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Why the KoreanWhy the KoreanWhy the KoreanWhy the Korean
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dwarfed by the greatdeveloped a uniqueindependence. But latacross the world, Koreconflict looms large toforums, and maybe moIn our increasingly globare an exception. As wto supersede ideology,refocus our attention texception. Korea embexception to the norm,
The SymposiumThe SymposiumThe SymposiumThe SymposiumThis one day symposiuProposed topics include
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eninsula ?eninsula ?eninsula ?eninsula ?
ed between Japan, Russia and China, the historyby that unique geographical placement. Historically,
sian empires surrounding it a shrimp betweeand complex culture and identity that event
er, as the divergent ideologies of the Cold Wara too was torn along geographical lines, North anday: in Western and Eastern media alike, in interst crucially, in the question of the Korean identity itsalized world, where borders are arguably becominge become more economically interdependent, and ethe Koreas are an exception. As we set aside the co new and contemporary 21st century challenges,odies a unique arrangement in our world, and asperhaps our understanding of the norm too will be c
will explore the relations of the countries under a:
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of Korea has always bee, the Korean peninsula wa
whales that nonethelesually carved out Koreaimpacted political system
South. The legacy of thanational organizations anelf.less significant, the Koreaconomic opportunities tennflicts of the Cold War anagain, the Koreas are awe begin to examine th
hallenged and redefined.
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Who attends ?Who attends ?Who attends ?Who attends ?The 18
thInternational
academics, to governmevent was open to the p
The PanelistsThe PanelistsThe PanelistsThe PanelistsThe Committee has apareas of interest. Thespeakers and panelistsNorth America, academi
Keynote speaker: ConsuKorea in Toronto
Afternoon Address: Tor
Foreign PolicyMatthew Reichel, Cofounder o
Professor Charles K. ArmstronProfessor Kim Ji-Min, Columbi
Economic & SoProfessor Song Je-Sook, UnivProfessor Thomas Klassen, YProfessor J.D. Han, University
Migration, ImmiProfessor John Lie, UniversityProfessor Randall Baran-ChoNorth Korea Refugee Alliance
TheTheTheThe 18181818thththth InternationalInternationalInternationalInternationalto participate in roundto participate in roundto participate in roundto participate in round----Panelists from acrossPanelists from acrossPanelists from acrossPanelists from acrosspertaining to the regionpertaining to the regionpertaining to the regionpertaining to the region
We had the honMs. Kathleenconference on Ap
ea Symposiumea Symposiumea Symposiumea Symposium
Studies Symposium has over 180 attendeesnt officials and activists in the diaspora and within t
ublic, and was a frank success.
roached panelists from a variety of different field18
thInternational Studies Symposium had ke
from the government, esteemed scholars from acs, researchers, politicians and media representativ
l General CHUNG Kwang-Kyun, from the Consulate
nto City Councillor, Dr. CHO Raymond
Bilateral Relationsf the Pyongyang Project
g, Columbia Universitya University
Religion, ArtProfessor Donald L. Baker,
Korean Canadian Cultural
cial Developmentersity of Torontork Universityof Toronto
Peace, SecuriProfessor Grard Hervouet,Professor Robert E. BedesProfessor Erich Weingartne
gration & Refugeesof Californiag, University of Torontoof Toronto
Gender & IdeProfessor Choo Hae-Yeon,Professor Janice Kim, YorkProfessor Theresa Hyun, Y
tudies Symposiumtudies Symposiumtudies Symposiumtudies Symposium is ais ais ais a oneoneoneone----day interactive forumday interactive forumday interactive forumday interactive forumables and discussions about Korea.ables and discussions about Korea.ables and discussions about Korea.ables and discussions about Korea.North America will be giving lectures and seminNorth America will be giving lectures and seminNorth America will be giving lectures and seminNorth America will be giving lectures and semin
ur to be graced with the presenceynne, Premier of Ontario, at o
ril 6th, 2013.
