The Edwin O. Reischauer Center For East Asian Studies |Events
2010
5/17/2010 Norihiko Saeki, Visiting Scholar, Reischauer Center/METI "The Emergence of Multi-Polar ASia: Implications for Security, Economy and Energy"
5/17/2010 William L. Brooks, Adjunct Professor of Japan Studies "The Politics of the Futenma Base Issue in Okinawa: Relocation Negotiations in 1995-97, 2005-06"
4/15/2010 George R. Packard, President, United States-Japan Foundation Book Launch Reception :Edwin O. Reischauer and American Discovery of Japan
4/12/2010 Katsuhiro Oshima, Visiting Scholar, Reischauer Center/ Economist, Mitsubishi Research Institute "Japan's Liquidity Trap: Price Level Targeting as the Answer"
4/5/2010 Toshimitsu Kishi, Visiting Scholar, Reischauer Center/Senior Writer The Mainichi Shimbun "What Were 'The Secret U.S.-Japan Nuclear Pacts'? - Reexamination from the American Point of View"
3/30/2010 Eiichiro Ito, Visiting Scholar, Reischauer Center/Environment Department Engineer, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) "Toward a Low-Carbon Society: The Role of Nuclear Power"
3/23/2010 Hirokazu Saito, Mitsubishi Corporation "Central Asia's Oil and Gas Sector Seince the 2008 Financial Crisis: The Rising Role of China"
3/8/2010 Naoki Kobayashi, Koki Sakano, Atsushi Sugita, Takuya Kobayashi; Economists, Japan Center for Economic Research "Outlook of the Japanese Economy and the Hatoyama Administration"
2/24/2010 William L. Brooks, Reichauer Center "Structure and Roles of Japanese Media"
2/17/2010 Keiichi Tanaka, Visiting Scholar, Reischauer Center/Reporter, NHK Japan Broadcasting "A Journalist's Perspective on U.S. Public Diplomacy: The Obama Administration and U.S.-Japan Relations"
2/16/2010 Norihiko Saeki, Visiting Scholar, Reishcauer Center/METI "Global Challenge in Space Policy - Possible Cooperation Between the U.S. and Japan"
1/6/2010 Tokio Kanoh, Member of the House of Councilors "Japan's Energy Policy Status and Issues"
The Reischauer Center received a new grant of $149,050 from the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership for a three-year project on "US-Japan-Canada Cooperation in a Multilateral Context." Click here for more.
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