Toward Disaster Recovery: The Fiscal, Economic, and Social Challenges for Japan in the Aftermath of the Tohoku Earthquake
The CSIS Crisis, Conflict and Cooperation (C3) Program and LSU’s Stephenson Disaster Management Institute (SDMI) hosts
CSIS-LSU Series on Disaster Management and Emergency Response
with
Yukio Tada
Member, Keizai Doyukai (Japan Association of Corporate Executives)
President, Sojitz Research Institute
Arthur Alexander
Former President, Japan Economic Institute
Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University
Marcus Noland
Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
On
Toward Disaster Recovery: The Fiscal, Economic, and Social Challenges for Japan in the Aftermath of the Tohoku Earthquake
Introduction by
Joseph Booth
Director, Stephenson Disaster Management Institute, Louisiana State University
Moderated by
Michael J. Green
Senior Adviser and Japan Chair, CSIS
Associate Professor, Georgetown University
The CSIS-LSU Series on Disaster Management and Emergency Response is an academic partnership between CSIS and the LSU Stephenson Disaster Management Institute (SDMI). The series is made possible through the generous support of SDMI and the Irene W. and C.B. Pennington Foundation of Baton Rouge.
The series provides a forum for government officials, experts, academics, and nongovernmental organizations dealing with disaster management and emergency response to discuss critical issues facing the United States’ ability to address disaster and emergency situations domestically and internationally.








