The 12th Japan-Korea (Korea-Japan) Dialogue on East Asian Security

  • Date:
    2023.12.16(Sat.)
  • Time:
    13:30-17:50
  • Venue:
    Taisei Conference Room, International Academic Research Building 14F, Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo (Closed)
  • Host:

    Security Studies Unit (SSU), Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI), University of Tokyo

Program

13:30-13:35 Welcoming Remarks and Opening Remarks
Akio TAKAHARA (University of Tokyo)
Hunjoon KIM (Korea University)

13:35-15:30 Session I
“On the Present and Future Direction of China’s Economic Development: Implications for the Economic and Technological Policy of Japan and Korea”
Moderator: Ryo SAHASHI (University of Tokyo)
Presenter 1: Takahiro TSUCHIYA (Kyoto University of Advanced Science)
Presenter 2: Wonho YEON (Korea Institute for International Economic Policy)

15:30-15:45 Recess

15:45-17:40 Session II
 “On the Chinese Foreign Strategy: Implications for Foreign Policy of Japan, Korea, and Taiwan”
Moderator: Hankwon KIM (Korea National Diplomatic Academy)
Presenter 1: Dongmin LEE (Dankook University)
Presenter 2: Madoka FUKUDA (Hosei University)

17:40-17:50 Concluding Remarks
Akio TAKAHARA (University of Tokyo)
Hankwon KIM (Korea National Diplomatic Academy)

On December 16, 2023, the University of Tokyo hosted the 12th Japan-Korea Dialogue. Security experts from Japan and South Korea attended the workshop to share their analyses and exchange their views on security in East Asia. Professor Akio Takahara from the University of Tokyo, and Professor Hunjoon Kim from Korea University, opened the afternoon event by inviting all participants to engage in a frank and constructive discussion. Their opening remarks were followed by two sessions on the regional responses to China’s economic security and foreign strategy in the context of U.S.-China strategic competition. Like the 2022 event, this year’s dialogue was supported by grants from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs for Japan and the Republic of Korea (Korea).

 

※This workshop was organized by subsidies from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.