Asian Geopolitics and North Korea: Views from Japan, China, India, and the US

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Geopolitical challenges in Asia have become multi-dimensional. North Korea's persistent development of their nuclear and missile programs have prompted upgraded responses by the U.S. and China, and triggered a reorientation of defense posture in South Korea and Japan. China's role in the region remains uncertain, amid continuous military expansion while upholding trade liberalization and infrastructure development in the wider Eurasian continent. In such a complex geopolitical background, what will be the role of Japan? Experts from Japan, China, the US, and India gather to discuss these issues.

G1 Global Conference 2017 Politics Breakout Session held at Graduate School of Management, GLOBIS University in Tokyo, September 18, 2017.

Geopolitics in Asia: New Shifts and Rebalancing?

Panelists:
» Jonathan Berkshire Miller (International Affairs Fellow (Japan), Council on Foreign Relations)
» Narendra Taneja (Energy Expert and Spokesperson BJP (India's governing party))
» Dong Wang (Associate Professor, School of International Studies, Peking University)
» James Zumwalt (CEO, Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA)

Moderator:
» Ken Jimbo (Associate Professor, Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University)

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