June 28, 2010
"150 Years of Amity and 50 Years of Alliance"- Session 1: The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Present and Future
Keio University Vice President Naoyuki Agawa moderates a panel on the current status of the U.S-Japan alliance and prospects for the future featuring Kazuya Sakamoto of Osaka University; Yoichi Funabashi, Editor-in-Chief of the Asahi Shimbun; Richard Armitage, former Deputy Secretary of State; and Joseph Nye of Harvard University.
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