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  • Prof. Andrew Gordon from Harvard University

    On May 29th, prof. Andrew Gordon from Harvard University gave a lecture on "「Does Japan Have a 'Normal' History?」". In the lecture, he addressed the issue of the ways in which, and the degree to which, the modern history of Japan shares much with a modern global history, illustrating this point with diverse and interesting examples from the history of Japan and Asia from the mid or late 19th through the 20th century.    

    2007-05-31

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  • Mr. Joel S. Wit, a research scholar at Columbia University

      On May 14th, 2007, a distinguished lecture was given by Mr. Joel S. Wit, a research scholar at Columbia University, on “Why George Bush Should Visit North Korea?” With his experience of serving for 15 years in the Department of State as a US-North Korea relation specialist, Mr. Wit insisted the importance of US’s bilateral talk with North Korea and presented a provocative way to solve the North Korean nuclear issue, Bush’s visit to North Korea, and the expanding of the US’s engagement policy through establishing a political and economical relationship. After his lecture an active Q and A session followed where students and professors shared their ideas on current issues of North Korea with Mr. Wit.          

    2007-05-14

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  • Mr. Wakamiya Yosibumi, chariman of the editorial

      On May 10th, the Graduate School of International Studies had the privilege to host a distinguished lecture by Wakamiya Yosibumi, chariman of the editorial board for Asahi Shimbun. His lecture was on the issues of “Japanese nationalism and Asia ’s reconciliation.” A few of the topics he covered were on former Prime Minister Koizumi’s Yasukuni Shrine visitations, the reunification of the two Korea’s from the perspective of the Japanese, abduction issues with North Korea, and Japan’s controversy on the ratification of article 9 of its constitution. The lecture was very stimulating and insightful as the students and chairman discussed many sensitive issues in which has been stirring up discourse internationally. Mr. Wakamiya Yosibumi’s visitation to our GSIS was greatly appreciated, and our faculty and students were able to learn from his perspective and the general views of the Japanese regarding these key subjects which academia has been and is continually researching and analyzing today.  

    2007-05-14

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  • Prof. Alan. Deardorff, University of Michigan

    On May 2nd, 2007, a distinguished lecture was given by prof. Alan V. Deardorff from John W. Sweetland Professor of International Economics, University of Michigan, on "What Should the Developing Countries Do in the Context of the Current Impasse of the Doha Round?”. Prof. Alan V. Deardorff presented that Doha Round which was Intended to continue the multilateral trade liberalization of 50 years under the GATT and promised to give special attention to needs of developing countries. But it faced impasse because of both developed countries and developing countries. He stressed if the Doha Round failed, then the best remaining options could be aid for trade, bilateral and regional FTAs, and unilateral liberalization in most, but not all, cases.  

    2007-05-03

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  • Zhang Wenyue, the governor of the Liaoning Provinc

    On April 26th, 2007 a distinguished lecture was delivered by Zhang Wenyue, the governor of the Liaoning Provincial government, China, on the topic of “Enhancing Friendly Communication, and Creating a hand in hand Bright Future”. For the first part of his lecture, he mentioned the long and friendly history of Korea and China, and then he emphasized the necessity of future cooperation. In the Q&A session, active questions were followed, and it was a very meaningful time in sharing opinions on various issues about China's rapid development and influence.

    2007-04-27

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  • Prime Minister of Italy, H.E. Romano Prodi

    Our GSIS had the privilege to host the Prime Minister of Italy, H.E. Prof. Romano Prodi on April 18th, 2007. See the article of SNU PR Office directly below; Prime Minister of Italy, Romano Prodi visited GSIS, SNU to deliver a lecture entitled "Peace and Prosperity through Integration: An Italian Perspective on European Experience and Asian Challenge” on April 18th. (more) Before the lecture, the minister said that he was told SNU has trained most of the political leaders of Korea, so he wouldn’t speak to ‘young students’ but would do with ‘future leaders’. Through the lecture Prodi emphasized that no matter how hard the integration is, it will bring peace and prosperity which men have longed for. Prodi said that people outside of Europe do not seem to consider EU as a big change in world history but the integration of Europe has really been shifting the world to another level. The minister proudly stated that EU is literally, exporting democracy to rest of the world’. Prodi devoted half of his lecture to give details of how difficult to integrate 27 European countries to become a ‘Europe’. His 7 years of experience as Chairman of EU Commission added liveliness to the story. He said that it is beyond our imagination that countries with their own economic interest and languages finally reached a practical unanimity to be a Union. Prodi said he believe that East Asia would be able to reach an integration despite all the problems with North Korea and conflicts between Korea and Japan. He said that he wishes some day EU and ‘Asian Union’ cooperate on world’s issues like promoting DOHA Development Agenda, helping Africa, and hopefully abolishing death penalty. He finished his lecture, saying he wanted SNU students to believe their own abilities to reach a peace and prosperity.    

    2007-04-20

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  • Public Administration Service Exam passed by Jooyoung Lee, Sunghwa Chung, and Wonyoub Choi.

    Public Administration Service Exam passed by Jooyoung Lee, Sunghwa Chung, and Wonyoub Choi. This year three currently enrolled GSIS students have successfully passed the Public Administration Service Exam. Jooyoung Lee : International Cooperation Major (entering class of 2005) Sunghwa Chung : International Area Studies Major - European studies (entering class of 2005) Wonyoub Choi: International Area Studies Major - European studies (entering class of 2004) Congratulations on successfully passing the exam!

    2007-04-10

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  • Graduation Ceremony

    On February 26th at Socheon Convention Hall, the graduation ceremony for GSIS Masters Degree candidates was held. At the Graduation ceremony Mr. Sanghwan Hwang delivered a valedictory speech representing him fellow graduating classmates. Professors, distinguished guests, and family members were all in attendance for this joyous occasion to congratulate the graduates on their achievement.  

    2007-03-05

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  • Prof. David Straub will lecture at GSIS

    David Straub, former Korea country director at the U.S. Department of State, will lecture at Seoul National University (SNU) this spring. He will lecture for one semester at the Graduate School of International Studies, SNU . `I will be discussing U.S.-Korea, Japan-Korea relations and nuclear issues during the semester,’’ Straub was quoted as saying by local newspaper Kyungyang Shinmun. The former senior foreign service officer retired from the government in 2006. He worked on Northeast Asian affairs for some 30 years. Straub first came to Seoul in 1979. He served as head of the political section at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul for four years. He also played a key role in the six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear program as the U.S. State Department’s Korea country desk director from 2002 to 2004. Straub has been lecturing on U.S.-Korea relations at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C. http://news.empas.com/show.tsp/cp_kt/20070109n13673/?kw=%7BDavid+Straub%7D+%7Bdavid+straub%7D+%7Bdavid+straub%7D+%7B%7D  

    2007-01-29

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  • The grand prize at the graduate student trade thes

    Four GSIS students won the grand prize at the graduate student trade thesis competition held by the Korea International Trade Association and the Korea Economic Daily. Yoon Yung Choi, Eun Jin Lee, Yoon Jung Lee, and Moon Yun Yoon, gathered under the team name of Jaegahlgongmyung (財渴共明), wrote a thesis titled "Promoting Export by introducing the Parts and Finished Product Life Cycle" under the supervision of Prof. Chong-Sup Kim. GSIS SNU has been awarded the grand prize at the competition for four years in a row.

    2006-12-01

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