Prospects for Creating a Multilateral Security Structure in Northeast Asia
6th Floor Boardroom
Woodrow Wilson Center
1300 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20004
Presenter: James E. Goodby, Brookings Institution and Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center (Spring 2005)
Discussants: Charles L. Pritchard, The Brookings Institution
Alan D. Romberg, The Henry L Stimson Center
Chair: Kathryn Weathersby, Senior Associate, History and Public Policy Program, Woodrow Wilson Center
Co-sponsored by the Wilson Center's History and Public Policy Program and the Asia Program
Drawing on extensive experience creating multilateral security structures for Europe and long study of Korean security issues, Amb. Goodby will discuss whether the time is ripe to begin to create a multilateral security structure for Northeast Asia.
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