Thursday April 22, 2004
0745 – 0900 Registration - Eisenhower Hall, building 59, room 107
0850 – 0900 Administrative Remarks - Baruch Auditorium - Mr. Jerry W. Faber, Director, INSS Conferences
0900 – 0915 Welcome Remarks - Lt Gen Michael M. Dunn, USAF, President, National Defense University
0915 – 1115 Key Changes in Asia's Geopolitical Structure
Moderator: Mr. Daniel Southerland, Vice President, Programming and Executive Editor, Radio Free Asia
Rising China - Security Implications for the U.S. - Dr. David L. Shambaugh, Professor, George Washington University |
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Japan’s New Global Engagement - Mr. Yoshihisa Komori, Editor and Large, Sankei Shimbun, Washington Bureau |
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Crises on the Korean Peninsula: Strains in U.S. – ROK Relations - Dr. James Przystup, Senior Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University |
1130
– 1315 Keynote Address/Luncheon
1315
– 1515 Challenges and
Opportunities – Traditional Flashpoints and New Security Threats
Moderator: Ambassador Rust M. Deming, Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University
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Nuclear
Crisis on the |
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Tensions Across the Taiwan Straits - Dr. Phillip C. Saunders, Senior Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University |
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Security Implications of Weak Governments in South East Asia - Professor Catharin E. Dalpino, Adjunct Professor, Asian Studies, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), John Hopkins University |
1530-1730 Collaborative Approaches to Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Region
Defense University
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The Role of Regional Organizations – Are Views Changing? - Professor Amitav Acharya, Deputy Director and Head of Research, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University |
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Cooperation
in the War on Terrorism - Mr.
Evan Garcia,
Deputy
Chief of |
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Chinese and U.S. Security Interest and Activities with Central Asian States - Dr. Bates Gill, Freeman Chair in China Studies, Center for Strategic and International Studies |
0845 – 0915 Tour of Roosevelt Hall and NDU Library Special Collections
Ms. Susan Lemki, Chief, Special Collections Archives and History, National Defense University |
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Mr. Scott Gower, Library Technician, National Defense University |
0930 – 1130 Operationalizing U.S. Security Policies: Working with Friends, Allies and Partners
Moderator: Dr. Satu Limaye Director, Research & Publications Division, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies
Dealing with Future Regional Crises, Particularly the Fall-out of Failing States - Dr. Robert I. Rotberg, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard University, Director of the Program on Intrastate Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Belfer Center, andPresident of the World Peace Foundations |
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Security Cooperation - Beyond Counter-Terrorism - Captain William R. Mason, U.S. Navy, Senior Military Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University |
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Sustaining and Supporting the Global War on Terrorism - Honorable John R. Dinger, Deputy Coordinator for Operations, Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, U.S. Department of State |
Progress and Prospects for the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) - Dr. David A. Cooper, Director of Nonproliferation Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense |
1220 – 1320 Keynote Address/Luncheon - Honorable Christopher "Ryan" Henry, Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
1330
– 1530 Transforming Forces and
U.S.Force Posture in the Asia
Pacific Region
Moderator: Mr. Chris J. Lamb, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University
Force Transformation and Strategic Reach - Mr. Thomas C. Hone, Assistant Director for Risk Management, Office of Force Transformation |
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Transforming U.S. Defense Posture in Asia - Honorable Andrew Hoehn, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Office of the Secretary of Defense |
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Commanding the Total Joint Force Package: Cooperation between Functional and Regional Combatant Commanders - Admiral Dennis Blair, U.S. Navy, (Ret.), former Commander, U.S. Pacific, and President, Institute for Defense Analyses |
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Transformation in the Pacific Theater - Major General Emerson N. Gardner, U.S. Marine Corps, Director for Operations, U.S. Pacific Command |
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