East Asia Institute (EAI) launched a research project titled in order to redefine the goals of Korea-Japan relations and to create an inclusive and sustainable regional order beyond Korea-Japan bilateral relations.
The third meeting of the project was held on May 14, 2021. During this seminar, Professor Takahara Akio of the University of Tokyo gave a presentation on “U.S.-China Relation From China’s point of view.” Experts also discussed the perspectives of the ROK, Japan, and the US.
Moderator: Yul Sohn (President, EAI; Professor, Yonsei University)
Presenters:
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Takahara Akio (Professor, University of Tokyo)
“US-China Relation From China’s Point of View”
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Lee Dong Ryul (Chair, the China Research Center, EAI; Professor, Dongduk Women's University)
Discussion on the “US-China Relation From China’s Point of View”
Discussion: All participants
Participants
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Ha Young-Sun (Chairman of Board of Trustees, EAI)
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Sohn Yul (President of EAI; Professor of International Studies at Yonsei University)
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Chun Chaesung (Chair, National Security Research Center, EAI; Professor of International Relations, Seoul National University)
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Lee Dong Ryul (Chair, the China Research Center, EAI; Professor of Chinese Studies, Dongduk Women's University)
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Kim Byung-Yeon (Professor of Economics, Seoul National University)
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Lee Jung Hwan (Professor of International Relations, Seoul National University)
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Kim Taekyoon (Professor of International Studies, Seoul National University)
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Park Jae Jeok (Professor of International Studies, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
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Kojo Yoshiko (Professor, Aoyama Gakuin University)
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Takahara Akio (Professor, University of Tokyo)
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Nakanishi Hiroshi (Professor, Kyoto University)
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Asano Toyomi (Professor, Waseda University)
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Mori Satoru (Professor, Hosei University)
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Nishino Junya (Professor, Keio University)
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Ishida Atsushi (Professor, University of Tokyo)
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