The Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research, the
Center for China-US Cooperation and the
Office of Global Engagement Presents:
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Minister Noriyuki Shikata |
The strategic challenge for the United States and Japan in Asia is to engage a rising China, while maintaining a favorable balance of power for the United States, Japan and its allies. A robust U.S.-Japan alliance is critical to the effort and necessitates sustained dialogue on how the alliance can shape the regional order. Achieving that objective will require the United States and Japan to articulate the strategy to maintain the balance in the Asia Pacific and understand the strategic benefit that Japan brings to the strategy. Join the discussion.
Noriyuki Shikata
Former Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Japan in Beijing
Currently at Harvard
With Director
Floyd Ciruli and Professor
Suisheng Zhao
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
11:45 am to 1:30 pm
University of Denver
SIE Complex (The Forum), 1st Floor, Room 1020
Event in cooperation with the Consulate-General of Japan in Denver
SPACE IS LIMITED - Please register early
Free and open to the public. Lunch Provided.
RSVP here
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