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}Asian Views of the North Korea Crisis and U.S. Policy
Wed, April 9th, 2003
IMGXYZ303IMGZYXClick here for a summary of the "on-the-record" portion of the forum. (PDF)*
Victor D. Cha, Professor and D.S. Song-Korea Foundation Chair in Asian Studies, Georgetown University, spoke on South Korea.
Katsu Furukawa, Senior Research Associate, Monterey Institute for International Studies, spoke on Japan.
Andrew C. Kuchins, Senior Associate and Director of Carnegie's Russia-Eurasia Program, spoke on Russia.
Michael D. Swaine, Senior Associate and Co-Director of Carnegie's China Program, spoke on China.
Donald W. Keyser, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, provided comments on the U.S. perspective.
*The comments of Victor Cha, Katsu Furukawa, Andrew Kuchins, and Michael Swaine are included in the summary.
Carnegie India does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.