[KS] INVITATION to ICAS Fall Symposium 2000

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from Sang Joo Kim / ICAS
October 7, 2000

Dear Colleague and Friend:

Below is a final programme & registration information.  Your schedule
permitting, please come and join us.  Thank you.

Regards,
Sang Joo Kim
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ICAS FALL SYMPOSIUM: Asia's/Koreas' Challenges Ahead: 
		economic, international relations and security issues
October 13, 2000  9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Room 210 Cannon House Office Building
Independence Ave SE and New Jersey Ave SE
Capitol Hill, Washington, D. C. 20515

ASIA'S / KOREAS'  CHALLENGES  AHEAD:
economic, international relations, and security issues

   9: 00   AM	REGISTRATION 

   moderator	Sang Joo Kim 
		(ICAS Sr Fellow & Executive Vice President)	

   9: 30   AM	Welcome & Opening Address: What Are the Issues?
 		Synja P. Kim  
		(ICAS Fellow & President)

   9: 35   AM	Health of South Korean Financial Market
	 	Thomas Byrne 
		(Sr Vice President, Moody's Investor's Service)	
 
  10: 00   AM	Economy of Japan: What Roles to Play in Asia?
 		Kiyoto Ido 
		(Minister for Financial Affairs, Embassy of Japan)

  10: 25   AM	Economic Integration in Koreas: Prospect and Risks
             	Marcus Noland 
		(Sr Fellow, Institute for International Economics)

  10: 50   AM	Emerging Asia: Prospects and Challenges
		Andy Berg 
		(Deputy Assistant Secretary, U. S. Treasury Department)

  11: 15   AM	Panel Discussion and Q & A

  12: 00   NN	recess

   1: 00   PM	Keynote Address
		Lawrence R Klein 
		(ICAS Distinguished Fellow; Benjamin Franklin Professor 
		of Economics Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania; 
		Nobel Laureate)

   1: 25  PM	Missile Defence System:  A U. S. Strategy in Asia?
		Peter Brookes 
		(Principal Advisor, U. S. House International
		Relations Committee)

   1: 50  PM	Missile Defence System:  Downside and Risks
		Frank S Jannuzi 
		(Sr East Asia Specialist, U. S. Senate Foreign 
		Relations Committee)	

   2: 15  PM	break

   2: 30  PM	Sino - U. S.  Relations:  Issues and Outlook 
		Yuanyuan Zhang 
		(Spokesman, Embassy of the People's Republic of China)

   2: 55  PM	U. S. Agenda in Asia: The Korean Peninsula Issues
					and Competing Interests
		Robert A Manning 
		(C V Starr Sr Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations)

   3: 20  PM	Panel Discussion and Q & A
		
   4: 00  PM	Adjourn & Closing Remarks	

   6: 30  PM	ICAS Reception and Dinner 
		(Woo Lae Oak, 1500 S Joyce St, Arlington, Va 22202, 
		703-521-3706)

   9: 30  PM	Adjourn		
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REGISTRATION  REGISTRATION  REGISTRATION

ICAS FALL Symposium 2000

Please fill out this form below and register  (via telephone, mail, 
fax, email)  with ICAS  by  October 11, 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*, 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM.

Member       $ 20 (breaks, conference materials included) _______
Non-member   $ 30 (breaks, conference materials included) _______

___ Yes, I will attend the reception and dinner at Woo Lae Oak,
	 1500 S Joyce St, Arlington, VA 22202

Member       $ 30                                  	  _______
Non-member   $ 30                                	  _______

                                           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.  
*  Seats are limited.  Early reservation advised.  

___  I am unable to participate but wish to receive future notices.
___  I will not be able to come, but have enclosed a contribution of 
     $__________  to ICAS general fund.  
___  I wish to contribute to ICAS Education Fund.  Please send 
     information for donation.
___  I wish to sponsor future events.  Please send information.

Name _______________________   Title _________________________
Affiliation __________________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________________ 
Tel ________________________   Fax ___________________________
Email ________________________________________________________

<for travel needs, please contact>
Shaun Cho
ICAS Director for Logistics
T: (215) 224-1717
F: (215) 224-9917
E: cti10 at yahoo.com 
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Institute for Corean-American Studies (aka ICAS) was established in
1973.   It is a non-profit, non-partisan, and private educational and
research organization incorporated in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
ICAS is non-agent of any government, and solely supported by voluntary
contributions. Its activities and programs rely on the private donations
of the general public, i.e., individuals, foundations, and corporations.
Its purpose is to engage in wide range of issues and affairs of
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association with people of mutual interests, with a special emphasis on
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All ICAS staff, officers and directors are non-paid volunteers.  ICAS
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For further reference, please kindly visit the ICAS website
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For contribution/membership/participation/registration information, 
please contact:

                        Sang Joo Kim
                        ICAS
                        http://www.ICASinc.org
                        E:icas at dvol.com
                        T:(610)277-9989
                        T:(610)277-0149
                        F:(610)277-3992
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Institute for Corean-American Studies (aka ICAS) is a non-profit,
non-partisan, and private educational and research organisation. It is
non-agent of any government and solely supported by voluntary
contributions.  ICAS promotes pertinent relations and conducts
appropriate activities to enhance cooperation and to pursue peace and
prosperity.  Further information about ICAS and some examples of the
recent activities may be found on the ICAS website
(http://www.ICASinc.org). Thank you.
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