invitation - Asia Centre

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invitation - Asia Centre
Tuesday 21st October 2014
09:00 to 18:00
Collège de France
Salle n°5
11 place Marcelin Berthelot
75005 Paris
M° Maubert-Mutualité / Cluny - La Sorbonne
invitation
Korea at the
Crossroads:
Geopolitics, Economics
and Political System
2014 Paris Conference on Korea
Organized by Asia Centre with the participation of
The Institute of Korean Studies (IEC) of The Collège de France,
under the auspice of Academy of Korean Studies
09:00-09:15 am
Registration
09:15-09:30 am
Opening Ceremony: Jean-François Di Meglio, President, Asia Centre, France
Lee Si-Hyung, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to OECD
09:30-12:00 am
Competition and Cooperation: Korea’s role in Northeast Asia’s geopolitics and economics
Chair: Emmanuelle Lachaussée, Head of Far East Asia Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France
François Godement, Professor, Sciences Po; Senior policy fellow and Director Asia and China’s Program, European
Council on Foreign relations; Associate research fellow, Asia Centre, France
Contemporary Geopolitical Situation of Northeast Asia
Suh Bo Hyug, Humanities Korea (HK) research professor of the Institute for Peace and unification Studies (IPUS),
Seoul National University
The role of Korea for Security and Cooperation in Northeast Asia: A lesson from the Helsinki process
71 boulevard Raspail
75006 Paris - France
Tel : +33 1 75 43 63 20
Fax : +33 1 75 43 63 23
www.centreasia.eu
[email protected]
siret 484236641.00029
Candice Tran Dai, Associate member & Cyberspace Program Manager, Asia Centre, France
Cyber Strategy of Northeast Asian States: competition without cooperation?
Registration / information before 20 October: [email protected]
within the limits of available seats
Werner Pascha, Professor, University of Duisburg, Germany
Economic Cooperation in Northeast Asia: is economic regionalization possible?
Patrick Messerlin, Professor Emeritus, Sciences Po Paris, France
Some Recommendable Trade Politicies for North Korea
Lee Jae-Seung, Professor, Korea University, Korea
Alternative Approach for Peace-Building on the Korean Peninsula; DMZ and Green Detente
02:00-06:00 pm
Conference - Introduction to the Korean Political System
02:00-03:50 pm
Panel 1: The South Korean Constitutional Regime and Political Governance
Chair: Valérie Gelézeau, Professor, Center for Korean Studies, EHESS, France
Lee Chung-Hee, Professor, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea
The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of Korea Revisited
Daniel Gaxie, Professor, University of Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
The Specificity of French Presidential Regime; Some Features of Comparison with Korean Presidential Regime
Choe Yonhyok, Director, Scandinavian Institute for Policy Studies, Sweden
Assessing the Quality of Democratic Governance: Korea compared to the European States
03:50-04:10 pm
Coffee Break
04:10-06:00 pm
Panel 2: Some Aspects of the Political Process of South Korea
Chair: Alain Delissen, Director, Institute of Korean Studies, Collège de France
Kim Minjeoung, Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Seoul
Women’s Political Participation in Korea and the Electoral Quota System
Marie-Orange Rivé-Lasan, Professor, Paris Diderot University, UMR 8173, France
South Korean Political Elite Originating from the Northern Part of the Peninsula: builders of division or of reconciliation ?
Pascal Dayez-Burgeon, Deputy Director, Institute of Communication Sciences of CNRS, France
Family, School, Sports and “Hallyu”: the Alternative Political Channels in Today’s South Korea
Concluding Remarks: Yoo Junghwan, Editor-in-chief of Korea Analysis, Asia Centre, France; Professor emeritus at
Cheongju University
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