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25 th NORTHEAST ASIA COOPERATION DIALOGUE AGENDA | DIRECTORY MAY 27-28, 2015 | TOKYO, JAPAN

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25th NORTHEAST ASIACOOPERATION DIALOGUE

AGENDA | DIRECTORYMAY 27-28, 2015 | TOKYO, JAPAN

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25th NORTHEAST ASIACOOPERATION DIALOGUE

WELCOME

TAI MING CHEUNGDIRECTOR, IGCC

SUSAN SHIRKDIRECTOR EMERITUS, IGCC

Dear Friends,

We are delighted to welcome you to Tokyo for the 25th Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue and Defense Information Sharing (DIS) Workshop. Deepening uncertainties and tensions in Northeast Asia and the international system more broadly makes these two meetings opportune to exchange ideas candidly among participants from all the five attending countries. While we are disappointed that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has chosen not to attend once again this year, we will make full use of their absence to have robust discussions about the Korean Peninsula.

With a rich selection of topics to be discussed at the DIS and NEACD we are looking forward to several days of insightful and meaningful exchanges. As this is a Track 1.5 event and completely off-the-record, all the government and defense representatives come in a non-official status, which means they do not represent their governments. We hope that this will allow for free and frank discussions. You will find complete agendas and participant lists within this packet. With best wishes, welcome.

25th NORTHEAST ASIACOOPERATION DIALOGUE

PRINCIPLES OF COOPERATION IN NORTHEAST ASIA

The states of Northeast Asia share the common objectives of peace, prosperity, and security in the region. To achieve these ends, they advance the following principles for cooperation in Northeast Asia.

1. The states of Northeast Asia respect each other’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and equality; accept that other countries have different political, economic, social and cultural systems and the right to determine their own laws and regulations as well as other domestic affairs. They also recognize that they are obliged to abide by and implement international agreements to which they are a party.

2. The states of Northeast Asia will refrain from the threat or use of force against each other; will settle disputes through peaceful means; and pledge to use consultation, negotiation, and other peaceful means to prevent conflict between and among each other.

3. The states of Northeast Asia express their commitment to the protection and promotion of human rights in accordance with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter.

4. To prevent misunderstanding and develop trust, the states of Northeast Asia will promote dialogue, information exchange, and transparency on security issues of common concern.

5. The states of Northeast Asia respect the principle of freedom of navigation based on international law.

6. The states of Northeast Asia will promote economic cooperation and the development of trade and investment in the region.

7. The states of Northeast Asia will cooperate on transnational issues of common concern, such as organized crime, drug trafficking, terrorism, and illegal immigration.

8. The states of Northeast Asia will cooperate in the provision of humanitarian assistance, such as food aid and disaster relief.

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25th NORTHEAST ASIACOOPERATION DIALOGUE

25th NORTHEAST ASIACOOPERATION DIALOGUE

THURSDAY | MAY 28SHUTTLE TO MEETING VENUE 7th Floor Entrance Lobby | Annex Tower | Shinagawa Prince Hotel

PRESS PHOTO | Media representatives will be present in room for a limited time.

WELCOMING REMARKSSusan SHIRK | Conference Room 4 | 4th Floor | Mita Kyouyo Kaigisho

OVERCOMING OBSTACLES TO DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA: SECURITY AND DENUCLEARIZATIONModerator | Amb. Kathleen STEPHENSPanelists | Amb. Gregory LOGVINOV, Sydney SEILER, GUNN Kim, RONG Ying, TAKIZAKI Shigeki

TEA BREAK

PROSPECTS FOR DPRK DEVELOPMENT IN THE REGIONAL AND GLOBAL ECONOMY *DPRK Study Project PresentationModerator | Susan SHIRK, IGCC RepresentativesPanelists | MIMURA Mitsuhiro. Stephan HAGGARD, Georgy TOLORAYA, YANG Xiyu, MOON Chung-In, LEE Shin-wha BUFFET LUNCH

REPORT FROM THE DEFENSE INFORMATION SHARING WORKSHOP Tai Ming CHEUNG

THE FUTURE SECURITY SITUATION OF NORTHEAST ASIAModerator | Maj. Gen. QIAN LihuaPanelists | MORIMOTO Satoshi, CHU Shulong, CHOI Kang, Alexander VORONTSOV, TJ PEMPEL

