- Date and time
- February 15, 2013 (Fri.), 14:00-17:00
- Venue
- Auditorium, Annex , Tokyo Main Library , National Diet Library
- Capacity
- 300 seats
- Admission fee
- Free
International Policy Seminar "Visions of the Japan-US relationship after the US presidential election 2012 in the changing strategic circumstances of the Asia-Pacific region"
(This event has ended.)
The Research and Legislative Reference Bureau of the National Diet Library holds an international policy seminar "Visions of the Japan-US relationship after the US presidential election 2012 in the changing strategic circumstances of the Asia-Pacific region" as part of its interdisciplinary research project "Japan-US relationship reconsidered."
We invite you to attend the lecture meeting which consists of a keynote speech by Dr. Andrew Oros and a panel discussion.
Dr. Oros is associate professor of Washington College, a specialist on the international and comparative politics of East Asia.
The Panel discussion with three Japanese experts will be moderated by Dr. Masaru Kohno, Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University.
Admission: Free
Program
- [Keynote Speech]
- Dr. Andrew Oros (Associate Professor, Political Science and International Studies, Washington College)
- [Panel Discussion]
- Moderator:
Dr. Masaru Kohno (Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University / Visiting researcher of the National Diet Library) - Panelists:
Dr. Toshihiro Nakayama (Professor, School of International Politics, Economy and Communication, Aoyama Gakuin University)
Dr. Fumiko Nishizaki (Professor, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo)
Mr. Fumihiko Kamata (Senior Specialist, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Research Service, National Diet Library)
- Moderator:
*Simultaneous interpretation (Japanese-English) provided.
- How to apply
- Application was closed.
- Closing date
- February 12, 2013 (Tue.)
- For enquiries, please contact:
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Research Planning Division
Research and Legislative Reference Bureau
National Diet Library
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