Japan’s Indo-Pacific Strategy in the Emerging U.S.-China Rivalry
Corporate Luncheon
Thursday, January 16, 12–2 PM
Online registration for this event has closed. Please contact the Business & Policy Program at 212-715-1208 to register.
Japan has been initiating the Open and Free Indo-Pacific Strategy (FOIP) in the time of U.S.-China rivalry. While the U.S. is an indispensable ally with whom Japan shares core values and vital strategic interests, China has been Japan’s largest trading partner for a decade. Under President Donald Trump, the U.S. government has presented a tougher stance towards China. In this lecture, Professor Yuichi Hosoya discusses Japan’s foreign policy under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, particularly Tokyo’s views on the growing U.S.-China rivalry.
Speaker:
Yuichi Hosoya, Professor of International Politics, Keio University
Discussant:
Dr. Joshua W. Walker, President & CEO, Japan Society
Agenda:
12-12:30 PM | Registration and Reception |
12:30-1 PM | Luncheon |
1-2 PM | Discussion and Q&A |
Admission:
Non-Corporate members: $65 lunch & lecuture/$20 lecture only
Japan Society Corporate members: Free, up to designated number of tickets; additional tickets $45 lunch & lecture/$15 lecture only
Individual members at Patron Circle level and above: $45 lunch & lecture/$15 lecture only
Academic and government: $35 lunch & lecture/$15 lecture only
Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
Prepayment must be made with a credit card. All cancellations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event.
For more information, please contact the Business and Policy Program at 212-715-1208 or email [email protected].
- Thursday, January 16, 2020
- 12:00 pm