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Navigating U.S. – China Competition and the International Order: Japan’s Strategic Vision

Sep 12 2025, 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

Free

Faculty Club, Seaborg Room, UC Berkeley Campus

Minor Ln
Berkeley, CA 94720 United States

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*In-person Event

Event Details

Date & Time:
Friday, September 12th from 4:15 P.M.
Doors open at 4:00 P.M.

Location: The Faculty Club (Seaborg Room*), UC Berkeley Campus
https://www.berkeley.edu/map/faculty-club/
*Stair access only (no elevator)

Agenda:
4:00 Registration
4:15-4:20 Program Begins – Opening Remarks, Consulate-General of Japan in San Francisco
4:20-4:50 Prof. Ryo Sahashi, Ph.D. | Professor of International Relations, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, The University of Tokyo
4:50-4:55 Discussant: Steven Vogel | Director of the Political Economy Program, Professor of Political Science and Political Economy, University of California, Berkeley
4:55-5:15 Q&A Session
5:15-5:45 General Reception

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Our Amazing Speakers

Ryo Sahashi, Ph.D. | Professor of International Relations, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, The University of Tokyo

Ryo Sahashi is a Professor of International Relations, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, the University of Tokyo. Dr. Sahashi specializes on international politics in East Asia. He sits on government panels including Council on the Actual State of Land Use and Advisory Panel on Science & Technology Diplomacy. He also works as Visiting Fellow of 21st Century Policy Institute, Keidanren. He has been visiting scholars with Stanford University, the Wilson Center, and Seoul National University. He sits on the board of Japan Center for International Exchange and National Bureau of Asian Research.

Dr. Sahashi received his B.A. from International Christian University and his Ph.D. from the Graduate Schools for Law and Politics at the University of Tokyo. His recent books are US-China Rivalry: A Shift of American Strategy and Divided Worlds (Tokyo: Chuko, 2021) and In a Search for Coexistence: the United States and Two Chinas during the Cold War (Tokyo: Keiso, 2015), and he edits East Asian Order in the Post-Cold War Era (Tokyo: Keiso, 2020) and Asia Rising: A Handbook of History and International Relations in East, South and Southeast Asia (Springer, 2024). His recent articles appear on Pacific Affairs, Journal of Contemporary China, Contemporary Politics and China International Strategy Review. He has been on the editorial board on Asia Policy, Japan Studies (HUFS), and International Journal of Asian Studies.

Discussant

Discussant: Steven Vogel | Director of the Political Economy Program, Professor of Political Science and Political Economy, University of California, Berkeley

Steven Vogel is a professor of Political Science and Political Economy. He received his B.A. from Princeton University and his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in the political economy of the advanced industrialized nations, especially Japan. He is the author of Marketcraft: How Governments Make Markets Work (2018) and Japan Remodeled: How Government and Industry Are Reforming Japanese Capitalism (2006), and the co-editor (with Naazneen Barma) of The Political Economy Reader: Contending Perspectives and Contemporary Debates (2022).

Venue

  • Faculty Club, Seaborg Room, UC Berkeley Campus
  • Minor Ln
    Berkeley, CA 94720 United States
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