Please join the Japan Society in welcoming Joseph S. Nye Jr to the Yoko Makino Policy Series.
Date: Wednesday, April 6, 6 PM – 8 PM
Speaker: Joseph S. Nye Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor and former Dean of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government
Moderator: Fred Katayama,-Anchor, Thomson Reuters; Director, Japan Society
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Yoko Makino Policy Series
Wednesday, April 6, 6 PM – 8 PM
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Fred Katayama.-
How is power changing in the 21st century- One of America’s leading foreign policy intellectuals analyzes its evolution in the global information age. Joseph S. Nye Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor and former Dean of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, discusses his new book-The Future of Power. In it, he outlines the major shifts of this century: new transnational challenges such as the financial crisis, global epidemics, and climate change facing an increasingly interconnected world; a changing global political and economic landscape, including the rise of China and India; and the increasing influence of non-state actors.
Agenda:
6:00-6:30 pm Registration
6:30-7:30 Lecture and Q&A
7:30-8:00 Book Sales and Reception
8:15 Adjourn
Admission: Corporate members are entitled to a designated number of free admissions to this event, based on their company’s current membership level. These reservations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event. Additional corporate registrants and Japan Society individual members at the Patron level and above pay the discounted corporate member rate of $10 for the lecture. Nonmember admission is $15. The academic and government admission rate is $10. When payment is required, prepayment must be made, or registration secured, with a credit card. All registrations and cancellations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event. Substitutions are welcome.
Register online here to register-or send an email to-register@japansociety.org.
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