Nov 28

Past Event

Managing Transitions in Northeast Asia, the Global Economy, and Japan-U.S. Relations

Summary

Northeast Asia has seen significant leadership changes in recent months, with the election of Park Geun-hye as president of South Korea, Xi Jinping as leader of China’s ruling Communist Party, and Shinzo Abe as prime minister of Japan. As leaders of world-leading economies, these key players will no doubt bring about dynamic change in the region’s politics and economy, while balancing relations with the United States and its own newly re-elected president.

On November 28, 2012, the Center for Northeast Asian Studies (CNAPS) at Brookings, the Japan Center for Economic Research, and Nikkei held a one-day conference on “Managing Transitions in Northeast Asia, the Global Economy, and Japan-U.S. Relations.” Three panels, featuring Brookings scholars as well leading experts from across Asia, provided their views on issues of profound importance to the Northeast Asian region including leadership transitions, global economy and trade, global governance, and U.S.-Japan relations in the 21st Century.

Event Agenda

  • 9:00

    Welcome Remarks

    • Ryoki Sugita

      Chairman

      Japan Center for Economic Research

  • Opening Remarks

  • Video Address

    • Yoshihiko Noda

      Prime Minister of Japan

  • 9:30

    Panel 1: Leadership Transitions in Northeast Asia

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Richard Bush
    • Shotaro Yachi

      Professor

      Waseda University

    • Ray Yep

      Professor and Assistant Head, Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong

      CNAPS Visiting Fellow, 2001-2002, The Brookings Institution

    • Sook-Jong Lee

      President, East Asia Institute

      Professor of Public Administration, Sungkyunkwan University; CNAPS Visiting Fellow, 2003-2004, The Brookings Institution

    • Fumiaki Kubo

      A. Barton Hepburn Professor of American Government and History

      Graduate School for Law and Politics, University of Tokyo

  • 11:00

    Panel 2: Global Economy and Trade

  • 12:30

    Luncheon Discussion: Global Governance and Japan-U.S. Relations in the 21st Century

  • 2:00

    Panel 3: U.S.-Japan Relations

  • 3:30

    Closing Remarks

Details

November 28, 2012

9:00 AM - 3:30 PM EST

Keidanren Conference Hall

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