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The Sasakawa Peace Foundation Cordially Invites You to Attend:
On Aug. 5, "The United States, Japan and the Gulf Region"
(August 5, 2015)

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On August 5, the Sasakawa Peace Foundation will host Dr. Kent E. Calder, Director of Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University.

As an expert on Japanese politics and International Relations in East Asia, Dr. Calder has published a lot of books and papers, including Asia in Washington (Brookings Institution Press, 2014), and The New Continentalism (Yale University Press, 2012).

Among others, Dr. Calder will touch on the relationship between U.S., Japan and the Gulf Region and other key issues; why the Gulf Region is important, why the Gulf Region matters for Japan and the United States, and what kind of interests and issues Japan and U.S. share and how to deal with them.
Details of the event are as follows:

*Dr. Calder will give his speech based on his latest monograph on “The United States, Japan and the Gulf Region”, it can be downloaded from the link below.
  • The United States, Japan and the Gulf Region by Dr. Kent E. Calder (2.0MB)
The Sasakawa Peace Foundation Cordially Invites You to Attend:
On Aug. 5, "The United States, Japan and the Gulf Region"
Dates & Time
Wednesday, August 5, 2015, 14:00-15:30 (Registration begins at 13:30)
Venue

2nd Floor Conference Room
The Nippon Zaidan Building 1-2-2 Akasaka, Minato-ku Tokyo 107-8404, Japan(MAP)
2nd Floor, Conference Room ・Ginza Line = Toranomon Station (Exit 3; about 5 minutes walk) ・Ginza Line & Namboku Line = Tameike-Sanno Station (Exit 9; about 5 minutes walk) ・Marunouchi Line & Chiyoda Line = Kokkai Gijido-mae Station (Exit 3; about 8 minutes walk)

Organizer
The Sasakawa Peace Foundation
Program:
14:00-14:05

Opening Remarks
Ms. Junko Chano
Executive Director, the Sasakawa Peace Foundation

14:05-14:45

Speaker
Dr. Kent E. Calder
Director of Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies,
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University

Moderator
Mr. Hiroki Sugita
Managing Senior Writer, Kyodo News 

14:45-15:30

Q&A

15:30 Closing
Language:
Simultaneous interpretation into Japanese will be provided.
Other
Registration: Admission is free. Registration is required.
Reservation:
Should you wish to participate, please fill out the application form on our website or fax us this form with your name, affiliation and e-mail address to 03-6229-5473 by COB on Tuesday, August 4.  
* Seating is limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
* Parking spaces are limited. Should you require parking, please notify us in advance.

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Contact
Japan-U.S. Exchange Program Division
International Program Department
Tel: 03-6229-5419

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