Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM CDT
Tuesday, Sept 22
6 p.m.
Virtual Zoom Event
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FREE
Security and Economy: The Current State of Japan-Korea-U.S. Trilateral Relations
Co-presented by the Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth, the Sun & Star Program on Japan and East Asia at SMU’s Tower Center for Policy and International Studies
Japan and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) are two of the most important allies of the United States, although 2020 has presented challenges that are domestic in origin but worldwide in scope. April parliamentary elections in Korea, a contentious U.S. presidential campaign, and an embattled Prime Minister Abe in Japan have created new dynamics in dialogue between these global economic powers. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the necessity of ongoing international communication, collaboration, and cooperation. Alliances will be further tested by Abe’s recent resignation and a new prime minister looking to establish his role in Japan’s government. Join us for an engaging discussion on the realities of present bilateral and trilateral relations, the effects of COVID-19, and what the immediate future may hold for these three countries.
Panelists
Yasuyo Sakata
Professor of International Relations at the Kanda University of International Studies (KIUS)
Marc Knapper
Deputy Asst. Secretary for Korea and Japan, Bureau of East Asia & Pacific Affairs
U.S. Department of State
Moderator
Dr. Hiroki Takeuchi
Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Sun & Star Program on Japan and East Asia in the Tower Center, Southern Methodist University (SMU)
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