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Implications of the U.S. Election for Foreign Policy in Asia: Views from a Leading Washington D.C. Think Tank
お申し込み・キャンセル期限: 2012年 09月 21日(金)
スピーカー: Bruce Klingner (Senior Research Fellow, Northeast Asia, The Heritage Foundation), Kumi Yokoe, Ph.D. (Senior Visiting Fellow, Japan, The Heritage Foundation), Walter Lohman (Director, Asian Studies Center, The Heritage Foundation)
Hosting Committee(s): Government Relations
会場: Tokyo American Club MAP
Member Fee: ¥5300
Guest Fee: ¥6300
Extras: Meal included
WALTER LOHMAN
Mr. Lohman will talk about the broader aspects of U.S. policy in East Asia. He will also discuss the impact of the presidential election in the U.S., Asia policy and the U.S.-Japan alliance.
Biography: http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/l/walter-lohman
BRUCE KLINGNER
Mr. Klingner will talk about some specific aspects of the U.S.-Japan relationship. He will also discuss the U.S.'s "pivot" or "rebalancing" in Asia in terms of regional security and stability. Additionally, he will discuss the importance of the Japan-South Korea relationship.
Biography: http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/k/bruce-klingner
DR. KUMI YOKOE
Dr. Yokoe will explain the difference between the U.S. and Japanese elections with her on-site experience in both countries. She just attended the U.S. Republican and Democratic National Conventions. She is a graduate of Matsushita Institute of Government and Economics, from which Prime Minister Noda is also a graduate from.
Biography: http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/y/kumi-yokoe
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