The Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade (IFAT)
along with the
Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security of the Korea National Diplomatic Academy cordially invite you to their upcoming public conference on
„Incomplete transitions in Eurasia and the economic and security cooperation between Korea and V4”.
The event will be held on
25 April, 2022 (Monday) at 9:00 a.m. (CET)
at the Marriott Hotel Budapest
1052 Budapest, Apáczai Csere János u. 4., Hungary
The event will be held in English.
If you wish to participate, please fill out the registration form
by 22 April, 2022 (Friday), 01:00 p.m. (CET)
We will send an individual confirmation to those whose registration has been accepted by the organizers. Registrations are not being accepted on the first-come first served basis.
Please note that Chatham House Rule is applicable and video recording is prohibited.
PROGRAM
Incomplete transitions in Eurasia and the economic and security cooperation between Korea and V4
Budapest, 25 April, 2022
08.40-09.00 |
REGISTRATION |
09.00-09.10 | Welcoming Remarks
Mr. Márton UGRÓSDY, Director, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade
H.E. Mr. Ambassador PARK Chul-min, Embassy of the Republic of Korea to Hungary
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09.10-09.30 | Keynote Speech
Mr. HONG Hyunik, Chancellor of Korea National Diplomatic Academy
Mr. Péter SZTÁRAY, State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary (to be confirmed)
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09.30-11.00 | PANEL 1: FDI experiences of Korean companies in V4 countries and its lessons for the economic transition in the Korean Peninsula
Moderator: Mr. Péter GORECZKY, Senior Analyst, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary
Speakers: Ms. HA You Jung, Lecturer at the University of Sheffield Mr. PARK Kee-Won, Director of Budapest office of KOTRA Ms. Joanna BECZKOWSKA, Research associate at the Centre for Asian Affairs, University of Lodz
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11.00-11.15 |
COFFEE BREAK |
11.15-12.45 | PANEL 2: The halted transitions in Eurasia. The current security landscape in Europe and its consequences for economic security in Eurasia.
Moderator: Mr. Viktor ESZTERHAI, Senior Researcher, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary
Speakers: Ms. KANG Seonjou, Professor, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Korea National Diplomatic Academy, Republic of Korea Mr. David MORRIS, Research fellow, Corvinus University of Budapest Mr. Gergely SALÁT, Senior Researcher, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary
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12.45-14.00 |
LUNCH |
14.00-15.30 | PANPANEL 3: Great power rivalry in the Indo-Pacific
Moderator: Ms. KANG Seonjou, Professor, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Republic of Korea, Korea National Diplomatic Academy, Republic of Korea
Speakers: Ms. JUN Hae-Won, Associate Professor, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Korea National Diplomatic Academy, Republic of Korea Mr. Tibor MEZEI, Researcher, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary Mr. Gracjan CIMEK, Chair of international relations, Polish Naval Academy in Gdynia, Institute of International Relations
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15.30-15.40 | Closing Remarks:
Mr. HONG Hyunik, Chancellor of Korea National Diplomatic Academy
Mr. Márton UGRÓSDY, Director, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade
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Please note the organisers reserve the right to change or adjust the program.
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