[KS] Special Lecture "Quo vadis, North Korea"
Bernhard Seliger
bjseliger at yahoo.de
Mon Apr 25 22:01:52 EDT 2005
Dear list members,
please find below the invitation to the Open Lecture, organized by Seoul National University Unification Forum in cooperation with Hanns Seidel Foundation Korea as well as Berlin Free University. Please note that the second half of the lecture series is in Korean, the first half in English.
Quo Vadis, North Korea:
Current Trends in Politics, Economy and Society
Venue: International Conference Hall, Graduate School of Public Administration,
Seoul National University
Date/Time: Wednesday, 16.00-17.30 hs
April 20 Introductory Remark: Prof. Ha Yongchul, Unification Forum, SNU
Dr. Peter Beck, International Crisis Group, Seoul
North Korea and Japan - Are sanctions next?
April 27 Prof. Andrei Lankov, Australian National University,
Economic and social changes in North Korea
May 4 Dr. Bernhard Seliger, Hanns Seidel Foundation Korea
Humanitarian aid, capacity building and fully fledged
development assistance- EU perspectives on relations with North
Korea
May 11 Prof. Dennis Florig, PhD, Hanguk University of Foreign Studies
The role of the US in the North Korean nuclear crisis
May 18 Prof. Yang Sung-Chul, Korea University
Political elites in North Korea (in Korean)
May 25 Prof. Chun In-Young, Seoul National University
Continuity and change in North Korea - U.S. relations (in Korean)
June 1 Prof. Lee Hunkyung, Donga University Pusan
Approaches toward North Korea research
(in Korean)
June 8 Prof. Lee Onjook, Seoul National University
Right approaches, right polices: how to read North Korean society?
(in Korean)
June 15 Prof. Park Sung-Jo, Free University Berlin
The concept and reality of "work" in socialism: applicability of Engler's theory to North Korea
(in Korean)
Looking forward to meet some of you at the lectures.
Yours sincerely,
Bernhard Seliger
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