2017年8月16日

Friday, June 3, 2016

Date Friday, June 3, 2016
Venue Center for American Progress (CAP), Washington DC, USA
Co-hosted Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Center for American Progress (CAP)

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ProgramCenter for American ProgressJEF

The Global Economy and the US-Japan Alliance: Charting a Course for Next US Administration and Prime Minister Abe's Road to 2020

The US-Japan Forum aims to identify constraints on sustainable economic growth in the United States, Japan, and the world, and policies to confront these impediments. At a time of great uncertainty in the global economy, the 2016 Forum will address urgent issues such as income inequality, stagnant wage growth, structural impediments to growth, and other factors that impact both the United States and Japan, as well as the rest of the world. The Forum will also explore the implications of these economic, social and political challenges for international relations in the Asia-Pacific and globally, and for the US-Japan alliance.

Welcome and Opening RemarksNeera Tanden, President and CEO, CAP
Kazumasa Kusaka, Chairman and CEO, JEF

Session One: Domestic and International Economic UncertaintiesJapanese presenter
Masaaki Tanaka
; Senior Advisor, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ; Vice-Chair, Board of Councilors, US-Japan Council
Presentation

US presenter
Paula Stern
, Founder and Chair, The Stern Group; Former Chairwoman of the US International Trade Commission

Questions
* What are the trends for the global economy? How will they affect the United States and Japan?
* What is the outlook for the domestic economies of the United States and Japan?
* How will the challenge of rising inequality impact sustainable growth in the United States and Japan?
* What are the available policy options to respond to these challenges?

Session Two: Domestic PoliticsUS presenter
John Halpin
; Senior Fellow, CAP
Japanese presenter
Keiichiro Kobayashi
; Professor, Faculty of Economics, Keio University
Presentation

Questions
* What is the outlook for domestic politics in Japan and the United States through 2020?
* How will domestic politics impact sustainable economic growth in the United States and Japan?
* How will current and emerging domestic constraints and structural impediments, such as inequality and depopulation (in the case of Japan), define our future?
* How will domestic politics impact foreign policy in Japan and the United States?

Moderator
Hideichi Okada
, Executive Advisor, NEC Corporation; Former Vice Minister for International Affairs, METI of Japan

Session Three: Political-Economy of the Asia-PacificJapanese presenter
Hideichi Okada
, Executive Advisor, NEC Corporation; Former Vice Minister for International Affairs, METI of Japan
Presentation

US presenter
Nirav Patel
, President and CEO, The Asia Group

Questions
* What are the trends in the political-economy of the Asia-Pacific?
* What is China's economic future? How will a Chinese slowdown impact international relations?

Moderator
Glen S. Fukushima
, Senior Fellow, CAP

Session Four: US-Japan Regional and Global CooperationUS presenter
Vikram Singh
, Vice President, National Security and International Policy, CAP

Japanese presenter
Yoriko Kawaguchi
; Professor, Meiji Institute for Global Affairs, Meiji University; Former Member of the House of Councilors of Japan; Former Minister of Foreign Affairs; Former Minister of the Environment
Presentation

Questions
* What should be the agenda for US-Japan cooperation over the coming four years? How will it be impacted by domestic and international economic developments?
* How should the United States and Japan prioritize cooperation globally versus in the Asia-Pacific?

Moderator
Naoyuki Haraoka
, Executive Managing Director, JEF


Wrap-Up and Closing RemarksNeera Tanden, President and CEO, CAP
Kazumasa Kusaka, Chairman and CEO, JEF

Agenda

ParticipantsFriday, June 3, 2016List

SummarySummary (English)Summary (Japanese)

2017. JULY 2016. JUNE 2015. SEPTEMBER 2014. DECEMBER 2013. OCTOBER 2013. FEBRUARY 2011. NOVEMBER 2010. OCTOBER 2010. JANUARY 2008. DECEMBER 2007. NOVEMBER 2006. OCTOBER 2006. JULY 2005. SEPTEMBER 2004. MAY 2003. OCTOBER

4.Participants(Friday, June 3, 2016)

