“China-Japan-US Trilateral Relationship and East Asia Order: History, Prospects, and Implications for Canada” Held as Part of the Japan NOW Lecture Series
2019/12/20

JAPAN NOW Lecture Series: "China-Japan-US Trilateral Relationship and East Asia Order: History, Prospects, and Implications for Canada"
On Nov. 27, an instalment in the Japan NOW Lecture Series entitled “China-Japan-US Trilateral Relationship and East Asia Order: History, Prospects, and Implications for Canada” was held at the University of Toronto’s Centre for the Study of Global Japan. The presentation was given by Dr. SAHASHI Ryo, Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Tokyo. Prof. Sahashi gave an overview of recent developments in relations among the three countries and how they might affect Canada.
The Event Report on “China-Japan-US Trilateral Relationship and East Asia Order: History, Prospects, and Implications for Canada” can be seen here:
https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/csgj/feature/event-report-japan-now-lecture-series-with-prof-ryo-sahashi/

Dr. Phillip Lipscy, the Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Japan, acted as facilitator.

Dr. SAHASHI Ryo, Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Tokyo, gave the presentation.