ICJS Event: Delamotte/Dujarric roundtable on Japan's security environment
- Date
- Thursday, July 31, 2008
- Time
- 7:00 p.m. (talk will start at 7:30 p.m.)
- Venue
- Temple University, Japan Campus, Azabu Hall 302 (Access)
- Admission
- Open to general public. You can purchase a bento and drinks at the convenience store next to the university.
- RSVP
- Please RSVP to icjs@tuj.ac.jp
About the Event
In the past few months, North Korea and the US have reached an agreement on the DPRK nuclear issue, the DPRK is in the process of being delisted from the "state sponsors of terrorism," Sino-Taiwanese relations have improved, Japan hosted the G8, the Tokdo/Takeshima resurfaced, and China is about to host the Olympics. To try to make sense of these events, Guibourg Delamotte and Robert Dujarric will lead a round table discussion on Japan's evolving security environment.
About Guibourg Delamotte
Dr. Delamotte is a Japan specialist from Asia Centre, based at the Political Institute of Paris. She teaches International relations and Japanese politics at the National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations (Inalco) and is currently a Visiting Fellow at Temple University Japan's ICJS. A graduate of the Universities of Paris II (France) and of Oxford (UK), she studied International Relations at the Institute of Political Studies of Paris (Sciences-po), whilst completing a Masters in Japanese at Inalco. In 2007, she completed a PhD on Japan's defense policy at the Paris-based School of Social Sciences (EHESS), with the highest honors.
About ICJS
The Institute of Contemporary Japanese Studies (ICJS) is an organization dedicated to fostering study and research on various topics related to contemporary Japan and Asia.