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SUMMARY:Presidential Powers and Immunities: Comparing South Korea and the United States
DESCRIPTION:Korea Institute Panel Discussion \nPanelists: \nNoah Feldman\nFelix Frankfurter Professor of Law; Chair\, Society of Fellows; Director\, Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law\, Harvard Law School \nEungi Hong\nJudge in the Seoul Central District Court; Visiting Scholar at the U.S.-Asia Law Institute\, New York University \nThomas H. Lee\nLeitner Family Professor of International Law\, Fordham Law School \nChaired by Nicholas Harkness\, Modern Korean Economy and Society Professor of Anthropology; Director\, Korea Institute\, Harvard University \nEvent details and Zoom registration link on the Korea Institute website (will open in a new tab) \nSponsored by the Korea Institute. Co-sponsored by the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Harvard Kennedy School and East Asian Legal Studies.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/noah-feldman-eungi-hong-thomas-lee-2025/
LOCATION:Belfer Case Study Room S020\, CGIS South S20
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Event,EALS Event,Talk/Panel
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CREATED:20240430T185158Z
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SUMMARY:How China is Reshaping U.S.-India Relations and the Quad
DESCRIPTION:Fairbank Center Critical Issues Confronting China Series \nKenneth I. Juster \nKenneth I. Juster\, AB ’76\, MPP ’79\, JD ’79\, served as the U.S. Ambassador to India from 2017 to 2021.  He will discuss how China’s actions are reshaping India’s relationship with the United States and affecting the development of the Quad.  Join us for a discussion of how China’s democratic neighbors are cooperating strategically  to offer an alternative vision for the future of the Indo-Pacific.  The talk will underscore the challenges ahead as the United States\, its allies\, and its partner India work together to preserve a free\, open\, and prosperous region\, in light of China’s strategic ambitions. \nEvent details and Zoom registration link on the Fairbank Center website (will open in a new tab). \nSponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. Co-sponsored by the Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute & the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/kenneth-juster-2023/
LOCATION:Belfer Case Study Room S020\, CGIS South S20
CATEGORIES:Event of Interest,Talk/Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181009T160000
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CREATED:20240423T235341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T154627Z
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SUMMARY:Recent Developments in Xinjiang
DESCRIPTION:Adrian Zenz\nEuropean School of Culture & Theology\, Germany \nModerator: Mark C. Elliott\nVice Provost\, International Affairs\nProfessor of Chinese and Inner Asian History\, Harvard University \nAdrian Zenz is faculty member in social research methods at the European School of Culture and Theology\, Korntal\, Germany. His research focus is on China’s ethnic policy and public recruitment in Tibet and Xinjiang. He is author of “Tibetanness under Threat” and co-editor of the “Mapping Amdo” series of the Amdo Tibetan Research Network. \nEvent details on the Fairbank Center website (opens in a new tab). \nCo-sponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies\, Committee on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies\, EALS and the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/recent-developments-in-xinjiang/
LOCATION:Belfer Case Study Room S020\, CGIS South S20
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Event,Talk/Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171103T123000
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CREATED:20240424T001945Z
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SUMMARY:Debating Japan’s Constitution: On the Streets\, In Parliament\, and In the Region
DESCRIPTION:Constitutional Revision in Japan Research Project Conference \nThis conference is the third and culminating event in a series of gatherings since the establishment of a joint research agreement between the Harvard University Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies and the Keio University Faculty of Law in 2015. The focus of this conference is civil society activism and participation in the debate surrounding constitutional revision in Japan\, as well as the current debate as an aspect of Japanese domestic politics and international relations. \n12:30-1:50pm Panel 1: Regional Perspectives on Japan’s Constitutional Debates\nModerator: Franziska Seraphim\, Associate Professor of History\, Boston College\nPresenter: Yoshihide Soeya\, Professor of International Relations\, Keio University\nDiscussant: Sheila Smith\, Senior Fellow for Japanese Studies\, Council on Foreign Relations \n2:00-3:45pm Panel 2: Popular Sovereignty and Civic Activism\nModerator: Alexis Dudden\, Professor of History\, University of Connecticut\nPresenters: Keigo Komamura\, Professor of Law\, Vice President\, Keio University; Kōichi Nakano\, Professor of Political Science\, Sophia University; and Sungmoon Kim\, Professor of Political Theory\, City University of Hong Kong\nDiscussant: Ingu Hwang\, Korea Foundation Visiting Assistant Professor of International Studies\, Boston College \n3:55-5:15pm Panel 3: Legality and Legitimacy in East Asian Constitutionalism\nModerator: Timothy George\, Professor of History\, University of Rhode Island\nPresenters: Weitseng Chen\, Assistant Professor of Law\, National University of Singapore; and Christian Winkler\, Lecturer\, Hokkaido University\nDiscussant: Mari Miura\, Professor of Political Science\, Sophia University \n5:15-6:00pm Wrap-up Session\nKeigo Komamura and Helen Hardacre \nEvent details on conference website: http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/crrp/event/20171103 \nSponsored by the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies. Co-sponsored by the Asia Center\, Harvard-Yenching Institute\, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations\, and EALS.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/debating-japans-constitution-on-the-streets-in-parliament-and-in-the-region/
LOCATION:Belfer Case Study Room S020\, CGIS South S20
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Event,Conference/Symposium
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CREATED:20240424T003727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T070144Z
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SUMMARY:Park Chung Hee and Modern Korea: The Roots of Militarism\, 1866-1945
DESCRIPTION:Asia Center Seminar Series \nCarter J. Eckert\nYoon Se Young Professor of Korean History\, Harvard University \nChair: Sun Joo Kim\nHarvard-Yenching Professor of Korean History\nDirector\, Korea Institute\, Harvard University \nDiscussants: \nAndrew Gordon\nLee and Juliet Folger Fund Professor of History\, Harvard University\nActing Director\, Harvard University Asia Center\, 2016-2017 \nRebecca A. Nedostup\nAssociate Professor of History\, Brown University\nDirector of Graduate Studies \nAndre Schmid\nAssociate Professor\, Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Toronto \nSponsored by the Harvard University Asia Center. Co-sponsored by the Korea Institute\, East Asian Legal Studies\, Harvard-Yenching Library\, and Weatherhead Center Program on U.S.-Japan Relations.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/park-chung-hee-and-modern-korea-the-roots-of-militarism/
LOCATION:Belfer Case Study Room S020\, CGIS South S20
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Co-Sponsored Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140306T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140306T180000
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CREATED:20240429T200134Z
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UID:10000140-1394123400-1394128800@eals.law.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Some Missing Pieces in the Mid-1960s Korean Development Story
DESCRIPTION:Korea Institute Kim Koo Forum on Korea Current Affairs \nDavid C. Cole\nLecturer on Economics\, Harvard University (retired) \nPrinceton N. Lyman\nSenior Advisor\, U.S. Institute of Peace \nHarold Hongju Koh\nSterling Professor of International Law\, Yale Law School \nChaired by Carter J. Eckert\, Yoon Se Young Professor of Korean History\, Harvard University \nThis talk will be followed by a public reception. \nSponsored by the Korea Institute. Co-sponsored by EALS; the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation\, HKS; Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs\, HKS; the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs.
URL:https://eals.law.harvard.edu/event/some-missing-pieces-in-the-mid-1960s-korean-development-story/
LOCATION:Belfer Case Study Room S020\, CGIS South S20
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