Fwd: Invitation to the conference 'Dynamic Korea in a Transforming Asia', 18-19 April

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Copenhagen Business School
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From: Anthony D'Costa <ad....@cbs.dk>
Date: March 30, 2013, 6:30:30 PM GMT+01:00
To: "promoth...@gmail.com" <promoth...@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: Invitation to the conference 'Dynamic Korea in a Transforming Asia', 18-19 April




Dynamic Korea in a Transforming Asia: Opportunities and Challenges for South Korean Development

Time
Thursday 18 April –
Friday 19 April

Place
Copenhagen Business
School
Porcelænshaven 16A
2000 Frederiksberg

Room
PH 1.10

Directions
Closest metro station is Fasanvej st.
Map: Pocelænshaven<http://www.cbs.dk/cbs/kontakt/kort/porcelaenshaven-16ab-18ab>

Contact
arc...@cbs.dk<mailto:arc...@cbs.dk>
3815 3409

Mailing list
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The objective of the conference is to capture a dynamic Korea in the wider Asian context. To do this, we propose a concept of ‘regional interaction and integration’ (RII). Interaction refers to the ongoing, dynamic relationships between Korea and the rest of Asia. The more intense the interaction, the greater is the degree of integration between the two parties.
The task of this conference is to unravel and explain the growing interactions between Korea and the principal countries in Asia, either at a bilateral level or at a multilateral, regional level. Here Asia includes more narrowly the major economies of East Asia, South East Asia and South Asia. For greater manageability, we exclude West Asia and Oceania, acknowledging that they are important to South Korea.
We confine interaction and integration mainly to three broad areas. These are (1) region-based, geopolitical relationships, (2) economic, business and technological engagements with Asia, and (3) Korea’s responses to emergent challenges and opportunities associated with Korea’s ongoing engagement with the region.
Find the programme, paper abstracts and information about the speakers at www.cbs.dk/dkta<http://www.cbs.dk/dkta>.
Registration
Participation is free of charge, but registration is required. Please register at arc...@cbs.dk<mailto:arc...@cbs.dk> and state which days you will participate. Please note that conference participation does not include lunch.
Arranged by
Asia Research Centre, CBS<http://www.cbs.dk/arc>
and co-sponsored by the Academy of Korean Studies, Seoul; Danish Society for Education and Business (DSEB); the Department of International Economics and Management, CBS and Asia Research Centre, CBS.











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