Bill Danvers Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress (CAP)
Rudy deLeon Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress (CAP)
Nathan Fenstermacher Managing Director for National Security and International Policy, Center for American Progress (CAP)
Michael Fuchs Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress (CAP)
Glen S. Fukushima Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress (CAP)
Andy Green Managing Director, Economic Policy, Center for American Progress (CAP)
John Halpin Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress (CAP)
Naoyuki Haraoka Executive Managing Director, Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Jordan Heiber Deputy Representative, MUFG D.C.
Ryota Isshiki Coordinating Vice President, Toyota Motor North America Inc.
Yoriko Kawaguchi Professor, Meiji Institute for Global Affairs, Meiji University Former Member of the House of Councilors of Japan Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Former Minister of the Environment
Keiichiro Kobayashi Professor, Faculty of Economics, Keio University
Takashi Kume Director, JETRO New York (Japan External Trade Organization)
Junichiro Kuroda Minister (Economy, Trade and Industry), Embassy of Japan
Kazumasa Kusaka Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Mike Madowitz Economist, Center for American Progress (CAP)
Hideichi Okada Executive Advisor, NEC Corporation Former Vice Minister for International Affairs, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Government of Japan
Nirav Patel President and CEO, The Asia Group
Vikram Singh Vice President, National Security and International Policy, Center for American Progress (CAP)
Harry Stein Director of Fiscal Policy, Center for American Progress (CAP) Paula Stern Founder and Chair, The Stern Group Former Chairwoman of the U.S. International Trade Commission
Masaaki Tanaka Senior Advisor, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Vice-Chair, Board of Councilors, U.S.-Japan Council
Neera Tanden President and CEO, Center for American Progress (CAP)
Michael Werz Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress (CAP)
Taka Yanagi Chief Representative, MUFG D.C.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Date Friday, September 25, 2015
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Venue Stein Room, The Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036-2103
Sponsors Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Brookings Institution, Global Economy and Development Program

TopicsJapan-US Forum 2015
"Uncertain Prospects and Policy Challenges for the Global Economy"

9:30am - 10:00am Welcome and Opening RemarksKemal Derviş, Vice President and Director, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution
Kazumasa Kusaka, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation

10:00am - 11:45am Session 1: Challenges to the global economy - Perspectives on advanced economies including US and JapanModerator
Kemal Derviş
, Vice President and Director, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution

Panel
John Lipsky
, Distinguished Visiting Scholar, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; Former First Deputy Managing Director, IMF
Martin Baily, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, Brookings Institution
Takeo Hoshi, Professor, Stanford University
Presentation
Yasuyuki Sugiura, President and CEO, Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas)
Hideo Suzuki, Former Director-General of Trade Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Presentation

12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch

1:00pm - 2:30pm Session 2: Challenges to the global economy - Perspectives on developing economies including China and IndiaModerator
Takeo Hoshi
, Professor, Stanford University

Panel
Ayhan Kose
, Director, Development Prospects Group, The World Bank
Naoyuki Yoshino, Dean, Asian Development Bank Institute; Professor Emeritus, Keio University
Presentation
Rakesh Mohan, Executive Director, IMF
David Dollar, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, and Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution

2:30pm - 2:45pm Coffee Break

2:45pm - 4:15pm Session 3: Challenges of climate change and energyModerator
Amar Bhattacharya
, Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution

Panel
Yoriko Kawaguchi
, Professor at Meiji Institute for Global Affairs; Former Minister for Foreign Affairs; Former Minister of the Environment, Government of Japan
Charles K. Ebinger, Senior Fellow, Energy Security and Climate Initiative, Brookings Institution
Timmons Roberts, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution; Professor, Brown University.


4:15pm - 4:30pm Closing RemarksKazumasa Kusaka, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation
Amar Bhattacharya, Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution

Agenda

ParticipantsFriday, September 25, 2015List

SummarySummary (English)Summary (Japanese)

2017. JULY 2016. JUNE 2015. SEPTEMBER 2014. DECEMBER 2013. OCTOBER 2013. FEBRUARY 2011. NOVEMBER 2010. OCTOBER 2010. JANUARY 2008. DECEMBER 2007. NOVEMBER 2006. OCTOBER 2006. JULY 2005. SEPTEMBER 2004. MAY 2003. OCTOBER

4.Participants(Friday, September 25, 2015)

Participant List (Listed in alphabetical order)

Martin Baily Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, Brookings Institution
Amar Bhattacharya Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Brookings
Kemal Dervis Vice President and Director, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution
David Dollar Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, and Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution
Charles K. Ebinger Senior Fellow, Energy Security and Climate Initiative, Brookings Institution
Takeo Hoshi Professor, Stanford University
Yoriko Kawaguchi Professor at Meiji Institute for Global Affairs; Former Minister for Foreign Affairs; Former Minister of the Environment, Government of Japan
Ayhan Kose Director, Development Prospects Group, The World Bank
Kazumasa Kusaka Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation
John Lipsky Distinguished Visiting Scholar, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; Former First Deputy Managing Director, IMF
Rakesh Mohan Executive Director, IMF
Timmons Roberts Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution; Professor, Brown University
Yasuyuki Sugiura President and CEO, Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas)
Hideo Suzuki Former Director-General of Trade Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Naoyuki Yoshino Dean, Asian Development Bank Institute; Professor Emeritus, Keio University

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Date Tuesday, September 30, 2014
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Venue Rome Auditorium, The Benjamin T. Rome Building
1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA
Sponsors Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
The Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)

TopicsJapan-US Forum 2014
Where is the US-Japan Alliance Heading for in the Dynamically Changing 21st Century?

