12
May 2021
Past Event
Virtual Event | US and Japan National Security and Defense Strategies

Virtual Event | US and Japan National Security and Defense Strategies

Past Event
Online Only
May 12, 2021
12
May 2021
Past Event
Speakers:
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Elbridge Colby

Guest Contributor

Nobushige Takamizawa

Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo & Former Deputy Secretary-General, National Security Secretariat

Sugio Takahashi

Head, Defence Policy Division, Policy Studies Department, National Institute for Defense Studies & Former Deputy Director of the Office of Strategic Planning, Ministry of Defense

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Nadia Schadlow

Senior Fellow

Masashi Murano (Moderator)

Japan Chair Fellow, Hudson Institute

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Join Hudson Institute Japan Chair Fellow Masashi Murano, Senior Fellow Nadia Schadlow, and expert panelists Elbridge Colby, Nobushige Takamizawa, and Sugio Takahashi for a discussion on deepening the strategic collaboration of the U.S.- Japan alliance.

Following the recent summit between President Biden and Prime Minister Suga, it’s clear that the U.S.-Japan alliance is strong, but there are many challenges that the two powers must confront together. These include re-prioritizing an expanding range of security issues—including the threat from Beijing—the impact of the Global Posture Review on the Indo-Pacific region, and redefining of the roles, missions, and capabilities of the U.S. forces and the Japan Self-Defense Forces.

To deal with these complex challenges, the United States and Japan must first do two things. First, there must be coherence between the national security strategies and defense strategies. Second, further integrate the strategies of the U.S.-Japan alliance. Dual strategic alignment will be crucial to making effective use of our limited time and resources, and to enhance our competitiveness. Please join Hudson’s distinguished panel for a discussion on these timely issues.

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