April 4: Future of East Asia power shift from U.S. to China

speakerPULLMAN, Wash. – A power shift from U.S. to Chinese dominance in east Asia, and what that means for U.S.-Japan relations, will be discussed by a Japanese professor at 6 p.m. Monday, April 4, in CUE 203, Washington State University.

Speaker Tosh Minohara is professor of U.S.-Japan relations in the Graduate School of Law and Politics at Kobe University, Japan. His talk is sponsored by the WSU history department, Asia program and College of Arts and Sciences and by the Office of the Japanese Prime Minister.

Learn more at https://calendar.wsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/400/2016/03/Tosh-Minohara-Lecture.pdf

 

 

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