Date : December 3, 2024
Outlook for Japanese Diplomacy in 2025: Stabilizing the Asia Pacific Region 80 Years After World War II(Dr. Taizo Miyagi, Professor, Faculty of Law, Chuo University)
post date : 2024.12.23
2025 is an important milestone, marking 80 years since the end of World War II. The diplomacy and security environment surrounding Japan has changed dramatically in recent years and is becoming more complex and severe, with threatening actions by China in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea, nuclear weapon and missile development by North Korea, and concerns over Japan-South Korea security cooperation due to the turmoil in South Korea. What role should Japan play for the sake of stability both domestically and in the region, while facing the harsh realities of the international community?
The FPCJ has invited Dr. Taizo Miyagi, an expert in international political history and Japanese diplomacy and a professor at the Chuo University Faculty of Law, to discuss the outlook for Japanese diplomacy in 2025 and stabilizing the Asia Pacific region 80 years after World War II. He will discuss the history of Japanese diplomacy since the war, and what role Japan should play and what path it should take for the sake of international peace and stability.
Please note that you cannot physically attend this briefing, as it will be a Zoom webinar.
Embassy representatives and FPCJ supporting members may also participate in the briefing as observers (admission free).
■Date: Jan. 10 (Fri), 2025, 14:00-15:30 (Deadline for application: Noon, Thursday, Jan.9)
■Theme: Outlook for Japanese Diplomacy in 2025: Stabilizing the Asia Pacific Region 80 Years After World War II
■Briefer: Dr. Taizo Miyagi, Professor, Faculty of Law, Chuo University
■Language: Japanese, with consecutive English interpretation
As in our standard press briefings, there will be a Q&A session at the end.
*In principle, questions will only be accepted from members of the foreign press.
■Members of the Foreign Press:
Please send any questions for the briefer or topics you are interested in to cp@fpcjpn.or.jp by 12:00 on Monday, Jan. 6.
As there will only be a limited amount of time to ask questions during the briefing, we will collect questions and provide them to the briefer in advance.
■How to Apply: Please refer to the email we sent.
*We will not be accepting applications by email.