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Economic Cooperation between South Korea and Kazakhstan

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Lee Jae-young is the Director of Planning <strong>and</strong> Research Coordination at the <strong>Korea</strong> Institute for International <strong>Economic</strong> Policy (KIEP). He is also anAdvisory Council Member for the National Intelligence Service of <strong>Korea</strong>. He has served as an Advisory Council Member for the <strong>Korea</strong>n Railroad Corporation<strong>and</strong> the Head of the Research Division for the International High Speed Rail <strong>Cooperation</strong> Forum.Dr. Lee holds a B.A. in <strong>Economic</strong>s <strong>and</strong> an M.B.A. from Hanyang University, <strong>and</strong> a Ph.D. in <strong>Economic</strong>s from Moscow State University. He has taught atthe Asia-Pacific Research Center at Hanyang University <strong>and</strong> has served as a Visiting Scholar/Research Fellow at several academic institutions including:the Davis Center for Russian <strong>and</strong> Eurasian Studies at Harvard University, the Asia-Pacific Research Center <strong>and</strong> the Institute for Sino-Soviet Studies atHanyang University, <strong>and</strong> the Institute of Far Eastern Studies at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Dr. Lee is widely published on East Asian <strong>and</strong><strong>Korea</strong>n economic relations with Russia <strong>and</strong> Central Asia.Note: This paper was prepared exclusively for the U.S.-<strong>Korea</strong> Institute’s Working Paper Series.The U.S.-<strong>Korea</strong> Institute at SAIS (USKI) is part of an extensive program which began in 2006 to make SAIS a hub of <strong>Korea</strong>-related activities in theWashington, D.C. area. USKI’s mission is to increase information <strong>and</strong> underst<strong>and</strong>ing of <strong>Korea</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Korea</strong>n affairs in the United States through innovativeresearch, educational <strong>and</strong> policy forums, <strong>and</strong> interaction with leading U.S. <strong>and</strong> <strong>Korea</strong>n policymakers. USKI is generously funded by the <strong>Korea</strong> Institutefor International <strong>Economic</strong> Policy, the <strong>Korea</strong> Foundation, <strong>and</strong> private <strong>Korea</strong>n <strong>and</strong> American donors. To find out more about USKI, visitwww.uskoreainstitute.org.Copyright © 2008 by the U.S.-<strong>Korea</strong> Institute at SAIS. All rights reserved. No part of this working paper may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronicor mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by information storage or retrieval system, without permission from the Institute.

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