27.09.2013

EPRIE "Exchange Program for Regional Integration in East Asia and Europe"

Experts from security policy explain the approaches to a comprehensive security policy in East Asia, the role played by the United States as well as possibilities for an increased EU involvement.

The rising power of China is seen as a source of concern in East Asian security policy. Japan and Korea have been struggling to find adequate responses to deal with the changing situation. In this panel discussion experts from security policy will explain the approaches to a comprehensive security policy in East Asia, the role played by the United States as well as possibilities for an increased EU involvement. With a young audience of participants from Japan, Korea, Germany, France and Poland a lively discussion can be expected.

Date: September 27, 2013, from 17.00 to 19.00 h
Place: Europa House, Delegation of the European Union to Japan
Language: English

Organizer: Korea Verband, Delegation of the European Union to Japan
Cooperation with: Robert-Bosch-Stiftung, Northeast Asian History Foundation
Supported by: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, German Embassy in Tokyo

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