Andrew Young School of Policy Studies panel session with Nicholas Hamisevicz of the Korean Economic Institute, Dr. Joong-Kyung Choi, Chair Professor of Economics, Dongguk University and former Minister of Knowledge Economy, and Anthony Kim, Senior Policy Analyst for Economic Freedom, The Heritage Foundation.
For further information, please contact Dr. Grace O at graceo@gsu.edu.
Tuesday, October 29: Korean Economic Institute Six Party Talk Simulation with Students, 3 – 5p, Andrew Young School Room 750
Led by Nicholas Hamisevicz of the Korea Economic Institute, a participant simulation representing the United States, North Korea, South Korea, China, Japan, and Russia will be conducted to resolve four challenges with a given scenario provided by the Korean Economic Institute.
No preliminary knowledge is required to participate.
Scenario: The six parties are faced with the task of coming to an agreement on a package deal that will lay the groundwork for normalized relations between all six countries and successfully establishing peace and security in Northeast Asia. The challenges facing the summit have already been identified and it has come down to the last four barriers that stand in the way. Only these four challenges remain. The parties must be able to come to an agreement on all four issues together, or no agreement will be declared. In addition, the options that exist have previously been agreed upon by all six parties, therefore, straying from the choices at hand will not be permitted. The international community has been pressing hard for each of the six parties to use this summit as the final opportunity to bring stability in the Northeast Asian region. Scenario provided by the Korean Economic Institute.
For further information, please contact Dr. Grace O at graceo@gsu.edu.
Wednesday, October 30: Korean Cooking Demonstration, led by Prof. Kyong-Ah Kwon, 11a – 12p, Piedmont North Dining Hall
Who loves Korean BBQ? We do! Join us for a demonstration of how to make bulgogi and spicy pork BBQ, some of Korea’s most delicious dishes! Experience the heart and Seoul of Atlanta. Stick around for a tasty Korean lunch!
Wednesday, October 30: South Korean Day @ Piedmont North and Patton Hall Dining Halls, 11a – 9:30p (lunch and dinner)
Sample the best of Korean cuisine with mouth-watering recipes featuring bulgogi (Korean BBQ), pajun (crispy pancakes), gaji namul (steamed eggplant), fried dumplings, and more!
Thursday, October 31: Pan-Asian Sa-mul-no-ri Performance, 12:30 – 1:30p, Speakers Auditorium (Student Center)
Sa-mul-no-ri is a Korean folk music tradition that includes drumming, dancing, and singing. Join us for this very special performance that includes gum-mu (Korean sword dance) and instrumental performances featuring drums and gongs. Performed by the Southeast Korean Dance Association and the Pung-mul-no-ri Team of CPACS (Center for Pan-American Community Services, Inc.). Reserve your free seat at https://samulnori.eventbrite.com.
Friday, November 1: “Three Generations of North Korean Leadership: Changes in Continuity” Lecture feat. Prof. Han S. Park, 2:30 – 4p, Troy Moore Library (Langdale Hall, Room 939)
Dr. Han S. Park is University Professor of Public and International Affairs and Director of the Center for the Study of Global Issues at the University of Georgia. Among his many achievements, he was awarded the 2010 Gandhi-King-Ikeda Community Builder’s Prize. As an accomplished scholar, he has provided an authoritative perspective on North Korea through his publications such as North Korea: The Politics of Unconventional Wisdom (2002) and North Korea Demystified (2012). As an active mediator, he was instrumental in the release of American journalists from North Korea in 2009 and the reopening of the Kaesong Industrial Complex in August 2013. As an expert analyst, Dr. Park appeared regularly on major global media outlets and his analyses have been widely quoted in the US and foreign press. He is currently an ABC News Consultant/Analyst. Reserve your free seat at https://hanpark.eventbrite.com.
newsapost.com오늘부터 11월1일까지 경제-문화-북한 등 다양한 주제로 행사 펼쳐
조지아주립대학(GSU)이 28일(월)부터 11월1일(금)까지 이번 주를 ‘코리아 위크’(Korea Week)로 정하고 다양한 행사를 개최한다.
첫 행사는 28일 오후 3시30분부터 5시까지 앤드류 영 스쿨 750호에서 열리는 ‘전환기의 아시아에 대한 미국의 정책’을 주제로 패널 토론회로, 한미경제연구소(KEI)의 니콜라스 해미세비츠 국장, 최중경 전 지식경제부 장관, 앤소니 김 헤리티지 재단 수석정책분석가 등이 발표자로 나선다. 사회는 GSU 경제학과의 오승혜 교수가 맡았다.
오 교수는 학생들과 함께 29일(화) 오후 3시부터 ‘모의 6자 회담’도 개최한다.
이번 한국주간(코리아 위크)의 하이라이트는 단연 30일(수) 열리는 ‘코리안 데이’ 행사다. 이날은 오전 11시부터 오후 9시30분까지 하루종일 피드몬트 노스 다이닝 홀에서 불고기, 파전, 가지나물, 만두 등 다양한 한국 전통 음식들이 무료로 제공된다.
31일(목)에는 한국 전통 공연들이 무대에 올려진다. 오후 12시30분부터 1시30분까지 스피커스 오디토리움에서 열리는 이 공연에는 팬아시안커뮤니티센터(CPACS)의 사물놀이단, 동남부무용협회가 선보이는 검무와 북연주 등이 펼쳐질 예정이다.
코리아 위크의 대미를 장식할 마지막 행사는 11월 1일 오후 2시30분부터 4시까지 트로이 무어 도서관에서 ‘북한의 3세대 리더십: 지속적인 변화’를 주제로 열리는 강연회로, 강사는 박한식 석좌교수가 맡았다.
GSU는 10월21일부터 11월22일까지를 ‘국제 교육의 달’로 정하고, 한국을 비롯해 총 5개국가를 선정해 매주 각 국가별 이벤트를 개최하고 있으며, 그 두번째 주인 이번 주를 한국주간으로 정해 행사를 진행한다. 각 국가별로는 터키(10월21~25일), 한국(10월28일~11월1일), 남아프리카공화국(11월4~8일), 브라질(11월11~15일), 중국(11월18~22일) 등이 행사를 가진다.
이번 행사에는 경제학과 오승혜 교수, 사회학과 김정하 교수, 교육학과 김경아 교수 등 한인 교수들이 참여해 행사를 주관한다고 학교측은 밝혔다.
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