[International Liberal Arts Seminar] Where is Trump's America and the World Headed? How will Japan's new administration deal with it?
The Trump administration is now in its second year. Uncertainty remains over tariff negotiations, and the IMF and World Bank are predicting a significant decline in the global economic growth rate. A new cabinet has been formed in Japan, but the outlook remains uncertain. We will discuss future changes in the US, Japan, and the global situation with leading experts.
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Venue
Teikyo University Kasumigaseki Campus (Hirakawacho Mori Tower)
program
14:00 Opening remarks Visiting Professor Seicho Okinaga Research Institute 14:05-14:45Lecture 1 "The Future of the US-China Conflict and Japan's Options" Keiko Yoshioka, Columnist and Editorial Board Member, Asahi Shimbun 14:45-15:25Lecture 2 "The Trump 2.0 Administration and Contemporary American Thought Trends" Hirotsugu Aida Journalist and Intellectual History Researcher 15:25-16:05Lecture 3 "Global Challenges and Japan's Policy Issues" Takehiko Nakao, Chairman of the International Economic Strategy Center, Inc. and former President of the Asian Development Bank 16:15-17:15 Panel discussion "Where is Trump's America and the World Headed?" Moderator: Kensuke Karube, Journalist and Professor, Faculty Faculty of Economics, Teikyo University Panelists: Keiko Yoshioka, Hirotsugu Aida, Takehiko Nakao 17:15Closing Remarks
Moderator: Miyae Tanimoto, Associate Professor Okinaga Research Institute
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