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Japan, Australia and regional security architecture

Crawford School of Public Policy | Australia-Japan Research Centre

Event details

Lecture

Date & time

Friday 19 February 2016
3.30pm–5.00pm

Venue

Lecture Theatre 1, Ground floor, Hedley Bull Centre, Building 130, Cnr Garran Rd and Liversidge St, ANU

Speaker

Professor Mie Oba, Tokyo University of Science; Associate Professor Ryo Sahashi, Kanagawa University; Professor Nick Bisley, La Trobe University; and Dr Amy King, ANU.

Contacts

Hannah Harmelin

In this public lecture, experts from Japan and Australia will discuss opportunities and challenges around Japan-Australia bilateral cooperation within the existing regional security architecture. How can Japan and Australia revitalise and enhance open and inclusive regional security institutions, such as the ASEAN Regional Forum, ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting Plus, and East Asia Summit? What are new areas in which both countries can further cooperate in regional security institutions? What are challenges against such cooperation?

The discussion will be chaired by Dr Amy King (ANU), with Professor Mie Oba (Tokyo University of Science), Associate Professor Ryo Sahashi (Kanagawa University), and Professor Nick Bisley (La Trobe University) on the panel.

Drinks and canapes will be provided in the Hedley Bull Atrium following the event.

This event is co-hosted by the Australia-Japan Research Centre (AJRC) and the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC).

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