2. Special Lectures on History and
Culture of East Asia
These lectures are intended to provide the public including
youths with better understanding about important agendas
and current issues of East Asia. Experts and specialists invited
to the Conference will give lectures and have interactions with
the participants to seek for good ideas in building a regional
cooperation and conflict resolution.
3. Overview
Title : Special Lectures on East Asian History and Culture 1–6
Time & Date : from 9:30 to 12:00, July 22 (Mon.), 2013
Place: Cheong woon Hall, Kyung Hee University (Seoul)
Participants : the Public (including high school and university students)
Max. 30 members for each class
Host : International NGO History Forum for Peace in East Asia
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4. Method
• o Application : Through this link -> Click here!
• o Application Period : 28 June 2013 - 14 July (6 PM, Friday afternoon)
• o Benefits for participants : Certificate of Educational Programs
• o Participation fees : Free of Charge
• o Contact : Secretariat of the NGO Forum (Tel) 02-312-6119
• ※ Note: Each class will accommidate 30 members. The application may be closed earlier, depending on the number of applicants. People wh
applied through internet should registrate in the participation at the on-site Registration Desk and will be allowed to participate in the classes
(at Chungwoon Hall, Kyung Hee University at 8:50-9:20, July 22)
5. IntroductionofLectures
[Lecture1] "Possibility and Prospects for Regional Cooperation in East Asia"
[Language:Korean]
Lee Jang Hie (Professor, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
▪[Lecture2] Works Created by Steps of Youth: Steps for Historical
Reconciliation [Language:Korean]
Seok Hyeon Nam (Representative, Here is Korea, Korea)
▪[Lecture 3] Philippine Modern History and its Relations with Korea
[Language:English]
Prof. Bernard Magno Karganilla, (Professor, Social Sciences Department,
College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines)
6. ▪[Lecture4] Myanmar’s Present and Future [Language:English]
- Special lecture on Myanmar's modernization and democratization
in the context of history and culture (Myo Win, Executive
Director, Smile Education & Department Foundation)
▪[Lecture 5] Special Lecture on UN and Peace building Activities
[Language:English]
Useful talks and information for young people who are interested in
international organizations like UN (Toshiya Hoshino, Former UN
Ambassador and Professor of Osaka University)
7. ▪[Lecture6]"Integration of ASEAN and its Contribution to Peace in
East Asia"[Language:English]
- Role of ASEAN in East Asia and Prospects for ASEAN Integration in
2015
(Dr. Termsak Chalermpalanupap, Former Director, ASEAN Secretariat,
Visiting Researcher of ASEAN Studies Center, Singapore/Thailand)
▪[Lecture7]Making War: Is it Natural or Human-Made?
[Language:English]
This session explores philosophical and practical aspects of the causes
of war and violent conflict, with special attention to East Asian and
Wester intellectual perspectives, gender relations in war, and the
North-South conflict on the Korean peninsula.
(Catherine Moon,Wellesley College/USA)