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Partnership for Recovery and a Stronger Future: Task Force on U.S.-Japan Cooperation after 3/11

The Partnership for Recovery and a Stronger Future assembled senior experts from business and civil society to remap a path towards recovery from Japan’s March 11 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disasters and craft an agenda for U.S.-Japan cooperation.

On April 11, 2011, CSIS, in partnership with Keidanren, formed a task force of prominent Americans to examine ways the United States and Japan can partner on recovery and reconstruction from the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Chaired by Jim McNerney, Chairman, President and CEO, The Boeing Company, the task force organized working groups on disaster relief and preparedness; economic recovery; energy strategy; health and recovery; lessons for the alliance; and strengthening civil society linkages.

Based on working group deliberations, extensive discussions with colleagues at Keidanren, and travel to the Tohoku region, the task force produced a report outlining Japan’s requirements and opportunities for bilateral cooperation in each of these areas.

List of Project Activities:

  • November 3 2011 Report Release Event
  • Fall 2011 Report
  • June 2011 Site visit to Japan (Photos From Site Visit)
  • How to Contribute to Japan’s Relief, Recovery, and Reconstruction

 

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