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ASPI Managing Director, Rorry Daniels, will share her analysis and insights on how the U.S. should work with its allies to balance China’s growing power and protect its own interests without sparking unintended conflict.
Fourth session of the quarterly webinar series with Bill Emmott and Jesper Koll that discusses what’s new in the Japanese economy, business, financial markets, and more.
February 14, 2023 — long-term Japan investor Andrew McDermott and influential Japanese financial journalist Leo Lewis presented different views on capitalism made in Japan.
Takako Hikotani discusses the three important questions on Japan’s new security strategy that are important not only for Japan but also for the US and the alliance: who fights, who pays, and who decides.
Andrew McDermott and Leo Lewis speak to Jesper Koll about their different views on capitalism made in Japan and discuss the differences in the narratives and realities of Japan.
November 10, 2022 — A panel of curators and artists discussed the relationship between art, ESG, and SDGs and how art can help make a difference in social issues.
December 13, 2022 — General Charles Flynn provided us with his views on U.S. Army activities in the Indo-Pacific region, the role of the network of Allies and Partners, and the importance of the U.S.-Japan Alliance.
October 26, 2022 — Asia Society Japan invited artist, Hayaki Nishigaki to Art for Breakfast. Nishigaki talked about his journey as an artist, diving into his personal history, the continual use of Godzilla, and more.
September 22, 2022 — Stanley Wong also known as anothermountainman joined Art for Breakfast in a presentation titled, art : zen anothermountainman’s creative life journey.
General Charles A. Flynn joins the Asia Society Policy Salon Tokyo to provide his views on U.S. Army activities in the Indo-Pacific region, the role of the network of allies and partners, and the importance of the U.S.-Japan Alliance.
Continuing from the successful art journeys to Kyoto in 2020 and Kanazawa & Fukui in 2021, the 5th Asia Society Japan Center Art Journey took us to Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale.
November 9, 2022 — Founder of Shizenkan University in Tokyo, Dr. Tomo Noda, joined Startup Nation Japan to talk about the new type of management education necessary to develop leaders that the world needs today.
ASPI Managing Director, Rorry Daniels, will share her analysis and insights on how the U.S. should work with its allies to balance China’s growing power and protect its own interests without sparking unintended conflict.
Fourth session of the quarterly webinar series with Bill Emmott and Jesper Koll that discusses what’s new in the Japanese economy, business, financial markets, and more.