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CultureUniversity of British Columbia
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here students are invitedhere students are invitedhere students are invitedhere students are invited
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ofur
Kathleen Wynne, 25th ancurrent Premier of Ontari
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thththth anniversary ofanniversary ofanniversary ofanniversary of
e establishment ofe establishment ofe establishment ofe establishment of
rearearearea----CanadaCanadaCanadaCanada
plomatic Relationsplomatic Relationsplomatic Relationsplomatic Relations
Korea Symposium 2013Korea Symposium 2013Korea Symposium 2013Korea Symposium 2013DetailedDetailedDetailedDetailed ItineraryItineraryItineraryItinerary
MorningMorningMorningMorning
8:308:308:308:30 ~~~~ 9:309:309:309:30 Registration and breakfastRegistration and breakfastRegistration and breakfastRegistration and breakfast[ATRIUM]
9:309:309:309:30 ~~~~ 10:1010:1010:1010:10 Opening CeremonyOpening CeremonyOpening CeremonyOpening Ceremony [YH,ROOM A100] Principal of Glendons address
Principal KENNETH MCROBERTS Chair of International Studies address
Professor CHRISTINA CLARK-KAZAK, Chair of the Department ofInternational Studies
Symposium Committees address
Symposium team
10:1010:1010:1010:10 ~ 10:30~ 10:30~ 10:30~ 10:30 Keynote AddressKeynote AddressKeynote AddressKeynote Address [YH,ROOM A100] Consul General CHUNG KWANG-KYUN, from the Consulate
General of the Republic of Korea in Toronto
10:3010:3010:3010:30 ~ 10:45~ 10:45~ 10:45~ 10:45 Coffee BreakCoffee BreakCoffee BreakCoffee Break [ATRIUM]
10:4510:4510:4510:45 ~~~~ 12:3012:3012:3012:30 Morning PanelsMorning PanelsMorning PanelsMorning PanelsPANEL A: Peace, Security & Human Rights [YH,ROOM A101]
Professor GRARD HERVOUET, Universit Laval
Professor ROBERT E.BEDESKI, University of British ColumbiaERICH WEINGARTNER, Chief editor of CanKor, Toronto Moderator : Professor Awalou Ouedraogo
PANEL B: Religion & Culture [YH,ROOM A201]
Professor DONALD L.BAKER, University of British ColumbiaMARK DAVIES, Delegate of Korean Friendship AssociationReverend KANG YOUNGDO, Toronto Korean Bethel Evangelical Church
Moderator : Professor Elisabeth Abergel
PANEL C: Gender & Identity [YH,ROOM A301]
Professor CHOO HAE-YEON, University of Toronto
Professor JANICE KIM, York UniversityProfessor THERESA HYUN, York University Moderator :Professor Laam Hae
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0000thththth anniversary ofanniversary ofanniversary ofanniversary ofhe establishment ofhe establishment ofhe establishment ofhe establishment oforeaoreaoreaorea----CanadaCanadaCanadaCanadaiplomatic Relationsiplomatic Relationsiplomatic Relationsiplomatic Relations
Korea Symposium 2013Korea Symposium 2013Korea Symposium 2013Korea Symposium 2013Detailed ItineraryDetailed ItineraryDetailed ItineraryDetailed Itinerary
AfternoonAfternoonAfternoonAfternoon
12:4512:4512:4512:45 ~~~~ 14:314:314:314:30000 Lunch andLunch andLunch andLunch and CCCCulturalulturalulturalultural PPPPerformanceerformanceerformanceerformance [CAFETERIA]CONGRATULATORY SPEECH:MS.KATHLEEN WYNNE, PREMIEROF ONTARIO
14:4014:4014:4014:40 ~~~~ 16:16:16:16:25252525 Afternoon PanelsAfternoon PanelsAfternoon PanelsAfternoon PanelsPANEL D: Migration, Immigration & Refugees [YH,ROOM A101]
RANDALL BARAN-CHONG, University of TorontoNorth Korea Refugee Alliance of Toronto
Professor NORA KIM, University of Mary Washington Moderator : Professor Cristina Clark-Kazak
PANEL E: Economic & Social Development [YH,ROOM A201]
Professor SONG JE-SOOK, University of TorontoProfessor THOMAS KLASSEN, York UniversityProfessor J.D.HAN, University of Toronto
Moderator : Professor Ian Roberge
PANEL F: Foreign Policy & Bilateral Relations [YH,ROOM A301]
MATTHEW REICHEL, co-founder of the Pyongyang Project
Professor KIM JI-MIN, Columbia UniversityGreg Donaghy, Head, Historical Section at Department of Foreign Affairsand International Trade Canada
Moderator : Professor Awalou Ouedraogo
16:30 ~ 16:4016:30 ~ 16:4016:30 ~ 16:4016:30 ~ 16:40 Refreshment BreakRefreshment BreakRefreshment BreakRefreshment Break [ATRIUM]
16:416:416:416:45 ~ 17:055 ~ 17:055 ~ 17:055 ~ 17:05 AfternoonAfternoonAfternoonAfternoon AddressAddressAddressAddress [YH,ROOM A100] Dr. RAYMOND CHO, Toronto City Councillor
Ward 42 Scarborough-Rouge River
11117777::::10101010 ~~~~ 17:17:17:17:40404040 Closing CeremonClosing CeremonClosing CeremonClosing Ceremonyyyy [YH,ROOM A100]
18:18:18:18:00000000 ~~~~ 21:21:21:21:00000000 Wine & Cheese ReceptionWine & Cheese ReceptionWine & Cheese ReceptionWine & Cheese Reception [YH,ROOM A300]
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The Symposium TeamThe Symposium TeamThe Symposium TeamThe Symposium Team
PANELIST COORDINATOR
James Casarenopanelists@koreasymposium.comJames is a 4th year student at York Universitys Glendon College pursuing a Specialized Honours in International Studies. His academic interests include InternationalRelations theories, the economics and development of the Asia Pacific region and social theory. James was born in the Philippines, currently holding a Canadiacitizenship and formerly domiciled in the Netherlands in between. Through the Korea Symposium, James hopes to further his understanding in regard to the security
political, economic, developmental and social aspects of the Korean peninsula.
