The New Era of U.S.-Japan Strategic Cooperation: A Dialogue with Japanese Lawmakers
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On April 10, 2024, President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Kishida Fumio heralded a new era of U.S.-Japan strategic cooperation to realize a free and open Indo-Pacific and world. The two leaders introduced several priorities for bilateral security cooperation as Japan continues to implement an ambitious defense strategy and pursues legislation related to information and cybersecurity to enhance security cooperation with the United States.
What are the near-term priorities for the U.S.-Japan alliance in the wake of the Biden-Kishida summit? Please join us for a dialogue with leading Japanese lawmakers and other experts on the road ahead.
This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.
Agenda
Welcoming Remarks
John J. Hamre
CSIS President and CEO, and Langone Chair in American Leadership
Panel Discussion
Nakatani Gen
Member of the House of Representatives;
Director, Commission on the Constitution, LDP
Onodera Itsunori
Member of the House of Representatives;
Chairperson, Committee on Budget;
Chairperson, Research Commission on Security, LDP
Masuo Chisako, Ph.D.
Professor, Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies, Kyushu University
Tsuchiya Motohiro, Ph.D.
Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance;
Vice-President for Global Engagement and Information Technology, Keio University
Moderator: Christopher B. Johnstone
Senior Advisor and Japan Chair, CSIS
Hosted By
Contact Information
- Leah Klaas
- Former Research Assistant, Japan Chair
- lklaas@csis.org