-How do domestic politics in the US and Japan deal with those challenges?-

Opening RemarksDean Vali Nasr, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)

Conceptual Introduction: "The Challenge of Constraints"Kazumasa Kusaka, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Kent Calder, Director of Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, SAIS

Session I: Changing World Geopolitics and New ConstraintsPanel I: EnergyPresider
Kent Calder
, Director of Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, SAIS

Speakers
Nobuo Tanaka
, Former Executive Director, The International Energy Agency (IEA); Global Associate for Energy Security and Sustainability, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)
Presentation

Guy Caruso, Senior Adviser, Energy and National Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
Presentation

Panel II: SecurityPresider
Ambassador Ichiro Fujisaki
, President, The America-Japan Society; Former Ambassador of Japan to the United States

Speaker
Eliot A. Cohen
, Robert E. Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies, Director of the Strategic Studies Program at SAIS; Former Counselor of the U.S. Department of State

Panel III: The Role of AsiaPresider
Ambassador Rust M. Deming
, Adjunct Professor, SAIS; Former Ambassador of the United States to Tunisia; Director of the Office of Japanese Affairs in the Department of State; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Speaker
Charles Morrison
, President, East-West Center
Presentation

Panel IV: The Role of the United StatesPresider
Ambassador Ichiro Fujisaki
, President, The America-Japan Society; Former Ambassador of Japan to the United States

Speaker
James Zumwalt
, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State

LuncheonPresentation Topic
"A House Divided? Foreign Policy Implications of the 2014 Mid-Term Elections"

Speaker
Daniel Bob
, Former Senior Adviser, Senate Finance and House Foreign Affairs Committees; Director of Programs and Senior Fellow, Sasakawa Peace Foundation, USA

Session II: Challenges of Global Political EconomyPanel I: Macro-Economy and International FinancePresider/Speaker
Naoyuki Yoshino
, Dean, Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI); Professor Emeritus of Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
Presentation

Speaker
Robert Dohner
, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Asia, United States Department of the Treasury

Panel II: TradePresider
Hideichi Okada
, Senior Executive Vice President, NEC Corporation
Presentation

Speakers
Gary Hufbauer
, Reginald Jones Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Bill Brooks, Adjunct Professor, SAIS; Senior Adviser Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies

Panel III: Structural Reform and Its Global Context Presider
Kazumasa Kusaka
, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)

Speaker
Kurt Tong,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, United States Department of State

Closing RemarksKazumasa Kusaka, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Kent Calder, Director of Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, SAIS

Program

ParticipantsTuesday, September 30, 2014List

SummarySummary (English)Summary (Japanese)

2017. JULY 2016. JUNE 2015. SEPTEMBER 2014. DECEMBER 2013. OCTOBER 2013. FEBRUARY 2011. NOVEMBER 2010. OCTOBER 2010. JANUARY 2008. DECEMBER 2007. NOVEMBER 2006. OCTOBER 2006. JULY 2005. SEPTEMBER 2004. MAY 2003. OCTOBER

4.Participants(Tuesday, September 30, 2014)

Participants: 18

Daniel BOB Former Senior Adviser, Senate Finance and House Foreign Affairs Committees; Director of Programs and Senior Fellow, Sasakawa Peace Foundation, USA
Bill BROOKS Adjunct Professor, SAIS; Senior Adviser, Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies
Kent CALDER Director of Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies, SAIS
Guy CARUSO Senior Adviser, Energy and National Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
Eliot A. COHEN Robert E. Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies, Director of the Strategic Studies Program at SAIS; Former Counselor of the U.S. Department of State
Rust M. DEMING Adjunct Professor, SAIS; Former Ambassador of the United States to Tunisia; Director of the Office of Japanese Affairs in the Department of State; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Robert DOHNER Deputy Assistant Secretary for Asia, United States Department of the Treasury
Ichiro FUJISAKI President, The America-Japan Society; Former Ambassador of Japan to the United States
Gary HUFBAUER Gary HUFBAUER, Reginald Jones Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Kazumasa KUSAKA Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Charles MORRISON President, East-West Center
Vali NASR Dean, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
Hideichi OKADA Senior Executive Vice President, NEC Corporation
Nobuo TANAKA Former Executive Director, The International Energy Agency (IEA); Global Associate for Energy Security and Sustainability, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)
Kurt TONG Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, United States Department of State
Naoyuki YOSHINO Dean, Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI); Professor Emeritus of Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
James ZUMWALT Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State

