The Sasakawa Peace Foundation has started a project in Fiscal Year 2020, aimed at shaping policy proposals toward realistic and effective strategy by Japan and the U.S. to induce China for respecting the international order and rules, while maintaining the stability and economic prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region. In FY 2021, Japanese and the U.S. experts on security and economy held a series of online discussions regarding to critical issues such as China's future politics and economy, export control of critical technologies to China, security situations in East Asia, and the agenda of the Japan-U.S. alliance coordination. Japan and the U.S. project members wrote working papers for further discussion of the policy proposal, which is supposed to be released in FY 2022.
Speakers (in alphabetical order, titles omitted)
・Kazuko Kojima, Professor, Keio University
・Heigo Sato, Professor, Takushoku University
・Toshiya Tsugami, the President of Tsugami Workshop Ltd.
・Tsuneo Watanabe, Senior Fellow,The Sasakawa Peace Foundation
・Eric Heginbotham, Principal Research Scientist, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
・James Schoff, Senior Director, the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA
・Mireya Solis, Director, Center for East Asia Policy Studies Knight Chair in Japanese Studies Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Program, The Brookings Institution
・Nicholas Szechenyi, Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Japan Chair, CSIS
References:
【Shaping the Pragmatic and Effective Strategy Toward China Project: Working Paper Vol.1】
"Toward a U.S.-Japan digital alliance"
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Working papers will ocasionally be uploaded in Japanese and English at the SPF's International Information Network Analysis (IINA) website.
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