Mar 18

Past Event

Devastation in Japan: The Aftermath and Implications of the World’s Fifth Largest Earthquake

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Summary

In days following Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, television and Internet images have been among the most shocking in recent memory. The scope of the disaster is historic and almost incomprehensible. The implications of the disaster are still unfolding, with recovery and relief efforts just getting underway, multiple nuclear facilities facing possible meltdown, and the Japanese people, government and economy reeling.

On March 18, Foreign Policy at Brookings hosted a discussion examining the aftermath in Japan, including the still-developing nuclear crisis and the larger implications of the disaster on Japan’s society and economy. Ambassador Ichiro Fujisaki delivered brief remarks, introduced by Brookings President Strobe Talbott. Panelists included Brookings Senior Fellows Richard Bush, Elizabeth Ferris, Charles Ebinger and Barry Bosworth. Vice President Martin Indyk, director of Foreign Policy, provided introductory remarks and moderated the discussion.

Details

March 18, 2011

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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Event Agenda

  • Introduction

    • Portrait: Strobe Talbott

      Strobe Talbott

      President, The Brookings Institution

      Arms Control Initiative

  • Featured Speaker

    • Ichiro Fujisaki

      Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the United States

  • Moderator

    • Portrait: Martin Indyk

      Martin S. Indyk

      Vice President and Director

      Foreign Policy

  • Panelists

    • Portrait: Barry Bosworth

      Barry P. Bosworth

      Senior Fellow

      Economic Studies

    • Portrait: Richard Bush

      Richard C. Bush III

      Director

      Foreign Policy

    • Portrait: Charles Ebinger

      Charles K. Ebinger

      Director, Energy Security Initiative

      Foreign Policy

    • Portrait: Elizabeth Ferris

      Elizabeth Ferris

      Co-Director

      Foreign Policy