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Promoting International Scientific, Technological and Economic Cooperation in the Korean Peninsula

Enhancing Stability and International Dialogue

Istituto Diplomatico Mario Toscano
Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Rome, Italy
June 1-2, 2000

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P. Cotta–Ramusino
M. Martellini
Preface

U. Intini

Welcoming Adresses

R. L. Gallucci

Introductory Remarks
Executive Summary

B. Ahn

Engaging North Korea with the Global Political Economy

H. Akutsu

Japan’s Strategic Interest in the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO): a “Camouflaged Alliance”and its Double-Sided Effects on Regional Security

D. Anderson

KEDO in the Northeast Asian Geopolitical Context

Chang Sun-Sup

The KEDO Light Water Reactor Project: Its Implications for Peace and Inter-Korean Relations

Won-Ki Choi

The Inter-Korea Summit: What Lies beneath

V. Cserveny

Compliance with non-Proliferation Commitments and International Nuclear Co-operation in the Korean Peninsula

Z. S. Davis

Leading or Following? The Role of KEDO and the Agreed Framework in Korea Policy

J. DeThomas

The Perry Report and US policy towards the DPRK

L. G. Flake

Opening or Adjustment? Putting the DPRK's Recent Diplomatic Initiatives in Perspective

A. Foster-Carter

The DPRK and its Interlocutors: Precedents and Lessons

Y. Fukagawa

Economic Cooperation Policy Coordination between Japan and the Republic of Korea: Shared Interests and Experience for Peace

V. Gilinsky

Plutonium from Us-Supplied LWRs for North Korea: Do We have to Worry About It?

L. Goguadze

Highlights of The Red Cross Health Activities in DPR Korea

T. Han Hong-Soon

The Role of the Church in South-North Dialogue

G. G. Harigel

Energy Perspectives in Northeast-Asia and International Cooperation

M. Heiskanen

On the Prospects of the Role of the EU in Northeast Asia

H. Izumi

North Korea's Policy Shift and Japan's Response

G. Jin

Security Cooperation in the Korean Peninsula

Young Whan Kihl

A Working Peace System and KEDO Experiment:Problems and Prospects

I. Kim

A Win-win policy in the Korean Peninsula: North-South Economic Cooperation

J. P. Leng

The European perspectives of KEDO

A. Maxwell

The European Union and the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organisation (KEDO)

J. McManus

Possible Ways of Engaging North Korea

K. W. Paik

Revitalising North Korea’s Energy: Based on pipeline gas option

M. Riotto

Proposal for a Cooperation with North Koreain the Field of Cultural Properties

V. Rybachenkov

Strengthening missile non-proliferation regime in the Northeast Asia and a Global Control System

R. A. Scalapino

The Two Koreas and The Major Powers

Shi Min

The Basic Trends of Development on Korean Peninsula

L. V. Sigal

Negotiating an End to North Korea's Missile-Making

H. Smith
Y. Huang

Achieving Food Security in North Korea

H. Sokolski

Implementing The Korean Nuclear Deal: What U.S. Law Requires

M. B. M. Suh

The “Korea Question” and problems of nuclear-proliferation in East Asia

H. Takesada

North Korea's Missile Development: Implications for Neighboring Countries

G. Toloraya

Security and Confidence Building in Korean Peninsula: A russian Point of View

M. Th. Vogelaar

KEDO and the DPRK: Perpectives Beyond KEDO

J. B. Wolfsthal

Prospects for a US-DPRK Breakthrough on Missile Development

Yu Xintian

The Possibility of International Economic Cooperation on the Korean Peninsula and its Problems

P. Cotta–Ramusino
M. Martellini

After the Rome meeting: a comment on the Korean problem

M. Martellini and M. Th. Vogelaar

EU Cooperation with the DPRK

List of Participants