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Rebuilding America Security Project 2007 Performance Report
On May 10-11, 2005, EAI, in collaboration with the Liu Institute at The University of British Columbia (an institution that conducts international-level research and policy proposals related to human security), hosted an international conference on the theme "America in Question: Korean Democracy and the Challenge of Non-Proliferation on the Peninsula."Liu InstituteThe first session featured presentations and discussions on "Changes in Korean Perceptions of the United States and the ROK-US Relationship" (Lee Nae-young, EAI) and "Changes in Korean Perceptions of US Policy toward North Korea's Nuclear Program" (Peter BECK, ICG). The second session included presentations and discussions on "South Korea's Response to North Korea's Nuclear Development and its Implications for the ROK-US Alliance" (Kim Sung-han, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security) and "US Response to North Korea's Nuclear Development and its Implications for Global Non-Proliferation Policy" (Wade HUNTLEY, Liu Institute).
Following the 2005 Seoul international conference, the Liu Institute also held an international conference in Jakarta in 2006. The results of these two international conferences were compiled and published in a 2007 report.
[Commemorative photo immediately after the May 2005 Seoul International Conference]
*This text is an AI translation of an original written in Korean. Some translations or nuances may be inaccurate.