Webinar: Japan-China Relations in the Pandemic Era and Rising US-China Friction: A Way Forward

Location: Webinar via Zoom (Register here)

Date: May 26th, 4:00-5:00PM PST

 

On Tuesday, May 26th, Stanford’s Japan program will host an online webinar on “Japan-China Relations in the Pandemic Era and Rising US-China Friction: A Way Forward.” This panel will feature UBC CJR Co-Director, Yves Tiberghien. Registration and more information is available on the Stanford Website. You must RSVP in advance.

Description:

As the complex and multi-layered US-China relationship has become increasingly strained with the global pandemic led by the US political leadership, Japan-China relations appears to have taken a different path. Japan and China seem to have moved closer in crucial ways, according to some important popular opinion surveys and diplomatic cooperation. At the same time, the relationship is complex with Japanese manufacturers rushing to diversify production networks and supply chains to other parts of Asia and with security issues in the oceans surrounding China continuing.

This panel brings together deep, balanced expertise on Japan-China relations and will examine an array of areas with a focus on moving forward constructively. Panelists will cover diplomatic, security, and public opinion dimensions as well as introducing China’s advanced digital technology used for medical care, education, e-commence and the rapid recovery of Japanese companies supported by China’s central and local governments.