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Day 1: Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Day 1: Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Time Panel Title Panelist Affiliation
09:00-09:30 Registration

09:30-10:10
Regency Room

Welcoming Remarks Hahm Chaibong The Asan Institute for
Policy Studies
Opening Remarks Chung Mong Joon The Asan Institute for
Policy Studies
Keynote Speech Robert Gallucci John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
10:10-10:15 Break

Plenary

Session I

10:15-11:30

 

 

Dealing with a Nuclear North Korea

Regency Room (English/Korean)

Hahm Chaibong The Asan Institute for
Policy Studies
Choi Kang Korea National Diplomatic
Academy
Endo Tetsuya Japan Institute of
International Affairs
Robert Gallucci John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation
Vasily Mikheev Institute for World
Economy and
International Relations
Yang Yi National Defense University
11:30-12:30 Lunch

Session 1

12:30-13:45

 

Reassessing North Korea's Nuclear Threat after the 3rd Nuclear Test

Regency Room (English/Korean)

Joshua Pollack Science Applications
International Corporation
Kim Yongho Yonsei University
Markus Schiller SchmuckerTechnologie
Joel Wit U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS

ROK, China and Japan as Responsible Nuclear Suppliers

Grand BallroomⅠ

Hussein Khalil Argonne National
Laboratory
Lee Hee-Yong Korean Electric Power
Corporation
Jane Nakano Center for Strategic and
International Studies
Jasper Pandza King's College London

Building Public Confidence in Nuclear Safety

Grand BallroomⅢ

Dae Chung US Department of Energy
Ahn Joonhong University of California,
Berkeley
Kim Myungja Korea Federation of
Women's Science and
Technology Association
Lee Un Chul Seoul National University
Suzuki Tatsujiro Japan Atomic Energy
Commission
13:45-14:00 Break

Session 2

14:00-15:15

A Nuclear North Korea:
Nonproliferation Issues and Beyond

Regency Room (English/Korean)

Lee Jung-Hoon Yonsei University
Bruce Bennett RAND Corporation
Michishita Narushige National Graduate Institute
for Policy Studies
Alexander Vorontsov Russia Academy of
Sciences

Nuclear Spent Fuel and Waste Management

Grand BallroomⅠ

Thomas Isaacs Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory
Jacob Dalnoki Veress James Martin Center for
Nonproliferation Studies
Philippe Gillet AREVA
Song Myung Jae Korea Radioactive
Management Corporation
Jack Spencer The Heritage Foundation

Nuclear Safety and Terrorism

Grand BallroomⅢ

William Charlton Nuclear Security Science &
Policy Institute
Jonathan Herbach Utrecht University
Hwang Il Soon Seoul National University
Naoi Yosuke

Japan Atomic Energy
Agency

15:15-15:30 Break

Session 3

15:30-16:45

 

US-China:
North Korean Nuclear Dance Card

Regency Room(English/Korean)

Simon Long The Economist
Kim Sung-han Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and Trade
Gary Samore Harvard University
Shi Yinhong Renmin University of China

Nuclear Fuel Cycle:
Debates on Multilateral Approaches

Grand BallroomⅠ

Corey Hinderstein Nuclear Threat Initiative
Tom Coppen Utrecht University
Caroline Jorant SDRI Consulting
Kang Jungmin Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology
William Tobey Harvard University

Will Iran Go Nuclear?

Grand BallroomⅢ

Jang Ji-Hyang The Asan Institute for
Policy Studies
Ahmet Kasim Han Kadir Has University in
Istanbul
Steven Miller Harvard University
Uzi Rubin Rubicon Ltd.
Nasser Saghafi-Ameri Center for Strategic
Research
16:45-17:00 Break

Plenary
Session II

17:00-18:15

Nuclear Security Summit:
Before & After Seoul

Regency Room (English/Korean)

 

John Bernhard Former Danish Ambassador
to the IAEA and CTBTO
Piet de Klerk Embassy of the Kingdom of
the Netherlands
Kim Bonghyun Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and Trade
Gary Samore Belfer Center for Science
and International Affairs,
Harvard University
18:15-18:30

Launch of Asan Report;
“2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit: A Review”

18:30-19:00

Reception

19:00-21:00

Gala Dinner (Grand Ballroom II, Grand Hyatt Seoul Hotel*)
Dinner Speech by Dr. Lee Hong Koo
Chairman of Seoul Forum for International Affairs and former Prime Minister of ROK

*The Gala Dinner is open to speakers, overseas participants, and special invited guests only.

