“Japan’s Relations With China Since the
End of the Cold War”


3 February 2004

 
About This Seminar
 
Main Speaker
 

Professor Makoto Iokibe will discuss the changing relationship between Japan and China after the Cold War and its implications for the security of East Asia. Japan has had to react to an increasingly powerful China that wants to play a leading role in East and Southeast Asia, bringing new challenges to the region.

Transcript (PDF)

 

Professor Makoto Iokibe
Professor of Political and Diplomatic History
Kobe University

Discussants:

Mr. William Breer
Japan Chair
CSIS


Dr. Minxin Pei
Senior Associate
Carnegie Endowment for Intl. Peace

Moderator
Dr. G. John Ikenberry
Peter F. Krogh Professor of Global Justice
Georgetown University

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