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link【Date/Time】4 November 2024, 13:00~18:00
【Venue】Conference Hall (2nd Floor),
National University of Mongolia, Building 1,
Address: Ikh Surguuliin Gudamj 1. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
【Program (tentative)】
13:00~13:15
Opening Remarks Yoko Iwama
13:15~14:45
Session 1 Japan’s Effort concerning “Rule of Law” in AsiaPresentation 1
“Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad and “Legal Technical Assistance””
Naoko KUWAHARA (Associate Professor at the Faculty of Policy Studies, Iwate Prefectural University)
Presentation 2
“Achievements and Challenges of Legal Reform in Post-Socialist Mongolia
-Continuity and Discontinuity in Mongolian Legal Reform-”
Masaki NAKAMURA (Professor at the Faculty of Management, Nagoya University of Economics)
Commentators:
Uyanga Myagmar (Ph.D.) (Academic secretary, Associate professor, School of Law,
National University of Mongolia)
JICA Office Ulaanbaatar (TBC)
14:45-15:15
Keynote Speech Rinchinnyamyn Amarjargal (Former Prime Minister of Mongolia) (TBC)
15:15-15:45 <Coffee Break>
Session 2 Challenges of the Security Environment and Dialogue/Confidence-Building in Asia15:30~16:45
Security Environment in the Far East
Presentation 3
“China's Maritime Strategy and Taiwan”
Chisako MASUO (Professor at the Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies, Kyushu University)
Presentation 4
“North Korean Nuclear Issues and Japan/South Korea”
Satoru Miyamoto (Professor at Seigakuin University) online
Commentator:
Dashnyam ZOLBOO (Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Institute of International Studies)
16:45-18:00
Japan’s Response to the Challenges in Asia
Presentation 5
“Japan's National Strategy and Confidence-Building in Asia”
Yoko IWAMA (Professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies)
Presentation 6
“Japan’s FOIP (Free and Open Indo-Pacific) Vision and Its Limits”
Mie OBA (Professor at the Faculty of Law, Kanagawa University)
Commentators:
Altankhuu Badarch (Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Strategic Studies, Mongolia)
N Tsogtgerel (Research Fellow, Institute for Strategic Studies, Mongolia)