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Southeast Asia

Studies

*** Save the Date ***

Monday, April 11, 2011


8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
SAIS Kenney Auditorium
1740 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C.

MYANMAR AND THE TWO KOREAS


Dangers and Opportunities
The Southeast Asia Studies Program and the U.S. Korea Institute at
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University,
and
Georgetown University

invite you to attend a one-day conference on


“Myanmar and the Two Koreas: Dangers and Opportunities.”

The conference will illuminate important relationships between North and South Korea and
Myanmar, analyze regional implications of such relationships, and seek to inform U.S. policy

Panel discussions include:

Politics and Economics in Myanmar under a New Administration


South Korean-Myanmar Economic and Trade Relations
Strategic Interests in Myanmar: China, India and ASEAN
Security Cooperation between Myanmar and North Korea
What It All Means—Implications of North and South Korean Relations with Myanmar

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The conference is organized by
David I. Steinberg, Distinguished Professor of Asian Studies,
School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
William M. Wise, Acting Director, Southeast Asia Studies Program, SAIS
Jae H. Ku, Director, U.S.-Korea Institute, SAIS

The conference is open to the Washington policy community,


scholars and experts from other U.S. academic institutions and research centers,
and SAIS and Georgetown faculty and students.

The conference on Myanmar and the Two Koreas: Dangers and Opportunities is made possible
through the generous support of the Pacific Century Institute,
Georgetown University, and the Johns Hopkins University.

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