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Contemporary Korea: Problems and Prospects--A Symposium

Hosted by the UCLA Center for Korean Studies, USC Korean Studies Institute, Southern California Association of Korean Studies. Sponsored by the Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles

Saturday, February 27, 2010
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
314 Royce Hall
UCLA
Los Angeles, CA United States

5:30 - 6:30 Dinner
6:30 - 8:30 Symposium

Panels:

Legacy of Park Chung Hee
John Duncan
Professor, Dept of Asian Languages and Cultures
Director, Center for Korean Studies, UCLA

Korea's Economic Growth : Challenges and Responses
Seoghoon Kang
Professor, Dept of Economics, Sungshin Women's University

A Financial Hub in East Asia: Is it Possible and Desirable for Korea?
Myung-Koo Kang
Assistant Professor, Government Dept, Claremont McKenna College

Changing Images of North Korea in South Korea and the Current Inter-Korean Relationship
Namhee Lee
Associate Professor, Dept of Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA

Reflections on the Korean Presidency
David Kang
Professor, International Relations and Business
Director of the Korean Studies Institute, USC

 

Special Instructions

Dinner will be served.

For more information please contact

Sejung Kim
Tel: 310-825-3284
koreanstudies@international.ucla.edu

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Sponsor(s): Center for Korean Studies, USC Korean Studies Institute, Southern California Association of Korean Studies, Korean Cultural Center in Los Angeles