Video On Demand

2021 U.S.-Japan Security Seminar

March 3, 2021 • 8:00 – 9:00 am EST

The CSIS Japan Chair and The Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) cordially invite you to the

2021 U.S.-Japan Security Seminar
March 3, 2021
8:00-9:00 am ET

Featuring
A video greeting from
H.E. Toshimitsu Motegi
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Government of Japan
(originally delivered February 3 at a dialogue hosted by CSIS and JIIA)

Opening remarks by
Ambassador Sung Kim
Acting Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Followed by
A dialogue with

Kenichiro Sasae
President, JIIA

Mireya Solis
Director, Center for East Asia Policy Studies;
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies;
Philip Knight Chair in Japan Studies, The Brookings Institution


Tetsuo Kotani
Senior Research Fellow, JIIA

Moderated by
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS;
Director of Asian Studies, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

How should Japan and the United States align their regional strategies under the Free and Open Indo-Pacific construct?  Can the two countries develop a normative agenda based on common values among like-minded democracies?  What are the priorities for U.S.-Japan defense cooperation?  Please join us for a dialogue on prevailing themes in U.S.-Japan relations organized in collaboration with The Japan Institute of International Affairs.

This event is made possible with support from Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Event Partners

Sponsor
Director, Center for East Asia Policy Studies; Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies; Philip Knight Chair in Japan Studies, The Brookings Institution