TEA BREAK

THE FUTURE SECURITY SITUATION IN NORTHEAST ASIA | CONTINUED

PLANNING FOR THE NEXT NEACD MEETING

MEETING ADJOURNS

SHUTTLE DEPARTS TO HOTEL

RECEPTION AND DINNER | Crystal 24 | 24th Floor | Main Tower | Shinagawa Prince Hotel

Sessions, unless otherwise noted, will take place in Conference Room 4 | 4th Floor | Mita Kyouyo Kaigisho

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25th NORTHEAST ASIACOOPERATION DIALOGUE

25th NORTHEAST ASIACOOPERATION DIALOGUE

JAPAN REPUBLIC OF KOREA

PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Mr. IIJIMA HidetoshiJapan-US Defense Cooperation Div.Ministry of DefenseTokyo, Japan

Mr. Toshiro IIJIMADeputy Director General Japan Institute of International Affairs

Dr. IZUMI HajimeProfessor, International RelationsDirector, Center for Korean StudiesShizuoka UniversityShizuoka, Japan

Dr. MICHISHITA NarushigeDirector Security and International Studies ProfessorNational Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Tokyo, Japan

Dr. MIMURA Mitsuhiro Director and Senior Research FellowEconomic Research Institute for Northeast AsiaNiigata City, Japan

The Hon. MORIMOTO SatoshiFormer Defense MinisterProfessorTakushoku UniversityTokyo, Japan

Mr. MORITA SatoshiDeputy DirectorJapan-US Defense Cooperation Div.Bureau of Defense PolicyMinistry of Defense

Amb. Yoshiji NOGAMIPresident, The Japan Institute of International Affairs

Colonel OISHI KazuhiroChiefDoctrine Development Research OfficeAir Power Studies Center of ExcellenceAir Staff CollegeJapan Self-Defense Air ForcesTokyo, Japan

Dr. TAKAHASHI Sugio Senior Researcher National Institute of Defense Studies Tokyo, Japan

Colonel SUGAI HiroyukiResearch Management OfficeAir Power Studies Center of ExcellenceAir Staff CollegeJapan Self-Defense Air ForcesTokyo, Japan

Mr. SUZUKI Atsuo

Defense CouncilorDeputy Director GeneralBureau of Defense PolicyMinistry of DefenseTokyo, Japan

Captain SHIMIZU Hitoshi Staff of Plans and Policy SectionMaritime Staff OfficeMinistry of DefenseTokyo, Japan

Mr. TAKIZAKI ShigekiDeputy Director General Asia and Ocean Affairs Bureau Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Mr. ONO KeiichiDirector, Northeast Asia Division Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Mr. SHIMOKAWA MakitaDeputy Director General Asian and Oceanian AffairsMinistry of Foreign Affairs

Mr. KITAGAWA KatsuroDirector, National Security Policy DivisionMinistry of Foreign Affairs

SUGIURA MasatoshiDirector, Policy Planning Division Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Maj. Gen. (Rtd) QIAN LihuaVice-Chair Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific Beijing, China

Dr. CHU ShulongProfessorSchool of Public Policy and Management Tsinghua UniversityBeijing, China

Sr. Col., (Rtd) FAN GaoyueSenior Researcher and Project DirectorChina Strategic Culture Promotion AssociationBeijing, China

Lt. Col. HE TaoStaff Officer Policy and Planning DepartmentForeign Affairs OfficeMinistry of DefenseBeijing, China

Dr. RONG Ying Minister CounsellorChinese Embassy in Japan

Sr. Col. XU Hui Deputy CommandantCollege of Defense StudiesPLA National Defense UniversityBeijing, China

Mr. YANG XiyuSenior Research FellowChina Institute of International Studies, Beijing, China

Dr. CHOI KangVice PresidentProfessorASAN Institute for Policy StudiesSeoul, Republic of Korea

Prof. JEONG Han-beom Assistant ProfessorThe Korean Journal of Security AffairsDirector for Northeast Asia StudiesSeoul, Republic of Korea

Mr. KIM Hyun-kyung2nd SecretaryInter-Korean Policy DivisionMinistry of Foreign AffairsSeoul, Republic of Korea

Mr. KIM YeonsikDeputy Director Inter-Korean Policy DivisionMinistry of Foreign AffairsSeoul, Republic of Korea

Dr. LEE Shin-whaProfessorDepartment of Political Science and International RelationsKorea UniversitySeoul, Republic of Korea

Dr. MOON Chung-InExecutive DirectorKim Dae-Jung Presidential LibraryYonsei UniversitySeoul, Republic of Korea

Brig. Gen. PARK Cheol-kyunBrigadier General Deputy Director GeneralInternational Policy Bureau Ministry of National DefenseSeoul, Republic of Korea

