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October 2, 2018
[SSJ: 10382] GraSPP Research Seminar Series / SSU Forum [October 23rd. Speaker: Dr. David Ellis and Mr. James Hardy]
From: graspp_eventinfo@pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Date: 2018/10/01
Dear colleagues,
Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP), The University of Tokyo, is pleased to invite you to the GraSPP Research Seminar by*Dr. David Ellis*, and *Mr. James Hardy*. Please see below for further details.
This seminar is jointly sponsored with the Security Studies Unit (SSU) Forum, The University of Tokyo.
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*Title: /"Britain, Japan and the future of Asia-Pacific security"/*
*Speaker : _Dr. David Ellis_*: Minister and Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy Tokyo
*_Mr. James Hardy_* : Senior Research Analyst, Japan and East Asia, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, United Kingdom
Commentator : Chiyuki AOI : Professor (International Security), Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP), The University of Tokyo
Moderator : HENG Yee Kuang : Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP), The University of Tokyo
*Date: Tuesday, 23 October 2018 **
*Time: 12:20**−13:50*
*Venue: SMBC Hall, 4F, International Academic Research Building, The University of Tokyo *
(map https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/content/400020145.pdf)
★Please register from the link below.
https://ppforum.jp/?action_entry=true&forum_id=455
http://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/events/2018-09-18-15413/
Abstract:
"The Asia-Pacific region is increasingly viewed by the West as the next inevitable power-house, both in terms of military/security issues and economic prosperity. This seminar provides perspectives on current and emerging trends in UK-Japan relations and how the two countries view the future of Asia-Pacific security. The view of a practitioner at the British Embassy Tokyo is presented in combination with a macro-level analysis of regional trends from a UK perspective at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London".
Speaker's biography:
_Dr. David Ellis_took on the role of Minister and Deputy Head of Mission on 1 August 2016. He is responsible for advancing UK-Japan relations on political and security issues. He also oversees the consular and visa operations as well the Embassy's corporate operations. 2011 -2015 Minister-Counsellor (Political), British Embassy Beijing. Responsibilities included leading political teams covering Chinese domestic politics, human rights, and foreign and security policy. (For more information, please check his biography page <https://www.gov.uk/government/people/david-ellis#biography>)
_Mr. James Hardy_is the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office's senior research analyst on Japan and east Asian security affairs. Mr. Hardy focuses on regional security issues and arrangements, alliance networks, and military capabilities; he is also particularly interested in Japan's evolving security and defence policies and its domestic political arrangements. Before joining the FCO, he worked as Asia-Pacific Editor for Jane's Defence Weekly, and was a staff writer for The Yomiuri Shimbun in Tokyo.
Related Link:
Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo (http://www.pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/)
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