T: (610) 277-9989
        T: (610) 277-0149
        F: (610) 277-3992
        E: icas at dvol.com
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REGISTRATION

ICAS Winter Symposium & ICAS Dinner

Conference:  February  11, 2000, 8:30 AM - 5: 15 PM
Logan Hall  Room  17, University of Pennsylvania
249 South 36th Street, Philadelphia

Reception & Dinner:  February 11, 2000,  7: 00 PM - 9: 30 PM
Faculty Club, University of Pennsylvania
              3611 Walnut Street, Philadelphia    (215) 898-4618

ASIA'S  CHALLENGES  AHEAD

Please fill out this form and register  (via  telephone, mail, fax,
email)  with ICAS  by  February 8, 2000.   Checks may be made payable to
ICAS.    ICAS will acknowledge your contribution in writing.  Your
contribution may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.  The
following is a  schedule for suggested contributions:

___ Yes, I will participate in the conference*.

Member	     $ 70     (breakfast, breaks, lunch, conference materials
			included)  _______
Non-member   $ 100    (breakfast, breaks, lunch, conference materials
			included)  _______
Penn students (full-time with I.D.) and Faculty
	     #Free to program only	 _______
	     	# but requires registration.            

____ Yes, I will attend the reception &  dinner**  in honour of 
	The Hon Takekazu Kawamura
	Ambassador & Consul General of Japan in New York.

Member		$ 100 	        	 	          _______
Non-member	$ 150	                                  _______

 					   Total          =======

*  Continuing Asian Studies Education (CASE) Credit:  ICAS designates
   this CASE activity for up to 7 credit hours towards
   Practitioner's/Teacher's Recognition Award in Asian
   affairs.  
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INVITATION 

ICAS  Reception & Dinner

February 11,  2000,   7: 00 PM - 9: 30 PM
Faculty Club*, University of Pennsylvania
	       *located on the second floor of The Inn At Penn.
3611 Walnut Street, Philadelphia	

"Japan's Role for Peace and Prosperity in the New Century"

by

The Hon Takekazu Kawamura
Ambassador & Consul General of Japan in New York

also featuring

Lawrence R.  Klein
ICAS Distinguished Fellow
Benjamin Franklin Professor of Economics Emeritus
University of Pennsylvania
Nobel Laureate

Sheri Prasso
Asia Editor
Business Week
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RESERVATION

Please fill out this form and register (via mail, fax, email)  with
ICAS  by  February 8, 2000.   Checks may be made payable to ICAS.   
ICAS will acknowledge your contribution(s) in writing.  Your
contribution may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.  The
following is a schedule for suggested contributions:

____ Yes, I will attend the reception &  dinner  
 	  (Seats limited.  Early reservation advised).

Benefactor	$  2,000	   			________
Cabinet		$  1,000    				________
Ambassador	$  500	   				________
Patron		$  250      				________
Non-member	$  150				        ________
Member		$  100 				        ________
 					 
					  Total         ========

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