Japan-U.S. Foreign Policy Implications

Date: 3/14/2019
Time: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: Maglione Center, 5th Floor
 

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Japan-U.S. Foreign Policy Implications 

Please join the Office of Global Engagement and the Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research for a discussion on the future of the Japan-U.S. alliance.

Professor Toshihiro Nakayama will present a keynote speech pertaining to his expertise on Japan-U.S. relations, followed by comments from Consul-General Midori Takeuchi, Ambassador Christopher Hill, and Professor Floyd Ciruli, as moderator, and a question and answer session. 

Find Consul-General Takeuchi's bio here 

Find Ambassador Hill's bio here

Find Professor Nakayama's bio here

Find Professor Ciruli's bio here

When:

Thursday March 14, 2019 

Time:

5:00 pm Reception-hors d'ouevres and beverages
5:30 pm Introduction followed by Keynote speech by Prof. Nakayama
6:10 pm Panel Comments
6:30 pm Q&A 

Where:

Maglione Hall 
Anna and John J. Sie International Relations Complex 
2201 S Gaylord Street 
Denver, CO 80208 

Notes:

Parking passes will be sent out prior to the event









 
 

contact information

For questions about this event, including accessibility concerns, please contact:
 
Janet Roll
303.871.4852
globalengagement@du.edu

Please note that without adequate notice before the event, we may not be able to provide reasonable accommodations.

location

Maglione Center, 5th Floor
The Sie Complex
2201 S Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80208