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Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue 12

Tokyo, Japan, 25–26 April 2002


Meeting Report
Agenda
Participant List
Defense Information Sharing (DIS) Study Project Meeting Report
DIS Agenda
DIS Participant List

Meeting Report

The Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue (NEACD) held two plenary sessions in 2002. The spring conference was held in Tokyo and Okinawa in April and hosted by the Japan Institute of International Affairs. The second, held in Moscow in October, was hosted by the Russian Academy of Social Sciences' Institute of Far Eastern Studies. The Moscow meeting was particularly significant because four officials from the DPRK's Institute for Disarmament and Peace participated in the discussions. The DPRK is one of the founding-member countries of NEACD, but has not joined the discussion since 1993. NEACD participants in Moscow welcomed DPRK participation as a major development in Northeast A sian track-two diplomatic processes.

In keeping with tradition, the first day of the Moscow Plenary focused on national perspectives of regional security. Representatives for all six countries gave presentations and answered questions. The theme of the second day was Northeast Asian energy security, specifically the effect of energy supply and demand trends on regional energy security.

The Moscow meeting was extended by one day to convene a special Infrastructure and Economic Development Workshop. Experts in Northeast Asian energy issues and issues relating to railroad infrastructure were invited to deliver presentations to NEACD participants. The presentations shed light on complex economic and political issues driving both energy policy and railroad infrastructure development in Northeast Asia.

Meeting roughly every eight months, NEACD provides a "track-two," or unofficial, forum where foreign and defense ministry policy-level officials, military officers, and academics from China, Russia, North and South Korea, Japan, and the United States are able to meet and frankly discuss regional security issues. Founded in 1993, the forum is considered the leading track-two forum in Northeast Asia. At present there is no official "track-one" multilateral process in Northeast Asia. The next NEACD and the Defense Information Sharing Study Project will convene in Beijing in August 2003.


Agenda

Wednesday, 24 April

7:00 p.m. Dinner at Ariake

Thursday, 25 April

9:00 a.m. Welcoming Remarks
 Mr. Ishikawa Kaoru (JIIA)
Prof. Susan Shirk (IGCC)
9:30 a.m. National Perspectives on Northeast Asian Security
 10 min. presentation, 50 min. question and answer session
9:30 a.m. Japan
 Mr. Yachi Shotaro
10:45 a.m. The United States of America
 Mr. Christopher LaFleur
11:45 a.m. The Russian Federation
 Mr. Victor Trifonov
12:45 p.m.Lunch
2:30 p.m. The Republic of Korea
 Mr. Lee Sun-jin
3:30 p.m. The People’s Republic of China
 Mr. Hong Xiaoyong
4:30 p.m. Adjourn
7:00 p.m. Dinner hosted by JIIA at Ariake

Friday, 26 April

9:30 a.m. Special Presentation: Cooperation to Combat Terrorism
 RADM William Sullivan
Maj. Li Donglei
Mr. Takamizawa Nobushige
11:00 a.m. Discussion: Cooperation to Combat Terrorism
12:00 noonLunch
1:30 p.m. Report and Discussion: Defense Information Sharing
2:30 p.m. Future Plans for NEACD

Defense Information Sharing Study Project

In conjunction with each of the plenary sessions, the ongoing NEACD Defense Information Sharing Study Project convened its sixth and seventh meetings, where military and defense officials meet to discuss the specifically military dimensions of regional cooperation. The sixth meeting was held in Okinawa, Japan, 22–23 April 2002.

DIS Agenda

Sunday, 21 April

7:00 p.m.Dinner at La Tida Restaurant

Monday, 22 April

9:00 a.m.Welcoming Remarks
 Prof. Susan Shirk
Topic: New Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces
 15 min. presentation, 45 min. Q and A
9:30 a.m.Japan
10:45 a.m.The People’s Republic of China
11:45 a.m.Lunch at Mahae Restaurant
 Special Presentation: U.S.–Japan Military Relations
15 min. presentation followed by 30 min.Q and A
Maj. Gen. Jim Cartwright
1:45 p.m.The United States of America
2:45 p.m.The Republic of Korea
3:45 p.m.Adjourn
7:00 p.m.Dinner at Fanuan Restaurant

Tuesday, 23 April

9:00 a.m.Special Presentation and Discussion: New Roles and Missions: A Regional Perspective
 Sr.Col Ding Bangquan
Mr. Suzuki Atsuo
11:15 a.m.Future Plans
12:00 noonAdjourn
12:15 p.m.Lunch at La Tida Restaurant
1:30 p.m.Field Trip to Camp Hansen
7:30 p.m.Dinner at Ryutan Restaurant

DIS Participant List

The Republic of Korea

Col. LIM Chae Hong
Deputy Director
International Disarmament Division
Arms Control Bureau
Ministry of National Defense
Seoul

Lt. Col. YOO Jae Ik
Policy Officer
International Disarmament Division
Arms Control Bureau
Ministry of National Defense
Seoul

The People's Republic of China

Sr. Col. DING Bangquan
Researcher
Strategic Studies Institute
National Defense University
Beijing

Maj. LI Donglei
Asian Bureau
Foreign Affairs Office
Ministry of National Defense
Beijing

Japan

Mr. NIWA Tadashi
Chief of Long Term Defense Plans Office
Joint Staff Office, J-5
Japan Defense Agency
Tokyo

Mr. SUZUKI Atsuo
Director
Office of Strategic Studies
Defense Policy Bureau
Tokyo

The United States of America

Brig. Gen. Tim GHORMLEY
Deputy Commanding General
III Marine Expeditionary Forces
U.S. Marine Corps
Okinawa

Lt. Col. Mike PEZNOLA
Plans Officer
U.S. Marine Corps
Okinawa

Prof. Susan SHIRK
Research Director
Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
La Jolla, California

Special Presenter

MajGen Jim CARTWRIGHT
Commanding Officer
Marine Air Wing
U.S. Marine Corps
Okinawa

Observers

Mr. Tyler ALLEN
Assistant to Research Director
Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
La Jolla, California

Mr. John CUNNISON
Assistant to Research Director
Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
La Jolla, California

Major MAEKAWA Koji
Joint Staff Office, J-5
Japan Defense Agency
Tokyo