PROJECT COORDINATOR
Christopher Longcoordinator@koreasymposium.com
Christopher Long is the Project Coordinator for the International Symposium on South Korea. Christopher is a fourth year student at Glendon College, studyinInternational Studies with a minor in History. His third year was spent on exchange in Istanbul, Turkey through York International, which was an invaluable experienthat has since inspired him to further explore global dynamics from the Europe to Asia. His passion for Korea and its regional politics in Asia will be a crucial factor in tdirection he takes in his post-graduate studies.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND FUNDRAISING COORDINATOR
Tanya Belleauoutreach@koreasymposium.comTanya is in her fourth year of a trilingual international baccalaureate in International Studies with general honours and is also aiming at aCertificate of Proficiency in Spanish and a Bilingual Excellence Certificate. Tanya spent a year studying abroad at Yonsei University in Seoul,at the Underwood Department of International Studies and a semester at Kyung Hee University where she first learned Korean. Those pastexperiences allowed her to deepen her knowledge of the rich historical, cultural and political context of Korea and convinced her to pursuestudies in international affairs focusing on North East Asia. Tanya is bilingual in French and English and is fluent in Korean and Spanish. Heracademic interests include the international protection of human rights, foreign policy, the role of the UN in International Relations, NortheastAsias history and the diplomatic and economic ties between Canada and Korea. Tanya wishes to volunteer for a year in an international
organization in Asia and then apply to graduate school where she hopes to deepen her knowledge of international relations, foreign policyand Northeast Asia; where it will prove to be a valuable asset for a career in foreign affairs.
FINANCE COORDINATOR
Simon Massey-Allardfinance@koreasymposium.comSimon recently returned to Toronto after having spent his third year of university studying in Turkey and backpacking across the Middle East. Simons curiosity and itcto travel have opened his eyes to the complexities of the world and its hidden treasures and struggles. The Korea Symposium is a great opportunity for Simon as hdesires to deepen his understanding of the Korean peninsula and its relations with the rest of Asia and the world. He is excited to share his passion for the region wpanelists and attendees. After graduation, Simon hopes to travel to Korea to further his research and ultimately pursue a career in diplomacy or conflict resolution.
MEDIA &COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR
Monique Plessascommunications@koreasymposium.com
Monique is a student at York Universitys Glendon College completing the 3rd year of a Bilingual Specialized Honours B.A. in InternationalStudies and aiming to simultaneously complete a Certificate in Law and Social Thought from the Department of Philosophy. Armed with abackground in journalism and an insatiable curiosity about the world, she travelled to Chile in 2008 to report on the aftermath of theearthquake and tsunami, witnessing first hand the strength of the human spirit, this experience would prove to be a life-altering one inspiringher to pursue a degree in International Studies. Fluent in English, French and Spanish, her academic interests include international relationsand its implications on democracy, social justice and foreign relations with a particular interest in the Latin American region. She is excited toengage with the rich Korean history and culture and is certain the symposium will serve as an exceptional opportunity to further expand herresearch and practical skills in the area of media and communications as well as provide opportunities to gain new skills in areas ofdiplomacy.
LOGISTICS COORDINATOR
Edith Blanchetlogisitics@koreasymposium.comEdith Blanchet is a student of York University who is presently completing the fourth year of her Specialized Honours BA in InternationalStudies. In May 2012, she went to Viet Nam for one month to work as a volunteer. She participated in a project on sustainable developmentfor the organisation Peace for Viet Nam. Her mission was to write a proposal on the construction of an organic garden, in order to submit it topotential sponsors. Edith is bilingual in French and English. She focuses her interest in the evolution of the relations and general agreementsbetween States, as well as the issues and actors of international development. She has a significant interest for the sustainable developmentprojects managed by NGDO. Next year, she intends to enroll for a master in science of management so as to specialize on the management
of international development and humanitarian action.
