Gostaria de lembrar a todos os interessados sobre as duas palestras programadas para esta terça-feira à tarde, no Bolo de Noiva, do Itamaraty
O presidente da Funag, embaixador Sérgio Eduardo Moreira Lima, e o
diretor do IPRI-Funag, ministro Paulo Roberto de Almeida, convidam para as
palestras sobre "International Trade and Security in Asia: Japanese
Perspectives", a serem proferidas no dia 1º de novembro, às 16h, no
Auditório Paulo Nogueira Batista (Anexo II), respectivamente pelo professor de
Economia Política Internacional da Keio University, Yorizumi Watanabe, e pelo
Diretor Geral do Japanese Institute of International Affairs, Shingo Yamagami.
Ambos, enviados especiais pelo gabinete do primeiro ministro do Japão, são
eminentes especialistas em suas esferas de estudo e de atividades, tendo
participado de inúmeras negociações diplomáticas a serviço do Japão. Dois
diplomatas da Casa comentarão suas palestras, feitas em inglês (sem tradução
simultânea), após o que haverá um debate aberto a todos os participantes do
evento.
Mr. Yorizumi WATANABE is
Professor of International Political Economy, Faculty of Policy Management of
Keio University.
Prof. Watanabe’s distinguished career has featured significant engagement in
all the major bilateral and multilateral trade negotiations in which Japan has
been involved in the past two decades. This included the role of policy advisor
to relevant Ministers, and postings to Japan's foreign service such as Deputy
Director-General of the Economic Affairs Bureau and Chief Negotiator for the
Japan-Mexico Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA).
Ambassador Shingo Yamagami is Director General (Acting) of the Japan
Institute of International Affairs which is a private, nonpartisan policy think-tank focused
on foreign affairs and security issues in Japan, founded in 1959. He was
Ambassador for Policy Planning and International Security Policy, and Deputy
Director-General of Foreign Policy Bureau at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Japan (MOFA). He has great expertise in international politics and security
from his experience including working as Political Minister at the Embassy in
London (2009-12).
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