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Addressing nuclear challenges and connectivity issues in Asia: the Free and Open Indo-Pacific

2020-02-26 @ 13:00 - 17:00

The Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade

has the pleasure to invite you to the conference entitled

Addressing nuclear challenges and connectivity issues

in Asia:

the Free and Open Indo-Pacific

to be held on

26th February (Wednesday) between 13.00-17.00

at the

Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade

13-15. Bérc Street, Budapest 1016

See the agenda below for the draft program.

The event is public, but registration is required.

Please register by 24th February 13:00 am.

The language of the conference shall be English.

Please note that any audiovisual recording of the event can only be made upon the prior express, written approval of the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade.

 

AGENDA

12.40 – 13.00 Registration
13.00 – 13.20 Opening remarks

H.E. Ms. Kuni SATO, Japan’s Ambassador to Hungary

Mr. András BARANYI, Deputy State Secretary for Eastern Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary

Mr. Márton UGRÓSDY, Director, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary

13:20 – 15:00 Nuclear challenges in Northeast Asia and how to handle them

Moderator: Mr. Tamás BARANYI, Deputy Director, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary

 

Amb. Mr. Sándor KUSAI, Researcher, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary

CV Mr. Hugues EUDELINE, (ret, Marine Nationale), Vice President, Institut culturel et géopolitique Jacques Cartier, France

Mr. Bonji OHARA, Senior Fellow, Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Japan

Mr. Kei HAKATA, Professor, Seikei University, Japan

15:00 – 15:15 Coffee break
15.15 – 16:45 Free and Open Indo-Pacific and Connectivity between Europe and Asia: Arguments based on rule of law

Moderator: Mr. Márton UGRÓSDY, Director, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary

 

Ms. Katarzyna A. NAWROT, Assistant Professor, Poznan University of Economics, Poland

Mr. Matt FERCHEN, Head of Program, Mercator Institute for China Studies, Germany

Ms. Kyoko HATAKEYAMA, Assistant Professor, Kansai Gaidai University, Japan

Amb. Mr. Shōtaro OSHIMA, Chairman, Institute for International Economic Studies, Japan

16.45 – 17.00 Closing remarks

Details

Date:
2020-02-26
Time:
13:00 - 17:00
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Organizer

KKI
Phone
+36-1-279-5700
Email
info@ifat.hu

Venue

Magyar Külügyi Intézet
Bajza utca 44.
Budapest, 1062 Magyarország
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