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(U//FOUO) SINIO Seminar: Potential Consequences of Korean
Unification
FROM: Dr. David H. Shore
Chief, Strategic Intelligence Issues (S17)
Run Date: 08/22/2006
What: SINIO Seminar
When: 30 August 2006, from 1130 to 1300
Where: Ops 1, room 2N044
Advance registration is required. See below for instructions.
(S) The SINIO Council and the National Cryptologic School are pleased to present the 15th in a
series of Strategic Intelligence Issue Seminars for the summer of 2006. " East Asia 10 Years
After Korean Reconciliation/Normalization/Unification - 'A Journey into the Possible' " will be
presented by Mr. Tim Miner, SINIO for East Asia.
Course Overview:
(U) Be careful what you wish for!
(U//FOUO) The politically fractured Korean peninsula, and more specifically the bellicose North
Korean regime, has destabilized the region and frustrated U.S. and allied foreign and security
policies for decades. However, a unified Korean peninsula could create circumstances that would
challenge regional and global security interests in novel, potentially dangerous ways. Come join
the East Asia SINIOs for this discussion of some of the downstream effects -- intended and
otherwise -- of Korean reconciliation/unification in multiple dimensions, to include economics,
regional stability, and global security.
(U//FOUO) To register, and for further info on this series of seminars, please consult the SINIO
Brown Bag Seminars Website . Any questions or concerns regarding registration should be
directed to the NCS.
POCs:
Dr. David H. Shore, Chief, Strategic Intelligence Issues (
Ms.
, National Cryptologic School
Mrs.
, Executive to the SINIO Council (
Mr. Tim Miner, SINIO for East Asia (
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)
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without the consent of S0121 (DL sid_comms)."
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