oct2604 seminar


Asian Voices: Promoting Dialogue between the U. S. and Asia
In cooperation with Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies (SAIS)

Post-war Japanese Politics and Current Affairs

19 November 2004

 
About This Seminar :
 
Speaker:


Mr. Nakasone will give a broad overview of Japanese political developments from the post- World War II period to the present and will discuss current trends in Japan’s domestic affairs and international policies. Mr. Nakasone will also analyze Japan’s future role in world affairs and will examine the challenges facing Japan as it plays an increasingly visible role in international events.

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  • For information or to register for this event, please contact Seminar Program
    at 202-296-6694 or at
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The Honorable Yasuhiro Nakasone
Former Prime Minister of Japan


Moderator:
Professor Kent Calder
Director of The Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies
Director of Japan Studies
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University







This event is part of the Northeast Asia Political Economy Seminar Series of the Reischauer Center and the Asian Voices Seminar Series of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA

About the Speaker

The Honorable Yasuhiro Nakasone is former Prime Minister and former Member of the House of Representatives of Japan. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1947, serving for 20 consecutive terms until he retired in 2003. Mr. Nakasone held numerous government positions before becoming prime minister, including Minister of the Interior, Director General of the Science and Technology Agency, and Chairman of the Nuclear Commission in the second Kishi cabinet. He was also appointed Minister of Transportation in 1967 under the second Sato cabinet, Minister of the Interior and Director General of the Defense Agency in 1970 under the third Sato cabinet, Minister of International Trade and Industry in 1972 under the first and second Tanaka cabinets, and Minister the Interior and Director General of the Administrative Management Agency in 1980 and 1981 under the Suzuki cabinet. He became president of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in 1982 and served as prime minister of Japan from 1982 until 1987. He is Chairman of the Institute for International Policy Studies (IIPS), which he founded in 1988, and is the Honorary President of the Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum (APPF). Mr. Nakasone graduated from the Faculty of Law of Tokyo University.

About the Moderator

Professor Kent Calder is Director of The Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, Director of Japan Studies, and Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of East Asian Studies at The Paul H. Nitze School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University. Previously he was Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University where he taught for twenty years. Professor Calder also served as Special Advisor to the U.S. Ambassador to Japan from 1977-2001. He was Japan Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies from 1989-1993 and 1996. He has also been executive director of the Harvard University Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, and lecturer on government at Harvard. Professor Calder received his Ph.D. from Harvard. He is the author of Crisis and Compensation, recipient of the 1990 Arisawa and Ohira Prizes, Pacific Defense, recipient of the 1997 Mainichi Asia-Pacific Prize, and Strategic Capitalism, as well as co-author or editor of several other works.

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About the Seminar Program

The "Asian Voices: Promoting Dialogue between the US and Asia" Seminar Program seeks to provide a forum for Asian voices to be heard within the Washington community-voices on a wide range of regional and global topics. The Seminar Program, however, will not be restricted solely to Asia-Pacific issues, or US-Japan relations, but will focus on the broader global questions that confront both parts of the world. For information or to register for this event, please contact Seminar Program at 202-296-6694 or at seminar@spfusa.org


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