"Regional States-centered Minilateral Security Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific: Examining an Alternative to Sino- and US-centric Security Order"
Date and Time: December 7, 2022 10:30 - 14:45
Venue: RCAST Building 3, M2F floor, Seminar Room-1
Co-organizers: Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Graduate School of International and Area Studies); University of Tokyo (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology)
10:30-10:40 Opening Remarks
Prof. Daewon Ohn (HUFS GSIAS)
Prof. Satoshi Ikeuchi (RCAST, University of Tokyo)
10:40-12:00 Session I: ‘Implications of US-China Rivalry for Korea and Japan’
Moderator: Prof. Ohn Daewon (HUFS GSIAS)
Speaker 1: Dr. Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi (RCAST, University of Tokyo): Challenges for Japan’s Strategic and Defense Planning
Speaker 2: Dr. Woo Jung-yeop (Sejong Institute): Challenges for the ROK’s Strategic Choices: External and Internal Influences
Discussant 1: Prof. Mason Richey (HUFS GSIAS)
Discussant 2: Mr. Koizumi Yu (RCAST, University of Tokyo)
Group discussion
12:00-13:00 Lunch break
13:00-14:30 Session II: ‘Regional Minilateralism in the Indo-Pacific in Response to Sino-US Rivalry’
Moderator: Prof. Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi (RCAST, UTokyo)
Speaker 1: Prof. Lim Eunjung (Kongju National University): Energy Security in the Era of the Indo-Pacific: Chances for Korea-Japan Cooperation?
Speaker 2: Prof. Mimaki Seiko (Doshisha University): Implications of the Ukrainian War for the Indo-Pacific: The Case for Stronger US-Japan-ROK Cooperation
Discussant 1: Mr. Brad Glosserman (Tama University Center for Rule Making Strategies)
Discussant 2: Prof. Park Jae Jeok (HUFS GSIAS)
14:30-14:45 Closing Remarks
Prof. Daewon Ohn (HUFS GSIAS)
Dr. Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi (RCAST, University of Tokyo)