Japan’s New Role in the 21st Century

The Mt. Fuji Dialogue, cosponsored by the Japan Center for Economic Research and the Japan Institute of International Affairs, began in November of 2014 as a forum to discuss the current and future relationship of Japan and the United States. Modeled after the conferences hosted by the World Economic Forum in Switzerland and the Aspen Institute in the U.S., the dialogue aims to bring high-level government officials, experts, and opinion leaders together to open fresh, off-the-record talks. Marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Mt. Fuji Dialogue delegation’s visit to New York City offers the opportunity to discuss a broad range of topics impacting U.S.-Japan relations today. In this seminar, a panel of prominent Japanese leaders share their thoughts on the U.S.-Japan Alliance, the future of Japan’s security policy, the prospects of new trade initiatives, and the blueprint of economic prosperity for both countries.

Panelists:
The Honorable Koichiro Gemba
, former Minister for Foreign Affairs; Member of the House of Representatives
The Honorable Takeshi Iwaya
, former Senior Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs; former Chairman of Security Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party; Member of the House of Representatives
The Honorable Akihisa Nagashima
, former Senior Vice-Minister of Defense; former Special Advisor to the Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda for Foreign Affairs and National Security; Member of the House of Representatives
The Honorable Yasutoshi Nishimura
, Senior Vice-Minister for Economic and Fiscal Policy at the Cabinet Office; Member of the House of Representatives
The Honorable Itsunori Onodera
, former Minister of Defense; Member of the House of Representatives

Moderator:
George Packard
, President, United States-Japan Foundation











When: Tue., May. 5, 2015 at 6:00 pm
Where: Japan Society
333 E. 47th St.
212-832-1155
Price: $15
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The Mt. Fuji Dialogue, cosponsored by the Japan Center for Economic Research and the Japan Institute of International Affairs, began in November of 2014 as a forum to discuss the current and future relationship of Japan and the United States. Modeled after the conferences hosted by the World Economic Forum in Switzerland and the Aspen Institute in the U.S., the dialogue aims to bring high-level government officials, experts, and opinion leaders together to open fresh, off-the-record talks. Marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Mt. Fuji Dialogue delegation’s visit to New York City offers the opportunity to discuss a broad range of topics impacting U.S.-Japan relations today. In this seminar, a panel of prominent Japanese leaders share their thoughts on the U.S.-Japan Alliance, the future of Japan’s security policy, the prospects of new trade initiatives, and the blueprint of economic prosperity for both countries.

Panelists:
The Honorable Koichiro Gemba
, former Minister for Foreign Affairs; Member of the House of Representatives
The Honorable Takeshi Iwaya
, former Senior Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs; former Chairman of Security Research Council, Liberal Democratic Party; Member of the House of Representatives
The Honorable Akihisa Nagashima
, former Senior Vice-Minister of Defense; former Special Advisor to the Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda for Foreign Affairs and National Security; Member of the House of Representatives
The Honorable Yasutoshi Nishimura
, Senior Vice-Minister for Economic and Fiscal Policy at the Cabinet Office; Member of the House of Representatives
The Honorable Itsunori Onodera
, former Minister of Defense; Member of the House of Representatives

Moderator:
George Packard
, President, United States-Japan Foundation

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