Invitation to a Symposium: "Northeast Asia Security and the U.S.-Japan Alliance" on Dec. 20 (Mon)
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As part of its U.S.-Japan programs, the Sasakawa Peace Foundation will host a symposium on December 20 to discuss the security situation in Northeast Asia and the U.S.-Japan security relationship. The event will feature prominent scholars and former government officials from the U.S., Japan and Russia such as Dr. Peter Feaver of Duke University. Details of the symposium are below. Please join us for a lively discussion on this topic.
- Date & Time:
- Monday, December 20, 2010 17:30-20:00
- Venue:
- Conference Room, 2nd floor, Nippon Foundation Building,
1-2-2, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8523 - Program:
17:30- Opening & Introduction 17:35- Presentation Moderator: Dr. Fumiaki Kubo,
A. Barton Hepburn professor of American Government and History, Graduate Schools for Law and Politics, University of TokyoSpeakers: Dr. Peter Feaver,
professor of political science and public policy, Duke University
Lieutenant General (Ret.) Noboru Yamaguchi,
professor, National Defense Academy of Japan
Dr. Victor V. Kuzminkov,
senior research fellow, Center of Japanese Studies, Institute of Far Eastern Studies, Russian Academy of SciencesComments: Dr. Masayuki Tadokoro,
professor of international relations, Keio University
Dr. David Welch,
professor of political science, Waterloo University19:00- Panel Discussion 19:30- Q&A 20:00 Closing
Note
- Admission:
Admission is free. Registration is required.
Please register by COB on Thursday, December 16 through this website.
Please note that the venue has limited number of seats. If many register seats will be allocated on a first come-first served basis. Also, please be informed that the personal information provided at the time of registration will be used to announce seminars, and events organized or supported by our foundation. - Contact:
Ms. Kazuyo Kato (Program Department)
Tel: 03-6229-5429 Fax: 03-6229-5473 Email: k-kato@spf.or.jp
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Invitation to a Symposium: "Northeast Asia Security and the U.S.-Japan Alliance" on Dec. 20 (Mon)
Closed.