[KS] northeast asia project

Junghee Lee dilj at pdx.edu
Wed Mar 31 21:19:55 EST 2004


Dear Peter:

Another person that I suggest you to invite is Professor Donald McCallum at
UCLA.  He worked on the stele of King Kwanggaet'o (4th-5th century Koguryo)
in Jian province and he can discuss the issue of how Japanese and Chinese
divide Manchuria and I think he can discuss the issue involved with the
Korean border and the current issue.
His e-mail is mccallum at humnet.ucla.edu.
He believes that almost everything in Japan during 4-7th century is Korean
and he will be helpful for the issue of China and Korea.

Best wishes,
Prof. Junghee Lee


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sangkee Peter Lee" <sangkee at uclink.berkeley.edu>
To: <Koreanstudies at koreaweb.ws>
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 3:43 PM
Subject: [KS] northeast asia project


> To whom it may concern:
>
> My name is Peter Lee and I'm a 2nd year political science student at UC
Berkeley. I'm part of a
> student organization called Committee for Korea Studies. 5-6 students have
been meeting about
> everyday for 2 weeks to learn more about the Northeast Asia Project- the
history of goguryo and
> the reason why Chinese govt is pursuing this. We decided the best way to
> inform the students here at Berkeley is to hold a forum where 3-4
professors or experts can
> lecture and answer questions. Do you have any recommendations? Those
living in the US will be most
> ideal, but if they live in Korea it will be okay also. Thank you. I'll
look forward to hearing
> from
> you soon.
>
> Peter
>
>





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