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Speaker: Professor Yukiko Fukagawa, Waseda University
Date&time: May 15, Wednesday
Time: Doors open at 11:00 am
<GM & Luncheon> 11:30 am ~ 14:00 <Online Streaming> 11:30 am ~ 12:40
Venue: <GM & Luncheon> FCCJ (Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan) Address: Fifth floor of Marunouchi, Nijubashi Building Marunouchi 3-2-3 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005
<Online Streaming> A Zoom link will be shared with attendees in the registration confirmation email and also in a reminder email on the day prior to the event.
Fee: <GM & Luncheon> Members 7,000 yen / Guests 8,000 yen (Not refundable after May 9th)
<Online Streaming> Online Zoom fee is 1,000 yen (non-refundable) if you reside in Japan. This fee helps to cover virtual operation costs for CWAJ hybrid meetings, including IT support.
If you reside overseas: no payment is required.
RSVP: <GM & Luncheon> By noon on May 8th <Online/Streaming> By noon on May 13th
The CWAJ Scholarship Committee invites you on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, for a celebration and presentation of CWAJ 2024 Scholarship Awardees.
Guest Lecture “Changing Japan-U.S. Economic Partnership in East Asia”
Japan-U.S. efforts in intellectual exchange have contributed to their unshakeable alliance, even in economic cooperation. In the early 1990s in its economic primacy, Japan’s aid for Asia was intensively bashed by Washington, now repeated by the critiques against China’s One Belt One Road projects. Though the security relations are wholly different in terms of China, Japan may still be in a secure position to bridge the two powers, allied with other middle powers, including South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore, who have graduated from aid recipients to full donors, and major ASEAN economies who benefitted fully at the time and are still looking for a balanced relationship with China.
Bio of Professor Yukiko Fukagawa
Yukiko Fukagawa is currently a Professor, School of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University. After completing her undergraduate program at Waseda, she studied at Yale University for an MA in International Development Economics supported by CWAJ, and finished a Ph.D program at Waseda Graduate School of Business Studies. Her major interest lies in economic development in East Asia including Korea. She worked for Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and Long-Term Credit Bank Research Institute (LTCBR) before joining the faculty of Aoyama Gakuin University and the University of Tokyo. She returned to Waseda in 2006 to serve as Vice Dean, and was also a visiting fellow at Cambridge University in 2014, and Yonsei University in 2015.
Luncheon Menu:
Meat Menu
Appetizer: Canola flower tart and jamon serrano with salad
Main course: Pork blanquette with vegetables
Dessert: Strawberry pudding à la mode
Coffee or Tea
Fish Menu
Appetizer: Canola flower tart and jamon serrano with salad
Main course: Poiret of spring sea bream with white wine sauce
Dessert: Strawberry pudding à la mode
Coffee or Tea
Vegetarian Menu
Appetizer: Vegetable bayaldi
Main course: Pasta Genovese with basil, broccoli and pine nuts
Dessert: Sorbet and fruit platter
Coffee or Tea
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