Seventy Years of the
U.S. – Japan Security Alliance:
Past, Present, and Future
In the face of an ever changing security situation the U.S.-Japan security alliance continues to play an essential role in ensuring stability and peace in the Asia Pacific region. This program will focus on the history of this alliance while discussing historical events that have made a significant impact on U.S.-Japan security relations and touching upon the outlook of security relations in the current international environment.
Japan Society
Monday, March 14 @ 6 PM
Speakers:

Satoshi Morimoto
11th Minister of Defense, Ministry of Defense;
Special Adviser to the Minister of Defense;
Professor, Takushoku University

Michael Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair,
Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)