Nov 20

Past Event

The State of U.S.-Japan Relations

Event Materials

Summary

The Brookings Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies and the U.S.-Japan Council recently co-hosted an event featuring Ambassador Ichiro Fujisaki of Japan and Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii on the current state of U.S.-Japan relations including President Obama’s visit to Japan in November 2009 and Congressional views on the U.S.-Japan alliance.

The State of U.S.-Japan Relations marked the USJC’s inaugural event in the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies policy luncheon series, partnering with major organizations focused on U.S.-Japan and Asia relations.  Senator Inouye gave remarks on Congressional views on U.S.-Japan relations and Ambassador Fujisaki discussed President Obama’s November visit to Japan.

Details

November 20, 2009

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Stein Room

1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.

Map

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Brookings Office of Communications

(202) 797-6105

Event Agenda

  • Moderator

    • Portrait: Richard Bush

      Richard C. Bush III

      Director

      Foreign Policy

  • Featured Speakers

    • Ichiro Fujisaki

      Ambassador of Japan

    • Daniel K. Inouye

      U.S. Senator, Hawaii