
Conference on Keys to a Successful Presidency in South Korea
Events | 2013-01-15
Despite the growth of a vibrant democracy in South Korea, there has yet to emerge a successful president who has had the respect from all quarters of society.
Given these challenges, the EAI in 2012 launched its research project on the “Presidency in South Korea 2013.” This project aimed to find the way in which the presidency can achieve success in the context of the incoming administration in 2013. In presenting the findings from this project, the EAI held a conference where members of the research panel discussed the issues and policy implications with scholars and the media.
Program |
16:00-16:10 |
Opening Remarks Sook-Jong Lee (President, East Asia Institute) |
16:10-17:00 |
Presentations Proposal for Achieving a Successful President in Korea Won-Taek Kang, Seoul National University The President’s Agenda and Tasks for the Next Administration Nae-Young Lee, Korea University A Strategy for the Transformation of the Government and its Public Relations Kyou-Sup Han, Seoul National University |
17:00-18:00 |
Discussion Hun Choi, JoongAng Ilbo Joung-woo Lee, Kyungpook National University Hyung Jun Park, Dong-A University |