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Tentative Travel ItineraryTentative Travel ItineraryTentative Travel ItineraryTentative Travel Itinerary
Day 1Day 1Day 1Day 1Arrival at the airport, check in at the hotelArrival at the airport, check in at the hotelArrival at the airport, check in at the hotelArrival at the airport, check in at the hotelFree time in SeoulFree time in SeoulFree time in SeoulFree time in Seoul
DayDayDayDay 2222Visit of the National Assembly Building in Seoul, on Yeouido (Visit of the National Assembly Building in Seoul, on Yeouido (Visit of the National Assembly Building in Seoul, on Yeouido (Visit of the National Assembly Building in Seoul, on Yeouido (,,,, ))))
Visit of the Canadian Embassy in Seoul (Visit of the Canadian Embassy in Seoul (Visit of the Canadian Embassy in Seoul (Visit of the Canadian Embassy in Seoul (,,,, ))))
Tour of the cityTour of the cityTour of the cityTour of the city
Day 3Day 3Day 3Day 3
Visit of the Great Palaces in Seoul (Visit of the Great Palaces in Seoul (Visit of the Great Palaces in Seoul (Visit of the Great Palaces in Seoul (,,,, ,,,, ))))
Visit ofVisit ofVisit ofVisit of (traditional street in Seoul, focal point of Korean traditional culture and crafts)(traditional street in Seoul, focal point of Korean traditional culture and crafts)(traditional street in Seoul, focal point of Korean traditional culture and crafts)(traditional street in Seoul, focal point of Korean traditional culture and crafts)
Visit ofVisit ofVisit ofVisit of, Seoul, Seoul, Seoul, Seouls biggest opens biggest opens biggest opens biggest open----air marketair marketair marketair market
Visit of the shopping districtVisit of the shopping districtVisit of the shopping districtVisit of the shopping districtssss////,,,,, business district/, business district/, business district/, business district/, entertainment districts/, entertainment districts/, entertainment districts/, entertainment districts/,,,, ////))))
Day 4Day 4Day 4Day 4
Visit of theVisit of theVisit of theVisit of the NationNationNationNational Museum of Korea (al Museum of Korea (al Museum of Korea (al Museum of Korea ()))) orororor orororor orororor ))))
Free time in SeoulFree time in SeoulFree time in SeoulFree time in Seoul
Day 5Day 5Day 5Day 5
Visit of the DMZ (Visit of the DMZ (Visit of the DMZ (Visit of the DMZ ().).).). http://www.dmztours.com/
Evening in SeoulEvening in SeoulEvening in SeoulEvening in Seoul
Day 6Day 6Day 6Day 6
Visit of CampTowns (Camp Casey /Visit of CampTowns (Camp Casey /Visit of CampTowns (Camp Casey /Visit of CampTowns (Camp Casey / , Camp Stanley /, Camp Stanley /, Camp Stanley /, Camp Stanley / ))))
Visit of the War Memorial of Korea (Visit of the War Memorial of Korea (Visit of the War Memorial of Korea (Visit of the War Memorial of Korea ())))
Day 7Day 7Day 7Day 7
Bus ride toBus ride toBus ride toBus ride to Ansan /Ansan /Ansan /Ansan / , visit of the, visit of the, visit of the, visit of the KoreanKoreanKoreanKorean Migrant Community Service Center (Migrant Community Service Center (Migrant Community Service Center (Migrant Community Service Center ())))
Day 8Day 8Day 8Day 8
KTX to Busan /KTX to Busan /KTX to Busan /KTX to Busan / , visit of the UN Memorial Park (, visit of the UN Memorial Park (, visit of the UN Memorial Park (, visit of the UN Memorial Park ())))
Busan Traditional cuisine, fish marketBusan Traditional cuisine, fish marketBusan Traditional cuisine, fish marketBusan Traditional cuisine, fish market,,,,
Day 9Day 9Day 9Day 9
Bus ride toBus ride toBus ride toBus ride to (UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE,(UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE,(UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE,(UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE, ,,,, ))))
Day 10Day 10Day 10Day 10KTX to Seoul, free time in the city, check out at the hotel and departure for the airportKTX to Seoul, free time in the city, check out at the hotel and departure for the airportKTX to Seoul, free time in the city, check out at the hotel and departure for the airportKTX to Seoul, free time in the city, check out at the hotel and departure for the airport
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