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Conference on

"Comparing Different Approaches to Conflict Prevention and Management: Korean Peninsula and the Taiwan Strait"

Stockholm 16-17 December 2005

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Jaewoo Choo, Assistant Professor, School of International Relations and Area Studies, Kyung Hee University, South Korea SIX PARTY TALKS AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION: A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT
Erik Cornell, Ambassador (ret.) in the Swedish Foreign Ministry, Stockholm, Sweden NORTH KOREA PURSUING THE HERMIT TRADITION
Arthur S. Ding, Research Fellow, China Politics Division Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University Taipei, Taiwan PRACTICE WITHOUT THEORY
John W. Garver, Professor, the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, USA EUROPE'S ROLE IN THE MAINTENANCE OF PEACE IN THE TAIWAN STRAIT
Mel Gurtov, Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, Oregon, USA PROMOTING SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN THE KOREAN PENINSULA AND TAIWAN STRAIT
Han Hua, Professor, Beijing University, People's Republic of China CREDIBLE DETERRENCE: CHINA'S NEW POSTURE IN THE TAIWAN STRAIT
Kyudok Hong, Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, South Korea LESSONS OF SOUTH KOREA'S CONFLICT PREVENTION EFFORTS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Samuel S. Kim, Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Director of the Center for Korean Research, Senior Research Associate of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University CHINA'S CONFLICT MANAGEMENT APPROACH TO THE NUCLEAR STANDOFF ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA
Taeho Kim, Professor and Vice President for Academic Affairs Director, Center for Contemporary China Studies, Hallym Institute of Advanced International Studies (HIAIS), South Korea THE CROSS-STRAIT AND INTER-KOREAN RELATIONSHIPS IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE: LESSONS FOR CONFLICT PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT
Hiroshi Kimura, Professor of Political Science, The Institute of World Studies, Takushoku University, Japan RUSSIAN WAY OF CONFLICT PREVENTING AND MANAGEMENT, WITH REGARD TO THE DENUCLEARIZATION OF THE KOREAN PENINSULA
Ingolf Kiesow, Ambassador, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden COMPARING APPLICIBILITY OF EUROPEAN EXPERIENCES OF CBMS TO THE KOREAN AND THE TAIWANESE CONTEXTS
Chyungly Lee, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan CONFLICT PREVENTION IN NORTHEAST ASIA: LESSONS TO LEARN FROM SOUTHEAST ASIA?

 

 

Zhang Li, Professor at the Center for Asian Studies, Sichuan University, P. R. China THE SIX-PARTY REGIME IN ADDRESSING THE KOREAN NUCLEAR CRISIS: GAINS, MERITS AND LIMITATIONS
Wen-Cheng Lin, Professor, Sun-Yat-Sen University, Taiwan

CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES AND TAIWAN-CHINA RELATIONS

Fu Liqun, Senior Research Fellow, Academy of Military Science, Beijing, China SEEKING TO ENLARGE MUTUAL BENEFIT AND ACHIEVING A WIN-WIN SITUATION: THE ESSENTIAL APPROACH IN CONFLICT PREVENTION
Tomohide Murai, Professor, National Defense Academy, Japan CONFLICT MECHANISM BETWEEN CHINA AND TAIWAN

Song Nam An, Senior Researcher, Institute for Disarmament and Peace, Democratic People's Republic of Korea

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Tomohiro Okamoto, Tokyo foundation, Japan SITUATIONS IN AREAS SURROUNDING JAPAN
Andrew Scobell, Associate Research Professor, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, USA THE EVOLUTION OF PYONYANG'S POLITICAL SYSTEM AND ITS IMPACT ON NORTH KOREAN CONFLICT MANAGEMENT

 

 

Fredrik Söderbaum, Associate Professor, Department of Peace and Development Research, Gothenburg University, Sweden A REGIONAL APPROACH TO CONFLICT PREVENTION AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
Marie Söderberg, Associate Professor, European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden

JAPANESE FOREIGN AID, AN EFFECTIVE TOOL TO INFLUENCE NORTH KOREA?

Zhang Tiejun, Deputy Director of the Department of European Studies, Shanghai Institute for International Relations, Shanghai, China SIX-PARTY TALKS AND PROSPECTS FOR NORTHEAST ASIAN MULTILATERAL SECURITY REGIME
Yang-Cheng Wang, CEO, Center for Strategic Studies, National Defence University, Taiwan FEASIBLE MEASURES FOR CONFLICT PREVENTION
TAIWAN STRAIT
William Zartman, Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution, Director of the Conflict Management Program, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, USA NEGOTIATING THE BALANCE OF TERROR ON THE STRAITS AND THE PENINSULA
Quansheng Zhao, Professor and Division Director, Comparative and Regional Studies, SIS, Director of the Center for Asian Studies, American University, Washington, USA CHINA'S SHIFT TOWARD CO-MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL CRISIS
Suisheng Zhao, Professor and Executive Director, Center for China-US Cooperation, Graduate School of International Studies University of Denver USA CHINESE NATIONALISM AND THE MAKING OF THE ANTI-SECESSION LAW
Chu Zhaofeng, Research fellow, Academy of Military Science, Beijing, China EFFECT-BASED APPROACHES IN CONFLICT PREVENTION IN NORTH KOREA AND TAIWAN