Solution to Japan-China China Senkaku Problem, Future of Bilateral Relations – Video

Posted: November 14, 2012 at 9:48 am




Solution to Japan-China China Senkaku Problem, Future of Bilateral Relations
PANEL DISCUSSION Three experts on Japan-China relations, who have held talks with Chinese intellectuals on various occasions, discussed on Oct. 3 the background to bilateral relations that have soured in the face of the Senkaku Islands issue and ways of resolving the problem. The three agreed that Japan and China still have a long way to go before they can settle the Senkaku issue and now need to work out an agreement to avoid a military clash. They also said that while reasonable and cool-headed attitudes are indispensable for a peaceful solution, not only governmental but also private-sector dialogues between the two countries are necessary. Coordinator:Yasushi Kudo, representative of Genron NPO (editor-in-chief of the editorial board of Discuss Japan--Japan Foreign Policy Forum) Panelist: Yuji Miyamoto, chairman of the Miyamoto Institute of Asian Research and former ambassador of Japan to China. Miyamoto joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after graduating from Kyoto University. He held such ministry posts as director of the China Division in the Asian Affairs Bureau, director general for arms control and scientific affairs (ambassadorial level) and ambassador to Myanmar before assuming the post of ambassador to China in 2006. He has held his current post since 2011. Panelist: Akio Takahara, professor at the Graduate Schools for Law and Politics at the University of Tokyo. After graduating from the University of Tokyo, Takahara received his doctorate from the ...From:genronViews:1 0ratingsTime:04:48More inNonprofits Activism

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