Asian/Pacific/American Studies Program and Institute
at NYU presents:
Teach-in:
WHO'S NEXT? NORTH KOREA AND BEYOND
In Bush's fight against the "Axis of Evil" it is clear he seeks
to move beyond Afghanistan and Iraq to intervene in other countries. What
are the geopolitical implications for North Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia,
and elsewhere? What about the dangers of nuclear proliferation? And are
there alternative solutions?
Wednesday, April 23, 2003
6:00pm to 9:00pm
NYU Law School, Vanderbilt Hall
Tishman Auditorium, 40 Washington Square South
RSVP by Monday, April 21st
apa.rsvp@nyu.edu or (212) 992-9653
PROGRAM IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
PICTURE ID IS REQUIRED TO GAIN ENTRANCE
SPEAKERS:
Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago
"North Korea: the Sequel"
Jonathan Schell, The Nation
"Nuclear Insecurity"
Luis H. Francia, Asian/Pacific/American Studies, NYU
"Little Brown Brother Redux: the Philippines in the Age of Terrorism"
Hendro Sangkoyo, Indonesian Mining Network
Indonesia and the Environmental Crisis
David Palumbo-Liu, Stanford University
"Pre-emption and the Futures of Asia Pacific America"
MODERATOR:
John Kuo Wei Tchen, Director of Asian/Pacific/American Studies and Associate
Professor of History and Individualized Studies, FAS & Gallatin School,
NYU
CO-SPONSORED BY:
Dept. of East Asian Studies, Law & Society Program and Institute,
American Studies Program, Dept. of History, Dept. of Middle Eastern Studies,
Anthropology Dept. and Gallatin School of Individualized Study
BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR SALE:
BRUCE CUMINGS - Parallax Visions: Making Sense of American East-Asian
Relations (Duke University Press, May 2002)
JONATHAN SCHELL - The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and
the Will of the People (Metropolitan Books, May 2003)
JOHN KUO WEI TCHEN - (Contributor) - After the World Trade Center:
Rethinking New York City (Routledge, May 2002)
Editors: Michael Sorkin and Sharon Zukin
ANGEL VELASCO SHAW and LUIS H. FRANCIA (Editors) - Vestiges of War:
The Philippine-American War and the Aftermath of an Imperial Dream 1899-1999
(New York University Press, December 2002)
Asian/Pacific/American Studies Program and Institute
New York University
269 Mercer Street, Suite 609
New York, NY 10003
(212) 998.3700
apa.studies@nyu.edu
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