Date : December 18, 2019
Video report: Outlook for Japanese Foreign Policy in 2020 (Dr. Ken JIMBO, Keio University Professor)
post date : 2019.12.19
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who in November this year became the longest-serving prime minister in the history of Japan’s constitutional government, has also stated that for foreign policy he would engage in strategic diplomacy that takes a panoramic perspective of the terrestrial globe, and has visited other countries 79 times since taking office again in December 2012, the most of any prime minister in Japan’s history. This month, he will be attending a trilateral summit between Japan, China, and South Korea held in China starting on the 23rd. Chinese President Xi Jinping is also expected to visit Japan in April 2020.
The FPCJ invited foreign policy and security expert Dr. Ken Jimbo, a professor at the Keio University Faculty of Policy Management, to discuss Japan’s foreign policy in 2020, including both its foreign policy in Asia and its relations with the US, which will be having presidential elections in November next year.
The briefing had a total of 37 participants including journalists from China, Denmark, Singapore, South Korea, and the USA.
Date: December 18 (Wed), 2019, 11:00-12:30
Theme: Outlook for Japanese Foreign Policy in 2020
Briefer: Dr. Ken JIMBO, Keio University Professor
Language: Japanese (with consecutive English interpretation)
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