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October 19 — “Japan-China-U.S. Looking Ahead: East Asia’s Political and Economic Future”

Tensions in Korea and Burma, the rising influence of China, changing international trade patterns as well as domestic political dynamics in Japan have a profound impact on Japan’s interaction in East Asia. With half the world’s population, one-third of the global economy, and growing economic and financial strength in the international system, Asia is key to a stable, prosperous world. The U.S.- Japan bilateral alliance has underpinned East Asia’s security structure, benefiting Japan, the United States, and the region. However, what worked in the past may not serve us well in the future.

When: Friday, October 19, Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Ice Miller 30th Floor, One American Square Indianapolis, IN 46282 (northwest corner of Ohio and Illinois Streets)

National Association of Japan-America Societies and the Japan-America Society of Indiana (JASI)
in partnership with The Sagamore Institute for Policy Research and Ice Miller

A Luncheon Presentation: Please register by Wednesday, October 17, 2007 to the JASI office:
ana.zekants@japanindiana.org or tamayo.fukumoto@japanindiana.org
Phone: 317-635-0123 Fax: 317-635-1452

The Japan Caravan:

The National Association of Japan-America Societies (NAJAS), the Embassy of Japan in Washington D.C., and Keidanren-USA (Japan Business Federation) collaborate in presenting “Japan Caravans” to explain the Japanese economy, global issues involving Japan, and Japanese corporate practices to American audiences around the United States.

Speakers:

Masataka OKANO, Counselor of Political Affairs, Embassy of Japan
Masayoshi YAMASHITA, NTT, Chief Corporate Representative
William FARRELL, Dynamic Strategies Asia, Chairman
Atsushi YAMAKOSHI, Director, Keidanren (Japan Business Federation), Washington D.C.

One Response to “October 19 — “Japan-China-U.S. Looking Ahead: East Asia’s Political and Economic Future””

  1. Provocate.org » Blog Archive » Provocate Recommends these Provocative Events for Fall 2007 Says:

    […] October 19 — “Japan-China-U.S. Looking Ahead: East Asia’s Political and Economic Future” Tensions in Korea and Burma, the rising influence of China, changing international trade patterns as well as domestic political dynamics in Japan have a profound impact on Japan’s interaction in East Asia. With half the world’s population, one-third of the global economy, and growing economic and financial strength in the international system, Asia is key to a stable, prosperous world. The U.S.- Japan bilateral alliance has underpinned East Asia’s security structure, benefiting Japan, the United States, and the region. However, what worked in the past may not serve us well in the future. check it out […]

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