2021 U.S.-Japan Security Seminar
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.