Observer

Tetsuro MIZOGUCHI Associate Professor of Economics, Reitaku University

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Date Wednesday, October 2, 2013
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Venue Room 1501, International Affairs Building, Columbia University
420 West 118th Street, New York, NY 10027 U.S.A.
Sponsors The Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
The Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School
The Center for Japanese Legal Studies, Columbia Law School

Topics"State Intervention and Private Enterprise: Japan, the U.S., and China"

2:00 - 2:10 Welcoming RemarksHugh Patrick, R.D. Calkins Professor of International Business Emeritus and Director, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School; Co-Director, APEC Study Center, Columbia University

Kazumasa Kusaka, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation

2:10 - 2:50 Panel I: United StatesSpeakers
Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Reginald Jones Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Presentation

Discussants
Christopher J. Mayer, Paul Milstein Professor of Real Estate, Columbia Business School;
Roger Kubarych, International Adviser, Craig Drill Capital; Former National Intelligence Manager, National Intelligence Council

Moderator
Merit E. Janow, Dean; Professor of Professional Practice, International Economic Law & International Affairs, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University

2:50 - 3:30 Panel II: ChinaSpeaker
Yasheng Huang, International Program Professor in Chinese Economy and Business; Professor of Global Economics and Management, MIT Sloan School of Management
Presentation

Discussant
Long Ke, Senior Fellow, Economic Research Center, Fujitsu Research Institute
Presentation

Moderator
Curtis J. Milhaupt, Parker Professor of Comparative Corporate Law; Director of the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law; Fuyo Professor of Japanese Law; Director of the Center for Japanese Legal Studies, Columbia Law School

3:30 - 4:10 Panel III: JapanSpeaker
Kazuhiko Toyama, Representative Director and CEO, Industrial Growth Platform, Inc.
Presentation

Discussants
Sota Kato, Professor, International University of Japan; Senior Fellow, Tokyo Foundation;
Presentation

Edward Lincoln, Professorial Lecturer, George Washington University; Adjunct Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Columbia University

Moderator
Alicia Ogawa, Senior Advisor, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School; Adjunct Associate Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University

4:10 - 4:25 Coffee Break

4:25 - 5:25 RoundtableU.S. Panel
Gary Clyde Hufbauer
Christopher J. Mayer

China Panel
Yasheng Huang
Long Ke

Japan Panel
Kazuhiko Toyama
Kazumasa Kusaka, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation

Moderator
Hugh Patrick

5:25 - 5:30 Closing RemarksCurtis J. Milhaupt

Program

ParticipantsWednesday, October 2, 2013List

SummarySummary (English)Summary (Japanese)

2017. JULY 2016. JUNE 2015. SEPTEMBER 2014. DECEMBER 2013. OCTOBER 2013. FEBRUARY 2011. NOVEMBER 2010. OCTOBER 2010. JANUARY 2008. DECEMBER 2007. NOVEMBER 2006. OCTOBER 2006. JULY 2005. SEPTEMBER 2004. MAY 2003. OCTOBER

4.Participants(Wednesday, October 2, 2013)

Participants: (13)

Yasheng Huang International Program Professor in Chinese Economy and Business; Professor of Global Economics and Management, MIT Sloan School of Management
Gary Clyde Hufbauer Reginald Jones Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics Merit E. Janow, Dean; Professor of Professional Practice, International Economic Law & International Affairs, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Sota Kato Professor, International University of Japan; Senior Fellow, Tokyo Foundation
Long Ke Senior Fellow, Economic Research Center, Fujitsu Research Institute
Roger Kubarych International Adviser, Craig Drill Capital; Former National Intelligence Manager, National Intelligence Council
Kazumasa Kusaka Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation
Edward Lincoln Professorial Lecturer, George Washington University; Adjunct Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Columbia University
Christopher J. Mayer Paul Milstein Professor of Real Estate, Columbia Business School
Curtis J. Milhaupt Parker Professor of Comparative Corporate Law; Director of the Parker School of Foreign and comparative Law; Fuyo Professor of Japanese Law; Director of the Center for Japanese Legal Studies, Columbia Law School
Alicia Ogawa Senior Advisor, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School; Adjunct Associate Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Hugh Patrick R.D. Calkins Professor of International Business Emeritus and Director, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School; Co-Director, APEC Study Center, Columbia University
Kazuhiko Toyama Representative Director and CEO, Industrial Growth Platform, Inc.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Date Thursday, February 14, 2013
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Venue The Cato Instiute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, D.C.2001-5403 U.S.A.
Sponsors Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
The Cato Institute (Cato)

