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Geostrategy in the Grassroots Series: Economic Statecraft and Security in the Indo-Pacific

Fri, Feb 09

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The Foundry (Steam Set Room)

Free panel with Japanese bento lunch featuring Bill Grimes, Kei Koga, and Phillip Lipscy on the topic of Economic Statecraft and Security in the Indo-Pacific with views from Japan, the US, and Southeast Asia.

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 Geostrategy in the Grassroots Series: Economic Statecraft and Security in the Indo-Pacific
 Geostrategy in the Grassroots Series: Economic Statecraft and Security in the Indo-Pacific

Time & Location

Feb 09, 2024, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

The Foundry (Steam Set Room), 101 Rogers St, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA

About the event

Please join us for a very special event presented by the Japan Society of Boston on Economic Statecraft and Security in the Indo-Pacific. Our panel will be moderated by Professor Bill Grimes* and we will be joined by guests Professor Kei Koga and Professor Phillip Lipscy.

The panel will discuss topics such as the evolution of the views of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)/Southeast Asian states on the Indo-Pacific region (e.g. ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific), Japan's defense and military role in Southeast Asia and Southeast Asia's expectations of Japan, international contestation in the region touching on matters such as Japan's geoeconomic strategy, Indo-Pacific strategies including the Free and Open Ind-Pacific vision, Japan's recent defense policy reforms, and major security issues like the rise of China, potential contingency over Taiwan, and North Korea.

This is a public, free, in-person event with option of a light Japanese style bento lunch. Pre-registration is required. If you would like to receive a free bento lunch, please register by 5pm on January 31st. A vegetarian option is also available. All registrations made after January 31st will not include a lunch.

This event is sponsored by the Sasakawa Peace Foundation and the National Association of Japan-America Societies as part of their Geostrategy in the Grassroots series, a public affairs program focusing on the geostrategic challenges Japan and the US face in a changing Asia.

*The original moderator for this panel was Professor Kenneth Oye but has been changed due to unforeseen circumstances.

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