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October 16, 2024
Reminder: DIJ Forum "Opening to Omnilateralism in an Interpopular World", Oct. 17, 18.30 - 20.00 (JST)
From: Luise Kahlow <kahlow@dijtokyo.org>
Date: 2024/10/15
This is a friendly reminder of our upcoming DIJ Forum (hybrid):
"Opening to Omnilateralism in an Interpopular World" (LINK)
October 17, 2024 / 18.30 - 20.00 (JST)
Wolfgang Pape, former EU diplomat
Akio Kawato, former Japanese career diplomat
After a century of Western-inspired and hackneyed multilateralism,
Wolfgang Pape is a freelance writer, lecturer and lawyer living in Brussels. He served in the European Commission for 30 years, including postings to Tokyo. In Brussels, he was in charge of the 'Asia Strategy' and contributed to the 'White Paper on Governance'. He studied law and economics at the universities of Marburg and Genève, spent two years at Osaka Gaidai and Kyoto University, as well as subsequently at Harvard for his Dr iuris in Freiburg in 1981. His lectures and publications in English, German, Japanese and French range from worldwide cultural diversity to trade issues and inclusive global governance, for which he coined the term "Omnilateralism", the title of his latest book (http://omnilateralism.
Akio Kawato (M.A., Harvard) is the only Japanese career diplomat who witnessed all the major historical events in the USSR and later Russia, such as the demise of Brezhnev or the fall of the Soviet Union. Mr. Kawato also served in Europe, the USA and Central Asia. He extensively traveled in Asia as well. As a free-lance commentator, he now contributes columns for Newsweek Japan and presides over his own blog "Japan and World Trends" (www.japan-world-trends.com) designed for international exchange of views among intellectuals (in Japanese, English, Chinese and Russian languages). Currently his new book In Search of the Lost Modern Age is forthcoming with Fujiwara-Shoten. The book analyzes how Western "modern" values and economies arose with references to Chinese and Islamic history.
Hybrid Event
For onsite participation, please register via email to forum@dijtokyo.org by 15 October 2024, stating your name and affiliation.
For online participation, please register here (Zoom).
The event will be held in English, admission is free. The presentations by will be followed by a Q&A session and a small reception.
DIJ Tokyo
Jochi Kioizaka Bldg. 2F, 7-1 Kioicho
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0094, Japan
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