12/12/2016 U.S.-Japan Relations: Past, Present, and Future A Conversation with Ambassador Ichiro FujisakiRead Now
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Economic, strategic, and cultural links between the United States and Japan have long made the U.S.-Japan relationship a cornerstone for peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region. Today, however, rising anti-globalism, low economic growth among the world's major economies, and a rapidly changing regional security dynamic have contributed to an uncertainty that has only underscored the importance of U.S.-Japan leadership in the region and further highlights the need for a robust U.S.-Japan economic and strategic partnership. Against this backdrop, the ACCJ U.S-Japan Regional Leadership Committee is pleased to welcome Japan's former Ambassador to the United States, the honorable Ichiro Fujisaki, for a discussion about the past, present, and future of U.S-Japan relations in today's dynamic and uncertain global economic and security environment. Don't miss this timely opportunity to hear from one of the leading proponents of the U.S.-Japan relationship. Arthur Mitchell, Chair Mari Matthews, Yoshitaka Sugihara, Vice-Chairs Arthur Mitchell, Board Liaison ACCJ Government Relations Committee Marie Kissel, Chair Ryan Armstrong, Vice Chair Marie Kissel, Board Liaison ACCJ U.S. - Japan Regional Leadership Committee NOTE 1: This event is OFF THE RECORD. NOTE 2: If you cancel after the stated deadline, the full meeting fee will be charged to your account. Sorry, no substitutions or walk-ins. Comments are closed.
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