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| Director: | Sheila A. Smith, Senior Fellow for Japan Studies |
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February 2008 - Present
Meetings
Behind the Hu-Fukuda Summit
Related Project: Roundtable Series on Japan in Northeast Asia
| Speaker: | Takeo Akiba, Fellow, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University |
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| Presider: | Sheila A. Smith, Senior Fellow for Japan Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
A Conversation with Akitaka Saiki
Related Project: Roundtable Series on Japan in Northeast Asia
| Speaker: | Akitaka Saiki, Director-General, Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan |
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| Presider: | Sheila A. Smith, Senior Fellow for Japan Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
U.S. and Japan Expert Dialogue on China
Related Project: Roundtable Series on Japan in Northeast Asia
Dinner Meeting between CFR China Task Force and Japan Institute for International Affairs China Studies Group
Related Project: Roundtable Series on Japan in Northeast Asia
| Speaker: | Kenichiro Sasae, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan |
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Political Change in the U.S.-Japan Alliance - Do We Need a New Agenda?
Related Project: Roundtable Series on Japan in Northeast Asia
| Speaker: | Hitoshi Tanaka, Former Deputy Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs, Japan |
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| Presider: | Sheila A. Smith, Senior Fellow for Japan Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
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