09:30-09:50
* Opening Remarks:
- Christian OSTERMANN(Woodrow Wilson International
Center for Scholars)
- SUN Joun-yung(Univ. of North Korean Studies)
- SONG Cheng-You(Beijing University)
10:00-12:00 [Session 1]
: North Korea’s External and Internal Affairs
* Chair: Christian OSTERMANN(Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars)
1. North Korea, the Third World, and the Cold Wars, 1965~1985
* Presenter: Charles K. ARMSTRONG(Columbia University)
* Discussant: SHEN Zhihua(Beijing University)
2. Myth of Factionalism in the Korean Workers'' Party, 1945~1956
* Presenter: James F. PERSON(Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars)
* Discussant: RYOO Kihl-jae(Univ. of North Korean Studies)
13:30-15:30 [Session 2]
: North Korea’s System Formation in the Context of International Relations
* Chair: SONG Cheng-You(Beijing University)
1. Mao Zedong, Stalin and the Korean War Reconsidered—According to New Evidence from the Russian Archives
* Presenter: SHEN Zhihua(Beijing University)
* Discussant: Charles K. ARMSTRONG (Columbia University)
2. New Insight in the Origin of the Korean War from the New Russian Documents
* Presenter: KIM Donggil(Institute of Modern History, Chin
ese Academy of Social Science)
* Discussant: RYOO Kihl-jae(Univ. of North Korean Studies)
15:40-17:40 [Session 3]
: South Korea’s Internal Affairs in the Context of International Relations
* Chair: SUN Joun-yung(Univ. of North Korean Studies)
1. The Korean Military Coup and the U.S., 1961~1963
* Presenter: LEE Wan Bum(Academy of Korean Studies)
* Discussant: SHIN Jong Dae(Univ. of North Korean Studies)
2. The Dynamics of the Korean Cold War: A Consideration of the Impacts of the U.S.-China Rapprochement Early in the 1970s
* Presenter: KIMIYA Tadashi(The University of Tokyo)
* Discussant: Gregg A. BRAZINSKY(The George Washington Univ.)