The U.S.-Japan Alliance in a New Era: Will Strategic Convergence Continue?
CSIS's Japan Chair and The Asahi Shimbun hosted a day of discussions on the U.S.-Japan alliance.
OPENING REMARKS
- Yoshibumi Wakamiya, chairman, Editorial Board, The Asahi Shimbun
- Michael Green, a senior advisor at CSIS and holder of its Japan Chair
PANEL I: U.S.-JAPAN SECURITY RELATIONS
- Akihiko Tanaka, professor, University of Tokyo
- Mike Mochizuki, associate professor, George Washington University
- Robin Sakoda, partner, Armitage International
- MODERATOR: Michael Green, a senior advisor at CSIS and holder of its Japan Chair
PANEL II: DOMESTIC POLITICS OF THE ALLIANCE
- Yoichi Nishimura, editor, Political News Department, The Asahi Shimbun
- Kiyoshi Sugawa, senior researcher, Democratic Party of Japan
- Derek Mitchell, senior fellow, CSIS
- Duncan Currie, reporter, The Weekly Standard
- MODERATOR: Yoichi Kato, American general bureau chief, The Asahi Shimbun
KEYNOTE
- J.D. Crouch, special assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser
PANEL III: U.S.-JAPAN RELATIONS IN A REGIONAL AND GLOBAL CONTEXT
- Yukio Okamoto, president, Okamoto Associates, Inc.
- Randy Schriver, partner, Armitage International
- Andrew Shearer, minister-counselor, political, Embassy of Australia
- Chu Shulong, visiting fellow, The Brookings Institution
- MODERATOR: Michael Schiffer, program officer, The Stanley Foundation
CLOSING REMARKS
- Akihiko Tanaka, professor, University of Tokyo
- Michael Green, a senior advisor at CSIS and holder of its Japan Chair







