Thursday, March 10 06pm
Union Club
101 East 69th Street, New York, NY 10021
In the Northeast Asian region, North Korea’s nuclear tests and missile launches tend to capture the headlines in mainstream media. But the economic dynamism of the region, the growing power of nationalist thought, the rise of China, Japan’s effort to play a larger security role, Russia’s effort to rebuild its influence and questions about U.S. posture in the region all present significant challenges to constructing a stable regional order in Northeast Asia. This program will explore what the United States, Japan and Russia can do to promote peace and security in the region.
Panelists:
Ambassador Gleb A. Ivashentsov, Member, Russian International Affairs Council
Professor Matake Kamiya, Professor of International Relations, National Defense Academy of Japan
Dr. Stephen E. Noerper, Adjunct Fellow, Pacific Forum CSIS; Senior Director, Korea Society
Moderator:
Dr. Thomas E. Graham, Managing Director, Kissinger Associates, Inc.
For tickets and information visit: http://www.japansociety.org
NOTE: The event is hosted by Japan Society but held at a different location.