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October 5, 2018

[SSJ: 10387] 10 Oct. NATO States' & Asian Security: From Interests to Action​. YCAPS@YOKOTA! seminar series

From: John Bradford <johnfbradford@gmail.com>
Date: 2018/10/02

SSJ Friends,


A gentle reminder to check you calendars and RSVP for the second
YCAPS event to be held in in Fussa City, just outside the gate of
Yokota Airbase, a keystone facility for U.S.-Japan Alliance cooperation.
On 10 Oct, a panel of distinguished experts will lead a seminar
discussing the role of NATO states in Asian security. In the last few
years, several of these states have acted on their national interests to
strengthen their diplomatic stances and their military presence in this
region. Topics will include NATO military operations in support of UN
sanctions on North Korea, freedom of navigation in the South China
Sea, and bilateral relations with Japan. Please find details below.

Best regards,

John Bradford
President, YCAPS
www.YCAPS.org <http://www.YCAPS.org> <http://www.YCAPS.org>




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NATO States' & Asian Security: From Interests to Action
<https://www.facebook.com/events/244034909642219/?active_tab=about>


A panel of 6 distinguished experts will lead a seminar discussing the
role of NATO states in Asian security. In the last few years, several of
these states have acted on their national interests to strengthen their
diplomatic stances and their military presence in this region. Topics
will NATO military operations in support of UN sanctions on North Korea,
freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, and bilateral relations
with Japan.


Start the evening by anytime during the 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM reception that
will feature a light meal, drinks, and excellent conversation. Find
seats at 7:30 PM for this YCAPS-JUMP Seminar.



Wednesday, October 10 at 6:30 PM - 9 PM
1st Floor Music Room
Fussa Citizen's Hall (福生市民会館)
〒197-0011 Tōkyō-to, Fussa-shi, Fussa, 2455
<https://www.google.co.jp/maps/place/Fussa+Citizen%27s+Hall/@35.73399,139.337843,15z/data=%214m5%213m4%211s0x0:0x9567549f5913d13c%218m2%213d35.73399%214d139.337843>



The Fussa Citizen's Hall is a 6 min walk from Ushihama station (Chuo/Ome
line) or free parking in the large covered garage near the corner of
Route 16 and the Yokota Supply Gate. Transportation from Yokosuka will
be provided for those who contact info@ycaps.org <mailto:info@ycaps.org> <mailto:info@ycaps.org <mailto:info@ycaps.org>>
before 5 Oct.


This event is free of charge.


Panelists:


Capt Paul Casson, Royal Navy, is the British Defence Attaché in Tokyo,
having just arrived from studying International Relations at the Royal
College of Defence Studies. His past career has seen operational
deployments at sea and in Afghanistan, and he was most recently to UK
MoD Project Manager for the Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers
being constructed in Scotland.


Captain Keizo Kitagawa, Japan Maritime Self Defense Force, is the
Director of the Strategic Studies Office the JMSDF Command and Staff
College. He previously served as Japan's Defence Attache in London and
holds a PhD from Keio University.


Dr. Garren Mulloy is an Associate Professor at Daito Bunka University in
Japan. His PhD (Newcastle University) focused on Japan Self-Defense
Forces' overseas operations, and his research has covered Japanese and
Asian security, international peace operations, defence reform,
military-related history, and comparing memories and memorialisations of
war in Britain and Japan.


Dr. Stephen Nagy is a Senior Associate Professor in the Department of
Politics and International Studies at the International Christian
University. Since, December 2017, he has also served as a Distinguish
Fellow for the Asia Pacific Foundation (AFP) of Canada. AFP is a
Canadian think tank that focuses on Asia.



Captain Christophe Pipolo is the French Defense Attache serving in
Tokyo. His distinguished career has included several posts dealing with
top-level strategic issues and he is a graduate of Japan's National
Institute of Defense Studies.


Tony Andriotis is Counsel at the law firm of Hughes Hubbard & Reed,
President of the Greek Chamber of Commerce of Japan, and a member of the
European Business Counsel's Board of Governors. He frequently writes and
lectures on issues regarding international dispute resolution, and is an
Adjunct Professor of Law at the Tokyo Campus of Temple Law School and an
Adjunct Lecturer at Keio Law School.



Co-sponsored by the Japan-United States Military Program
<https://www.jumprogram.org/>.

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