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20 June 2023 at 18:30 Temple U Japan/YCAPSAndrew Oros: Japan's graying security landscape

From: Robert Dujarric <robert.dujarric@tuj.temple.edu>
Date: 2023/06/07

The Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies at Temple University Japan Presents


Co-sponsored with the Yokosuka Council on Asia-Pacific Studies

Andrew Oros:
Japan's graying security landscape
20 June 2023 at 18:30 at Temple University Japan Room 401

RSVP appreciated but not required. Questions: icas@tuj.temple.edu

 
      
Speaker

Andrew Oros, Washington College.

Moderator

Stephen Nagy, Yokosuka Council on Asia-Pacific Studies.

Overview

Japan is at the leading edge of an unprecedented population aging and shrinking underway in Northeast Asia, with both fellow security partners of the United States such as South Korea and Taiwan as well as adversaries China, North Korea, and Russia facing similar population changes through 2035. The regional trend of both graying populations and rising gray-zone security challenges sets a new context for regional security competition, which has the result of drawing in a greater number of security partners from the broader Indo-Pacific region and even from Europe. This talk will consider Japan's new national security strategy (December 2022) within the context of Japan's graying security landscape.

Access

Temple University Japan Room 401

1-14-29 Taishido, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

東京都世田谷区太子堂1-14-29

Metro:Sangenjaya Station/三軒茶屋駅. Exit South A/南口A

Exact coordinates (copy to Google Maps)

35.642317133254295, 139.6738373586528

Maps/Directions:

https://www.tuj.ac.jp/maps/tokyo (English)

https://www.tuj.ac.jp/jp/maps/tokyo (Japanese)

Speaker Profile

Dr. Andrew Oros is Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland and author of "Japan's Security Renaissance" (Columbia University Press, 2017). He was recently a fellow at the Wilson Center in Washington, DC working on a new book manuscript tentatively entitled "Asia's Graying Security: Aging Powers and Rising Challenges in the Indo-Pacific.

https://www.washcoll.edu/people_departments/faculty/aoros2.php

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