North Korea in Crisis: Food Production, Economics, and Security

September 26, 2003

 

This page is under construction and will eventually include a pdf copy of the conference proceedings.
All photos were taken by Min-Kyoung Kim.
Won W. Koo, Director of CAPTS and conference organizer and moderator.

 

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Thomas J. Riley, Dean of NDSU College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and conference organizer and moderator.
Gary Goreham, NDSU Professor of Sociology and conference organizer and moderator.
Yong-Beom Lee (l.) with Chiwon Lee (r.), NDSU Professor of Plant Sciences and conference organizer and moderator.
Yong-Beom Lee giving his presentation on Current Technologies in North Korean Agricultural Production.
Peter Beck speaking on North-South Cooperation: Challenges and Prospects.
Thomas Ambrosio, NDSU Assistant Professor of Political Science, addressing the subject of The Bush Doctrine and North Korea.
Glenn Baek speaking on The Geopolitics of North Korea.
Kwang-Il Baek gives a talk entitled North Korea's Nuclear Crisis: What Can Be Done to Resolve It?
Seung-Ho Joo speaking on North Korea's Nuclear Issue: The North Korean Perspective.
(l. to r.) A student attendee, Kathi Zellweger, and Edward P. Reed. Kathi Zellweger spoke on the issue of The Human Dimension of the North Korean Crisis: International Efforts to Relieve the Famine in North Korea, and Edward P. Reed gave a presentation entitled Why is North Korea in Crisis? A Political and Economic Overview.
The conference's concluding panel discussion.
 
 
 
 
   
 
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