Day 2: Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Day 2: Wednesday, February20, 2013
Time Panel Title Panelist Affiliation

Session 4

09:00-10:15

Future of the ROK-US Nuclear Cooperation Agreement

Regency Room(English/Korean)

Park Jiyoung The Asan Institute for Policy
Studies
Mark Hibbs Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace
Sheen Seongho Seoul National University
Scott Snyder Council on Foreign
Relations
Sharon Squassoni Center for Strategic and
International Studies
Yim Man-Sung Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology

Nuclear Dominos
in North East Asia

Grand BallroomⅠ

John Park Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Jor-Shan Choi Berkeley Nuclear Research
Center
Kim Young Ho Korea National Defense
University
Li Hong China Arms Control and
Disarmament Association
Miles Pomper James Martin Center for
Nonproliferation Studies

Building Global Nuclear Security Architecture

Grand BallroomⅢ

Shin Chang-Hoon The Asan Institute for Policy
Studies
John Bernhard Former Danish Ambassador
to the IAEA and CTBTO
Kenneth Brill

Independent Consultant,
Former U.S. Ambassador to the IAEA

Mona Dreicer Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory
Jun Bong-geun Korea National Diplomatic
Academy
10:15-10:30 Break

Plenary
Session III

10:30-11:45

 

Energy Security Or National Security

Regency Room (English/Korean)

Scott Sagan Stanford University
Gareth Evans The Australian National
University
Alfredo Labbé Mission of Chile to the UN,
Vienna
Park Goon Cherl KEPCO International
Nuclear Graduate School
11:45-14:00 Networking Lunch

Session 5

14:00-15:15

De Facto Nuclear Weapon States and
the Non-proliferation Treaty Regime

Regency Room (English/Korean)

Aruni Wijewardane James Martin Center for
Nonproliferation Studies
Ariel Levite Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace
Mushahid Hussain Sayed Senate of Pakistan
Manpreet Sethi Center for Air Power
Studies, New Delhi

How Viable Are Nuclear Weapons Free Zones?

Grand BallroomⅠ

William Potter James Martin Center for
Nonproliferation Studies
Emiliano Buis Non-proliferation for Global
Security Foundation
Chun Chaesung Seoul National University
Peter Hayes Nautilus Institute, RMIT
University
Ta Minh Tuan Office of the Government,
Vietnam

How Safe Are Nuclear Power Plants in South Korea?

Grand BallroomⅢ

Ahn Joonhong University of California,
Berkeley
Kim Jiyoon The Asan Institute for Policy
Studies
Lee Jong-In Korea Institute of Nuclear
Safety
Suh Kune Yull Seoul National University
15:15-15:30 Break

Session 6

15:30-16:45

 

Bolstering Counter-proliferation Regime

Regency Room (English/Korean)

 

Bong Youngshik The Asan Institute for Policy
Studies
Choi Kang Korea National Diplomatic
Academy
Pierce Corden American Association for
the Advancement of Science
Matthew Kroenig Georgetown University
Jim Walsh Massachusetts Institute of
Technology

Non-State Stakeholders in Preventing WMD Proliferations

Grand BallroomⅠ

Gabriele Kraatz-Wadsack United Nations
Togzhan Kassenova Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace
Lv Xiaodong United Nations
Shin Chang-Hoon The Asan Institute for Policy
Studies

Regional Cooperation in Nuclear Safety

Grand BallroomⅢ

Kelsey Davenport Arms Control Association
Gun-Aajav Manlaijav Nuclear and Radiation
Regulatory Authority
Kim Sang Yun

Korea Institute of Nuclear
Safety

Sato Heigo Takushoku University
16:45-17:00 Break

Plenary
Session IV

17:00-18:15


Challenges and Opportunities
after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

Regency Room (English/Korean)

 

Martin Fackler The New York Times
Chang Soon-heung Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology
Luis Echávarri OECD Nuclear Energy
Agency
Anton Khlopkov Center for Energy and
Security Studies
Suzuki Tatsujiro Japan Atomic Energy
Commission
18:15-18:30 Closing Remarks
18:30-20:30

Closing Reception and Dinner (Grand Ballroom II)
Dinner Speech by Mr. Luis Echávarri

Director-General of OECD Nuclear Energy Agency