Event Details

Japan has got what it takes to be a leading power in shaping global affairs in general, Asia Pacific relations in particular. Japan-US relations are the obvious center of gravity, but the density of Japan's economic integration into Asia Pacific allow for great influence and strategic leadership that goes beyond just being the "unsinkable aircraft carrier for Washington". What is Japan's role in the world? Can Japan be a "mediator" between America and China? How can the forces of Japan soft-power and Japan hard-power become a more effective tool for regional stability? Why is Japan not more respected on the global stage?


Come join us for a discussion with one of the world's leading global affairs experts, the Financial Times' Gideon Rachman. Gideon has been spending several months in Japan and will share his insights and perceptions of Japan's role in the world.


Event and Registration Details

  • This event will be conducted in-person and online, and registration is required.
  • In-person participation is for members and guests only. Please pay your fee by credit card (Visa or Mastercard only) or at the door.
  • Online participation is open to the public and free.


To attend online, please sign up from the registration form for online participation​​.

Tickets

In-person: Founding Member

This ticket is for in-person attendance for Asia Society Japan Founding Members only.

Member Price Complimentary
In-person: Guest

This ticket is for in-person attendance for members’ guests or Asia21 Fellows.
- Standard Price: Pay online (Visa or Mastercard only)
- Door Price: Pay at the door on the day

Standard Price ¥5,500
Door Price ¥6,000

Venue

International House of Japan (B1)

Japan

If you have any questions please contact Asia Society Japan Center

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