イベント開催報告 外交・安全保障
2019年11月19日(火)
16:00
~ 17:30
開催
会場:キヤノングローバル戦略研究所 会議室
開催概要
題目:「Impeachment and Elections: the impact on U.S. Foreign policy in Northeast Asia」
登壇者:ダニエル・C・スナイダー(Lecturer, International Policy at Stanford University)
宮家 邦彦(キヤノングローバル戦略研究所 研究主幹)
プログラム
ProgramPDF: 149KB
開催趣旨
The United States has now entered a new phase of political uncertainty, marked by the move to impeach President Donald Trump and the intensification of the election campaign heading toward the 2020 presidential vote. How does this uncertainty impact the role of the United States in global issues? How does the election determine policy choices? And in particular, how might it impact key issues in Northeast Asia - the nuclear negotiations with North Korea; trade war with China; the management of security alliances with Japan and South Korea, including defense cost sharing talks, and U.S.-Japan relations.
These questions will be discussed by Daniel Sneider, Lecturer in International Policy and East Asian Studies at Stanford University and Kuni Miyake, Research Director, Canon Institute for Global Studies.
発表者略歴
Daniel C. Sneider(ダニエル・C・スナイダー)
Daniel C. Sneider is a Lecturer in International Policy at Stanford University. He was previously the Associate Director for Research at the Asia Pacific Research Center at Stanford, where he directed the Center's Divided Memories and Reconciliation project, a comparative study of the formation of wartime historical memory in East Asia. He is currently a Visiting Researcher at the Canon Institute for Global Studies in Tokyo, where he is working on a diplomatic history of the creation and management of the U.S. security alliances with Japan and South Korea during the Cold War. Sneider is the co-author of a book on wartime memory and elite opinion, Divergent Memories, from Stanford University Press. His writings frequently appear in major publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Slate, The Christian Science Monitor, Yale Global, The National Interest, International Economy, Toyo Keizai and The Asahi Shimbun. He is a former foreign correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor who served in Japan, India, and the former Soviet Union, and covered U.S. politics and elections for the Monitor and the San Jose Mercury News.
宮家邦彦
キヤノングローバル戦略研究所 研究主幹、立命館大学 客員教授。1978年東京大学法学部卒業後、外務省入省。カイロ、バグダッド、ワシントン、北京にて大使館勤務。本省では、外務大臣秘書官、中東第二課長、中東第一課長、日米安保条約課長、中東局参事官などを歴任。2005年、外務省退職後、株式会社外交政策研究所を設立。2006年立命館大学客員教授。2006-07年安倍内閣「公邸連絡調整官」として首相夫人を補佐。2009年4月よりCIGS研究主幹(外交安保)。