2/12/2013
333 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017
With a still-rising China, growth slowing in America and the European Union in turmoil, a true global leader that can lead the world into a more stable and secure future is increasingly harder to identify. In addition, key leadership positions have changed in China and America and potential changes are set to occur in Japan and South Korea. These new variables have contributed to uncertainty about the future of the political and economic outlook for Asia and Japan. Ian Bremmer, President, Eurasia Group, discusses the future of Asia’s geo-political landscape, Japan’s place within it and what might emerge after the current G-Zero world, where there is no consistent or effective global leadership.
Speaker:
Ian Bremmer, President, Eurasia Group
Presider:
Keiko Tsuyama, freelance journalist
Agenda:
6-6:30 pm Registration
6:30-7:30 Lecture and Q&A
7:30-8 Reception and book signing
Admission:
Corporate members are entitled to a designated number of free admissions to this event, based on their company’s current membership level. These reservations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event. Additional corporate registrants and Japan Society individual members at the Patron level and above pay the discounted corporate member rate of $10 for the lecture. Nonmember admission is $15. The academic and government admission rate is $10. When payment is required, prepayment must be made, or registration secured, with a credit card. All registrations and cancellations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event. Substitutions are welcome.
Register online or email register@japansociety.org.