Nov 8, 2009
Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Security Program
- Asia Division
- Bridging Strategic Asia: The Rise of India in East Asia and the Implications for the U.S.-Japan Alliance
- Congressional Attitudes and the Future of the U.S.-ROK Alliance
- Cross-Strait Security Initiative
- CSIS/Lowy Dialogue
- CSIS Southeast Asia Initiative
- Dialogue among a New Generation on the Future of the U.S.-Japan Alliance
- East Asia Strategy Group
- Japanese Ministry of Defense
- Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Korean-American Attitudes Toward and Impact on U.S.-Korea Policy
- Pursuing a Comprehensive Vision for the U.S.-ROK Alliance
- Taiwan Ministry of National Defense
- U.S.-China Strategic Dialogue
- Democracy in U.S. Security Strategy
- Proliferation Prevention
Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Executive Program brings to Washington a select group 20 mid-level Japanese officials from Tokyo and embassies around the world to enable U.S. practitioners and experts to engage in focused discussions with a rising generation of Japanese diplomats on a range of topics important to the U.S.-Japan alliance. Seminar discussions will address issues related to Asian regional security, U.S. foreign and security policy, defense and military affairs, security policy formulation, and the future of the U.S.-Japan alliance.