Mr. PARK Shin-young Deputy DirectorJapanese Exchange/CooperationMinistry of National Defense Seoul, Republic of Korea

Mr. SHIN Dong-min2nd SecretaryKorean Peninsula Peace Regime DivisionMinistry of Foreign AffairsSeoul, Republic of Korea

Lt. YANG Eui-Hyun1st Lieutenant (Air Force)ROK-US Military DiplomacyMinistry of National DefenseSeoul, Republic of Korea

Mr. YOU SeolaAssistant DirectorNorth Korea/6 Party TalksMinistry of National DefenseSeoul, Republic of Korea

Mr. SHIN Dong-min2nd SecretaryKorean Peninsula Peace Regime DivisionMinistry of Foreign Affairs

Amb. KIM GunnDirector General of Korean Peninsula Peace Regime Bureau Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Ms. OH You Jin2nd SecretaryNorth Korean Affairs Policy Division

Mr. KIM Hyun-kyung2nd SecretaryInter-Korean Policy Division

Mr. SONG Hee-kyungDeputy Director

Mr. KIM DongjoDirector for Policy Planning and CoordinationMinistry of Foreign Affairs

Mr. SEO MinseongSecond SecretaryMinistry of Foreign Affairs

Dr. Alexander VORONTSOVHead of Department for Korean and Mongolian Studies Institute of Oriental StudiesRussian Academy of SciencesProfessorMilitary Sciences Academy of the Russian FederationMoscow, Russia

Andrey (Andrew) DMITRICHENKORussian Embassy CounselorMinistry of Defense

Mr. Gregory S. LOGVINOVAmbassador-At-LargeMinistry of Foreign AffairsMoscow, Russia

Dr. Sergey SEVASTYANOVProfessorFar Eastern Federal UniversityVladivostok, Russia

Dr. Georgy TOLORAYADirector of Korean ProgramsProfessorInstitute of EconomicsRussian Academy of ScienceMoscow, Russia

Col. Dmitry ZARVODeputy Defense Attache

Col. Sergey SHASHKOV Defense Attache

RUSSIAN FEDERATION

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JAPAN

25th NORTHEAST ASIACOOPERATION DIALOGUE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICAMr. Frank AUMSenior Country Director for KoreaOffice of the Secretary of DefenseAsian and Pacific Security AffairsDepartment of DefenseWashington, DC

Dr. Stephen J. DEL ROSSOProgram DirectorInternational Peace and Security Carnegie Corporation of New York New York

Dr. Stephan HAGGARDProfessorUniversity of California San DiegoLa Jolla, California

Mr. Keith LUSEExecutive Director National Committee on North KoreaWashington, DC

Col. (Rtd) William MCKINNEYSenior Country Director for ROK/DPRKNortheast Asia Policy Division, J51USPACOMHonolulu, Hawaii

Prof. T.J. PEMPEL ProfessorUniversity of California BerkeleyBerkeley, California

Mr. Sydney A. SEILERSpecial Envoy for the Six-Party TalksDepartment of StateWashington, DC

Amb. Kathleen STEPHENS Foreign Service officer, retiredSan Diego, California

Capt. Scott TAIT ChiefNortheast Asia DivisionJoint Staff, J-5 (Asia)Department of DefenseWashington, DC

THE UC INSTITUTE ON GLOBAL CONFLICT AND COOPERATION

Dr. Susan SHIRKDirector EmeritusUC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation and University of California San DiegoLa Jolla, California

Dr. Tai Ming CHEUNGDirectorUC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation and University of California San DiegoLa Jolla, California

Mr. Eric ANDERSONResearch AssociateUC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation La Jolla, California

Ms. Lynne BUSHManaging EditorUC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation La Jolla, California

Mrs. Christine KERNSConference ManagerUC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation La Jolla, California

Dr. Tomoki IIMURAResearch Fellow, The Japan Institute of International Affairs

Mr. Kakuei TOMITADeputy Director for Research CoordinationThe Japan Institute of International Affairs

Ms. Tomoko MASUTAResearch Assistant, The Japan Institute of International Affairs

Ms. Yayoi SONODAResearch Assistant, The Japan Institute of International Affairs

Ms. Yuko TOMITAResearch Assistant, The Japan Institute of International Affairs

THE JAPAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

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25th NORTHEAST ASIACOOPERATION DIALOGUE

May 27-28, 2015 | TOKYO, JAPAN