Topics"U.S. - Japan Economic Relations in an Era of Political Uncertainty, Sluggish Growth, and Shifting Demographics"
A Joint Conference sponsored by the Japan Economic Foundation and the Cato Institute

Introductory RemarksJohn A. Allison, President and CEO, Cato Institute
Noboru Hatakeyama, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation

Keynote SpeakerClayton Yeutter, Senior Advisor, Hogan Lovells

Session I: Assessments of the Economic and Political Climates in the United States and Japan: Implications for the Bilateral RelationshipSpeakers
Makoto Utsumi, President and CEO, Japan Credit Rating Agency
Arthur Alexander, Adjunct Professor, Asia Studies Program, Georgetown University
Presentation
Gary Hufbauer, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute
Discussion Facilitator: Amb. Terry Miller, Director, Center for International Trade and Economics, Heritage Foundation

Session II: Global Macroeconomic and Other External Influences Likely to Impact the U.S.-Japan RelationshipSpeakers
Takashi Shiraishi, President, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
Phil Levy, Associate Professor of Business Administration, University of Virginia, Darden Graduate School of Business
Presentation
Derek Scissors, Senior Research Fellow, Asia Studies, Heritage Foundation
Discussion Facilitator: Sallie James, Trade Policy Analyst, Cato Institute

Lunch and Luncheon Speaker
Jim Kolbe, Senior Adviser, McLarty Associates and Senior Transatlantic Fellow, German Marshall Fund of the United States

Session III: Prospects for and Impediments to Trade Agreements and Other Bilateral or Regional Forms of CooperationSpeakers
Kazumasa Kusaka, Adviser, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Former Vice Minister for International Affairs, METI
Presentation
Wendy Cutler, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Japan, Korea and APEC Affairs, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
William Brooks, Adjunct Professor, Japan Studies, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University
Presentation
Discussion Facilitator: Dan Ikenson, Director, Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, Cato Institute

Session IV: New and Heterodox Ideas for Cooperation and Economic GrowthSpeakers
Noboru Hatakeyama, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation
Jim Fatheree, Senior Director, Japan and Korea, President, US-Japan Business Council, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Adam Posen, President, Peterson Institute
Discussion Facilitator: Claude Barfield, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute

Closing Remarks
Noboru Hatakeyama, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation
John A. Allison, President and CEO, Cato Institute

Program

ParticipantsThursday, February 14, 2013List

SummarySummary (English)Summary (Japanese)

2017. JULY 2016. JUNE 2015. SEPTEMBER 2014. DECEMBER 2013. OCTOBER 2013. FEBRUARY 2011. NOVEMBER 2010. OCTOBER 2010. JANUARY 2008. DECEMBER 2007. NOVEMBER 2006. OCTOBER 2006. JULY 2005. SEPTEMBER 2004. MAY 2003. OCTOBER

4.Participants(Thursday, February 14, 2013)

CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS (26)

Arthur J. Alexander Georgetown University
John Allison Cato Institute
Doug Bandow Cato Institute
Claude Barfield American Enterprise Institute
William L. Brooks. SAIS Johns Hopkins University
Wendy Cutler Office of the USTR
Jim Fatheree U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Noboru Hatakeyama Japan Economic Foundation
Gary C. Hufbauer Peterson Institute
Dan Ikenson Cato Institute
Sallie James Cato Institute
Jim Kolbe McLarty Associates & GMF
Kazumasa Kusaka Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Charles Lake U.S. - Japan Business Council
Simon Lester Cato Institute
Phil Levy UVA Darden Graduate School of Business
Justin Logan Cato Institute
Terry Miller Heritage Foundation
Adam Posen Peterson Institute
Shinichi Saito Japan Economic Foundation
Derek Scissors Heritage Foundation
Takashi Shiraishi National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
Mireya Solis Brookings Institution
Makoto Utsumi Japan Credit Rating Agency, Ltd.
K. William Watson Cato Institute
Clayton Yeutter Hogan Lovells