Past Event

Japan in the Year 2024

At its 10th annual Japan in the Year conference, the Japan-America Society of Washington DC partnered with the Wilson Center to discuss what’s in store for the year ahead in Japan’s foreign policy and domestic affairs.

As the war in Ukraine continues and tensions in the Middle East persist, 2024 will be a year that will be defined by uncertainties. Elections are scheduled across the world, including Asia. As a result, Japan’s global leadership will be critical to ensure stability in an uncertain world. At the same time, a stronger US-Japan relationship will be at the heart of ensuring peace across the Indo-Pacific and to promote a rules-based order in the region.


Japan has emerged as a global leader on a wide range of key issues that transcend its own border, from economic architecture to non-proliferation and climate change. It has furthered existing relations with the United States, enhanced ties with Australia, and taken significant steps to working together with South Korea and the United States for trilateral cooperation. Japan has emerged as a diplomatic powerhouse, acting as a trusted partner to bridge the Middle East as well as Southeast Asia to complement Washington.  

Still, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida faces significant challenges at home, not least economic management, cabinet scandals, and possibility of leadership change raise questions about whether Japan itself can enjoy the consistent leadership that may be required for Japan to realize its potential for global leadership at a time when it is greatly needed. 

Join us for a discussion on what lies ahead for Japan in the world in the year of mounting challenges. Please click on the word "agenda" above to see a detailed schedule.

Speaker

Rahm Emanuel (Prerecorded)
Ambassador of the United States of America to Japan

Panelists

A headshot of David Boling
David Boling
Director, Japan and Asian Trade, Eurasia Group
A portrait of Saori Katada
Saori Katada
Professor of International Relations and Director, Center for International Studies, University of Southern California
Mieko Nakabayashi
Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, Waseda University
Grace Park
Director, Japan Policy, Indo-Pacific Security Affairs/East Asia, Office of the Secretary of Defense 
Frank Jannuzi
President and CEO, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation

Hosted By

Indo-Pacific Program

The Indo-Pacific Program promotes policy debate and intellectual discussions on US interests in the Asia-Pacific as well as political, economic, security, and social issues relating to the world’s most populous and economically dynamic region.    Read more

Indo-Pacific Program