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Managing Japan-US-China Relations: A Japanese Perspective

With Koji Watanabe

Tuesday, July 31, 2007 03:00 PM to 05:00 PM

 

Description:
Ambassador Koji Watanabe of the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE) will discuss the dynamics of the trilateral Japan-US-China relationship, which is emerging as a key force shaping the stability and governance of Asia. The relationship has grown more volatile in recent years as China's global influence has expanded, history issues color domestic politics, and the three countries reconfigure their military presence. Amb. Watanabe, a Japanese career diplomat and former deputy foreign minister, will share his insights about how to manage the trilateral relationship and its implications for the region and the world.

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