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"Fourth Wave" in North and South Korea Relations: The U.S. Role toward a New Vision for Peace in Northeast Asia

"Fourth Wave" in North and South Korea Relations: The U.S. Role toward a New Vision for Peace in Northeast Asia

By Dong-Young Chung, Former Minister of Unification of South Korea, 2007 Democratic Presidential Candidate of South Korea/Korea Colloquium Series

Tuesday, December 02, 2008
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Hacienda Room
Faculty Center, UCLA

The urgent task in Northeast Asia is to overcome on-going Cold War tensions and to work toward reunification of the divided Koreas. The new U.S. administration will play a decisive role in bringing about denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and to usher in a new "Fourth Wave" of cooperation in the region. The "Fourth Wave" in Korea signifies a transformation of the current state of opposition between the North and the South toward a new era of peace for the region and for U.S.—Northeast Asia relations.

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Cost: Free

For more information please contact

Sejung Kim
Tel: 310-825-3284
koreanstudies@international.ucla.edu
www.international.ucla.edu/korea

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Sponsor(s): Center for Korean Studies, Asia Institute

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