イベント開催報告  国際交流

アンソニー・セイチ教授セミナー "In Search of a New Trilateral Dialogue"

2016年12月13日(火) 15:00 ~ 17:00 開催
会場:キヤノングローバル戦略研究所 会議室3

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(左からSaich氏、西田氏、瀬口氏、栗原氏)
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開催概要
題目:「Herding Cats: Developing a Common Purpose in Asia without Leadership」
発表者:Anthony Saich, Professor, Harvard Kennedy School, Distinguished Visiting Scholar, CIGS
コメンテーター:広島市立大学 国際学部 准教授 西田 竜也
          キヤノングローバル戦略研究所 研究主幹 瀬口 清之
モデレーター:キヤノングローバル戦略研究所 研究主幹 栗原 潤


プログラム
ProgramPDF:90KB


発表資料
栗原氏発表資料PDF:175KB
Saich氏発表資料PDF:396KB

講演要旨と質疑応答
講演要旨PDF:369KB
質疑応答PDF:367KB

発表概要
Amidst the current tumultuous politico-economic environment, how will the new US administration retain and strengthen its global leadership, in the face of China's widening and more solid sphere of influence? How can Japan handle adroitly the future Sino-American rivalry in Asia? In his third seminar at CIGS, Professor Saich, will address the possibilities for areas of collaboration given the new administration in the USA. First, the key challenges and threats need to be identified. Once identified, possibilities for collaboration can divided into the two categories of reform of existing organizations and the structure of new areas and institutions for cooperation. At the seminar, Professor Nishida and Mr. Saguchi will also present their own views from a Japanese perspective. We will explore a possibility of multi-dimensional dialogue in various fields ranging from politics and economics to technology and culture, in order to build a symbiotic relationship not only for the three countries but also for the entire global society.


発表者略歴
Anthony Saich (Distinguished Visiting Scholar, CIGS)
At the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), he serves as a professor of international affairs, director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation and of the Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia, and Faculty Chair of the China Programs. He is active in the broader Harvard community, serving as a committee member of the Harvard Council on Asian Studies, and a steering committee member of the Harvard Global Equity Initiative and the Harvard China Fund.