The SRC (Hokkaido Univ.) -CNAPS (The
Brookings Institution)
Joint Symposium on
“The US-Japan Alliance: Beyond Northeast Asia” is to be held on May 8,
2009
Hokkaido
University’s Slavic Research Center and the Brookings Institution’s
Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies co-organized a symposium on
“The US-Japan Alliance: Beyond Northeast Asia.” This ground-breaking
event was successfully held in Washington DC on May 8, 2009. This event
aimed to involve US foreign policy communities on Russia, Central Asia,
the Middle East and Europe—which have little interests in Japan’s
commitment to these areas—and to reshape Japan’s presence and image
within the US Northeast Asian policy circles. More than a hundred
audience members were in attendance to witness the heated discussions
among the US and Japan panelists. On the eve of the event, the Japanese
Embassy invited distinguished US and Japanese guests to support
Washington foreign policy communities. Kenji Shinoda, Minister and
Deputy Chief of Mission Embassy of Japan, and Tadayuki Hayashi, vice
president of Hokkaido University, delivered congratulatory speeches.
Below is the finalized program and summary of the opening remarks by
Akihiro Iwashita, director of the Slavic Research Center. The details
of the discussions on the symposium will be posted soon.
The
Symposium Program
The
Opening
Remarks by
Akihiro Iwashita, director of the Slavic Research Center
The Summary
of Japan’s
Panelists’ presentations
LIVE(Audio)
Transcript
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