- Date: Tuesday, July 23rd, 2024, 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
- Venue: 3rd Floor Meeting Room, East Asia Institute
The East Asia Institute (EAI), with the support of the Korea Foundation, is conducting collaborative research with the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia (IASA) at the University of Tokyo, Japan. The object of this research is to explore new ways for ROK-Japan partnerships that can effectively address the multifaceted challenges emanating from the great power rivalry. On July 23, EAI hosted a workshop where scholars from Korea and Japan participating in the research project presented their interim findings. The participants engaged in discussions on the trends in competition and cooperation between major countries in areas such as security, economy, high technology, and health. They also suggested ways for Korea and Japan to strengthen bilateral cooperation and contribute to peace and prosperity in the region.
Participants
Korea:
Chaesung Chun (Chair of National Security Center, EAI; Professor, Seoul National University)
Jiyoung Ko (Professor, Korea University)
Junghwan Lee (Professor, Seoul National University)
Seungjoo Lee (Chair of Trade, Technology, and Transformation Research Center, EAI; Professor, Chung-Ang University)
Jae Jeok Park (Professor, Yonsei University)
Yul Sohn (President, EAI; Professor, Yonsei University)
Japan:
Madoka Fukuda (Professor, Hosei University)
Atsushi Ishida (Professor, University of Tokyo)
Ryo Sahashi (Professor, University of Tokyo)
Kayo Takuma (Professor, Keio University)
Masaaki Yatsuzuka (Senior Research Fellow, National Institute for Defense Studies)