The Six-Party Talks: Seeking a Solution to a Complicated Nuclear Issue - Contemporary Asia Seminar

Speaker: Xiyu YANG - Director of the Office for the Korean Peninsula Issues in the Chinese Foreign Ministry and Visiting Scholar at Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center

The nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula is one of the greatest challenges facing the global non-proliferation system. Yet the very root of that issue reaches far beyond the non-proliferation system. The Six-Party Talks, involving North Korea, South Korea, the United States, Russia, Japan, and China, bring hope for a peaceful solution between these nations. However, the continued strategic mistrust between the United States and North Korea casts an uncertain light on the struggling negotiations. Yang Xiyu will speak about the challenges of the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, the profound mutual mistrust between the US and North Korea, and China's role in the Six-Party Talks. He will also discuss a possible solution.

Before coming to Shorenstein APARC as a visiting scholar, Yang Xiyu was Director of the Office for the Korean Peninsula Issues in Chinese Foreign Ministry. The office was set up in January 2004, when Dr. Yang was its first director to deal with the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula, as well as, affairs relating to the Six-Party Talks. He began his involvement in issues related to the Korean Peninsula in 1994, when he worked in the Chinese Embassy in the United States. During the following years, he took part in the launch of the Four-Party Talks, and was the representative for the Chinese side in the working level meeting of the talks, as well as, a member of the Chinese Delegation in the Four-Party Talks that were held in New York and Geneva.

He was awarded the National Award for Outstanding Contribution to Social Science Studies by the State Council of China, and the Honorable Allowance for National Distinguished Experts.

A buffet lunch will be provided. Reservations strongly recommended and can be done through our website at http://aparc.stanford.edu/events/4433 by Monday, February 27.

 
Date and Time:
 Wednesday, March 1, 2006.  12:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 1.5 hour(s).
Location:
Philippines Conference Room, Encina Hall, third floor, central.  [Map]
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February 15, 2006