10月29日、東京大学駒場Ⅱリサーチキャンパスにおいて、「第2回ROLES日豪抑止対話(JADD: Japan-Australia Deterrence Dialogue)」を開催致しました。
この「日豪抑止対話」は日豪防衛協力が進展するなかで、日豪における政策志向の戦略研究、抑止研究を発展させることを目的としたもので、
昨年キャンベラで開催された第1回に続き、今回は2度目の開催となります。
当日のプログラムは以下の通りです。
ROLES Japan-Australia Deterrence Dialogue (JADD)1000-1115 Session 1: Navigating in an era of TrumpManaging relations with Trump’s America is a common challenge for both Tokyo and Canberra. Amid international tensions and bilateral problems with the US, how could Japan and Australia still maintain or enhance the alliance deterrence posture? What needs to be done?
Comment: Satoru Mori, Professor, Keio University
Comment: Lauren Richardson, Lecturer, The Australian National University (ANU)
Moderator: Michito Tsuruoka, Professor, Keio University
1130-1245 Session 2: Addressing China and RussiaThe need to deter China and Russia is on the rise. To what extent do Japan and Australia (and the US) share strategic interest vis-à-vis China and Russia? Deterring Chian and Russia are
different or separate challenges?
Comment: Brendan Taylor, Professor, ANU
Comment: Ayumi Teraoka, Assistant Professor, Brandeis University (online)
Comment: Michito Tsuruoka
Moderator: Stephan Fruehling, Professor, ANU
1250-1400 Luncheon: The state of Japan-Australia security cooperation Briefing: Shunichi Inoue, Director, Security Cooperation Division, MOFA, Japan
Briefing: Joshua Wilkinson, Defence Attahé, Embassy of Australia in Japan
Moderator: Michito Tsuruoka
1415-1530 Session 3: Challenges of defence industrial cooperationDefence industrial and equipment cooperation is a new but highly promising area for defence cooperation between Japan and Australia. How could this be developed? What challenges and opportunities do we have?
Comment: Tomohiko Satake, Associate Professor, Aoyama Gakuin University
Comment: Stephan Fruehling
Moderator: Satoru Mori
1600-1730 Public session: Why Australia mattersSpeaker: Lauren Richardson
Speaker: Brendan Taylor
Speaker: Stephan Fruehling
Moderator: Michito Tsuruoka