PANEL 1 Assessing the Situation in North Korea After the Death of Kim Jong-il
•North Korea after Kim Jong-il/ PARK Hyeong-Jung (Senior Research Fellow, KINU)
•Assessing the Situation in North Korea After the Death of Kim Jong-il/ Bruce Klingner (Senior Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation)
PANEL 2 Examining the North Korean Nuclear Problem and the Security of the Korean Peninsula
•February 29 and March 16: North Korean Security and Diplomatic Strategy after the Death of Kim Jong-il/ Jonathan D. Pollack (Senior Fellow, John L. Thornton China Center, Brookings Institution)
•U.S.-North Korea Talks and North Korea’s Missile Launch Plans: Prospects and Policy Directions/ Park Jong-Chul (Senior Research Fellow, KINU)
PANEL 3 Exploring Ways to Improve Human Rights in North Korea Through International Cooperation
•How to Improve Human Rights of North Koreans in China and in North Korea: Focusing on the Recent North Korean Escapee Case/ CHO Jung-Hyun (Research Fellow, KINU)
•Exploring Ways to Improve Human Rights in North Korea through International Cooperation/ Greg Scarlatoiu (Executive Director, U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea)
PANEL 4 Analyzing the Rise of China and Implications for U.S.-ROK Cooperation
•The Rise of China & Implications for U.S.-ROK Cooperation/ John S. Park (Director, Korea Working Group, USIP Project Director, Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School)
•The Rise of China and the US-led Asia-Pacific Alliance Network: Policy Suggestions for South Korea in the Context of the ROK-US Cooperation/ PARK Jae-Jeok (Research Fellow, KINU)