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The Article II Mandate: Forging a Stronger Economic Alliance between the United States and Japan

Featuring a Keynote Address by Representative Joaquin Castro (D-TX) and a panel of experts moderated by Jacob Schlesinger, Senior Correspondent for the Wall Street Journal
Monday, December 3, 2018 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
CSIS Headquarters

The U.S.-Japan alliance has been a force for peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region for nearly 60 years. Article II of the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security mandates that the two allies “seek to eliminate conflict in their international economic policies and…encourage economic collaboration between them.” Despite persistent bilateral economic tensions, U.S. and Japanese strategic interests in the Indo-Pacific region are substantially aligned. Both Washington and Tokyo seek to ensure regional security and stability, expand trade and other economic opportunities, and support universal democratic norms. By working together to advance their preferred rules and norms, Washington and Tokyo can ensure better economic outcomes for themselves and others.
 
To explore opportunities for greater economic cooperation between the United States and Japan in third countries, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington and the Asia Pacific Initiative (API) in Tokyo embarked on a joint research project using a case-study approach to examine four countries (Myanmar, Vietnam, India, and South Korea) and two institutional arrangements (regional trade architecture and the G7) where the United States and Japan have aligned interests. We found that shared interests and goals of the United States and Japan transcend today’s bilateral trade tensions, and despite China’s growing influence and assertive behavior there nevertheless remains a strong demand in the region for U.S. and Japanese leadership. Washington and Tokyo should therefore work to better coordinate their economic engagement in the region.

This event is made possible by the generous support of the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (CGP).


Agenda

1:00 -1:20 pm | Welcome and Report Rollout

Matthew P. Goodman

Senior Vice President, Simon Chair in Political Economy, and Senior Adviser for Asian Economics; CSIS

1:20-2:45 pm | Panel Discussion: Article II and Joint U.S. – Japan Governance
                       
Satu Limaye
Director; East-West Center and Director; Asia Matters for America Initiative
 
Erin Murphy
Founder and Principal; Inle Advisory Group
 
Shin Oya
Senior Consulting Fellow; API and Chief Representative for Strategic Research; JBIC
 
Matthew P. Goodman
Senior Vice President, Simon Chair in Political Economy, and Senior Adviser for Asian Economics; CSIS
 
Moderated by:
Jacob Schlesinger
Senior Correspondent; The Wall Street Journal                        

2:45-2:55 pm | Coffee Break
 
3:00-3:30 pm | Congressional Keynote Speech
                         
Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX)
20th District of Texas, United States House of Representatives
 
Introduced by:
Matthew P. Goodman
Senior Vice President, Simon Chair in Political Economy, and Senior Adviser for Asian Economics; CSIS
 
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