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Overcoming Challenges to a Peaceful and Prosperous International Order: A Proactive Role for the G7

  • Campbell Conference Facility, Munk School 1 Devonshire Toronto, ON, M5S1H8 (map)

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Overcoming Challenges to a Peaceful and Prosperous International Order: A Proactive Role for the G7

Date: Thursday, November 2nd, 2023

Time: 1:00 pm-5:30 pm, Toronto time

Delivery: In-person

Location: Campbell Conference Facility, Munk School, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto M5S 1H8


This event will take place in-person in the Campbell Conference Facility, Munk School, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto

The international order confronts significant challenges, including intensifying geopolitical tensions in Asia and Europe, new forms of geoeconomic competition and weaponized interdependence, and globalized problems necessitating unprecedented societal transformations. In this symposium, a distinguished group of speakers will offer their insights about global challenges and potential solutions in the domains of international security, economic relations, and societal transformation. The symposium will consider the role that Japan, Canada, and the United States can play along with other G7 partners in confronting global challenges, building on the progress of the Hiroshima G7 meeting in May 2023.

The event will be jointly hosted by the Centre for the Study of Global Japan, G7 Research Group, and Bill Graham Centre at the University of Toronto with generous support from the Consulate-General of Japan in Toronto.


Program:

1:00-1:15 Welcome and Opening Remarks

Phillip Lipscy, Director, Centre for the Study of Global Japan

Takuya Sasayama, Consul-General of Japan in Toronto

 

1:15-2:30 Session 1: Security

Nobumasa Akiyama, Professor, School of International and Public Policy and the Graduate School of Law, Hitotsubashi University

Ayumi Teraoka, Postdoctoral research scholar, Columbia University's Weatherhead East Asian Institute

Daisaku Higashi, Professor, Center for Global Education and Discovery, Sophia University

Dani Nedal, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy

 

2:30 – 2:45 – Break with Refreshments

 

2:45-4:00 Session 2: Economy

Glen Fukushima, Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security

Deanna Horton, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for the Study of Global Japan, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada

Louis Pauly, J. Stefan Distinguished Professor of Political Economy, University of Toronto

John Kirton, Director of the G7 Research Group, University of Toronto

  

4:00 – 4:15 – Break with Refreshments

 

4:15-5:30 Session 3: Societal Transformation

Jim Raymo, Professor of Sociology and the Henry Wendt III Professor of East Asian Studies at Princeton University

Carin Holroyd, Associate Professor Political Studies, Chair of the International Studies Program, University of Saskatchewan

James Tiessen, Professor, Global Management Studies and Director, Master of Health Administration (Community Care), Toronto Metropolitan University

John Meehan, Director of the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, University of Toronto

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