Japanese Smart Communities as Industrial Policy

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Saturday, October 14th, 2017

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Saturday, October 14, 20171:30PM - 3:00PMExternal Event, Munk School of Global Affairs
Vivian and David Campbell Conference Facility
1 Devonshire Place, South House
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Series

2017 JSAC Conference

Description

This keynote lecture was a part of the 2017 Japan Studies Association of Canada conference (https://archive.munkschool.utoronto.ca/csgj/jsac2017/). The JSAC conference was a paid event, and this keynote was offered free of charge.  

 

Biography:  Andrew DeWit is Professor in the School of Policy Studies at Rikkyo University and an Asia-Pacific Journal editor. His recent publications include “Energy Transitions in Japan,” in Ted Lehmann (ed), The Geopolitics of Global Energy: The New Cost of Plenty and “Climate Change and the Military Role in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response,” in Paul Bacon and Christopher Hobson (eds),  Human Security and Japan’s Triple Disaster(Routledge, 2014).

Contact

Eileen Lam
416-946-8918


Speakers

Andrew DeWit
Speaker
Professor, School of Policy Studies, Department of Economics, Rikkyo University

Teri Bryant
Moderator
Associate Professor Emerita, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary


Main Sponsor

Centre for the Study of Global Japan

Sponsors

Japan Studies Association of Canada

Co-Sponsors

Asian Institute

CASSU - Contemporary Asian Studies Student Union


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