「今後ますます不確実な世界で日米両国が直面する戦略的選択」

草の根の戦略地政学

米国時間:2022年3月29日-午後6時30分(18:30)EDT
日本時間:2022年3月30日-午前7時30分(07:30)JST
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是非この機会にインディアナ日米協会(JASI)のプログラムに参加し、日本とアジアで高く評価されている2人の専門家による日米両国が直面する戦略的課題に関するタイムリーで有益な議論をお聞きください。

このプログラムでは、安全保障とグローバルな同盟における日本の可能性と選択、日米関係の地政学的課題と政策がビジネスに与える影響、そしてアジア、東ヨーロッパ、ロシア、ウクライナに関する最新の展望を検討します。インディアナ州トップの国際投資家としての日本とともに、日本の役割とその政策により最終的にここで私たちも影響を受けます。

道下教授も東京からの一般的な最新情報を提供してくださいます。

インディアナ日米協会は、この特別な「草の根の戦略地政学」プログラムを発表するにあたり、インディアナ世界問題評議会およびアーラム大学と提携できることを嬉しく思います。戦略地政学シリーズは、笹川平和財団と全米日米協会の支援により実現しました。

この度の著名な講演者は、今後の同盟が直面する課題と機会についての見解をお話しくださいます。

Samuels

リチャード・サミュエルズ
政治学者
マサチューセッツ工科大学 政治学部教授

Richard Samuels is Ford International Professor of Political Science and director of the Center for International Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been head of the MIT Political Science Department, Vice-Chair of the Committee on Japan of the National Research Council, and chair of the Japan-US Friendship Commission. He has also been elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and was awarded an Imperial decoration, the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star by the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese Prime Minister. His study of the political and policy consequences of the 2011 Tohoku catastrophe, 3:11: Disaster and Change in Japan, was published by Cornell University Press in 2013. Samuels' Securing Japan: Tokyo's Grand Strategy and the Future of East Asia, was a finalist for the Lionel Gelber Prize for the best book in international affairs in 2007. Special Duty: A History of the Japanese Intelligence Community was named one of the Best of Books in 2019 by Foreign Affairs, the journal of the Council of Foreign Relations.


道下 徳成

国際政治学者
政策研究大学院大学教授

Narushige Michishita is vice president and professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) in Tokyo. He has served as a member of the National Security Secretariat Advisory Board and a global fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. He acquired his Ph.D. from the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University. A specialist in Japanese security and foreign policy as well as security issues on the Korean Peninsula, he is the author of “The US Maritime Strategy in the Pacific during the Cold War,” in Sebastian Bruns and Sarandis Papadopoulos, eds., Conceptualizing Maritime and Naval Strategy: Festschrift for Peter M. Swartz, Captain (USN) retired (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2020); Lessons of the Cold War in the Pacific: U.S. Maritime Strategy, Crisis Prevention, and Japan’s Role (Woodrow Wilson Center, 2016) (co-authored with Peter M. Swartz and David F. Winkler); and North Korea’s Military-Diplomatic Campaigns, 1966-2008 (Routledge, 2009).


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ダイロン・ダブニー

日本研究所ディレクター(代表)
アーラム大学 政治学部准教授

Dyron Dabney is an Associate Professor jointly in the Politics Department and the Japanese Studies program at Earlham College, Richmond, IN. He also is the Jackson Bailey Memorial Endowed Chair for Japan Study/Institute for Education on Japan (IEJ) and the Director of IEJ and Japan Study; leading programs in liberal arts and international education. His research and teaching interests include campaigns and elections, political parties, political participation and elite politics. While specializing in Japanese politics, Dabney’s research and teaching interests invite comparative analyses of Japanese and American politics, culture and society. Dabney holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Politics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is a Network for the Future Cohort II Scholar of The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation, a former Board of Directors member of ASIANetwork, and a regular guest faculty and lecturer at Waseda University, Tokyo.

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