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■ Keynote Address


Charles G.Boyd  Senior Vice President,Council on Foreign Relations

Following his retirement from active duty with the United States Air Force,General Boyd served as the Director,21st Century International Legislators Project for the Congressional Institute,Inc.and Strategy Consultant to Speaker of the House,Newt Gingrich. In July,1998,he was named Executive Director,U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century(Hart-Rudman Commission).As of the 1st of August,2001 he assumed his current position as Senior Vice President and Washington Program Director,Council on Foreign Relations,Washington,D.C. At the time of his military retirement on August 1,1995,General Charles G. Boyd was deputy commander in chief,U.S.European Command(USEUCOM),Stuttgart-Vaihingen,Germany. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant through the aviation cadet program in July 1960 and has served in a variety of assignments in Europe,the Pacific,and the Continental United States.He is a command pilot, and flew F-105s in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War.General Boyd is from Iowa.


Tadae Takubo  Dean,Faculty of Social Sciences,Kyorin University

Born 1933 in Chiba Prefecture. Graduated from Waseda University in 1956 and joined Jiji Press. While there,assigned to positions such as Hamburg,Naha,and Washington Correspondent,Foreign News Editor,and Deputy Managing Director. Also was a Guest Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington,D.C. Retired from Jiji Press in February 1984. In April 1984,became a Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Kyorin University(International Politics and International Relations). In April 1992,was appointed Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences and took on the additional position of Dean of the Graduate Course for International Cooperation Study in April 1993. In 1994, received his PhD in law from Keio University. In February 1997,was named the 12th recipient of the Fuji Sankei Group's“Seiron Taisho"(a prize for excellent activities in journalistic field). Published works include “Shin Sekai Chitsujo" to Nihon(The“New World Order"and Japan),Nixon to Tai Chugoku Gaiko(Nixon and his Diplomacy Toward China),Senryakuka Nixon(Strategist Nixon),and others.

■ Panel Discussion

Moderator
Reizo Utagawa  Executive Director,The Nippon Foundation

Born 1934 in Tokyo. Graduate of Yokohama National University. Joined Mainichi Newspapers in 1958. While there,assigned to various positions including Washington Correspondent,Economics Department Manager,and Director and Managing Editor. Was also the Chief Researcher at the Institute for International Policy Studies and served as a Director of that same organization.Was a Lecturer in the Yokohama National University Faculty of Economics and is now Executive Director,The Nippon Foundation and concurrently a Visiting Professor at the Tama University Graduate School of Management and Information Sciences.
Panelists Toshiyuki Shikata  Professor,Faculty of Law,Teikyo University

Born 1936 in Ishikawa Prefecture. Member of the second graduating class of the National Defense Academy; Doctor of Engineering,Kyoto University;International Researcher,U.S.Army War College; Defense Attache,Embassy of Japan in Washington,D.C.;Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel for the Ground Self Defense Force,Ground Staff Office;Commanding General,2nd Infantry Division(Asahikawa);National Defense Academy Commanding General;Northen Army Corps(Sapporo). Retired from Japan Self-Defense Forces in March 1994. Became a Professor in the Faculty of Law,Teikyo University in April 1995. While continuing in this position,has served as a Senior Counselor for the Tokyo Metropolitan Government(for disaster preparedness) since December 1999 and is active as a military affairs analyst. Published works include Gendai no Gunjigaku Nyumon(Introduction to Modern Military Science)PHP Institute,Inc.(June 1998);Saishin Kyokuto Yuji(The Latest Far Eastern Crises)Crest(July 1999);and Jieitai ni Hokori wo (Take Pride in the Self-Defense Forces)Shogakukan(March 2001).


Kazuya Fukuda  Literary Critic/Associate Professor,Faulty of Environmental Information,
              Keio University

Born 1960 in Tokyo.Received a B.A.degree in French Literature from the Department of Literature,Keio University. Master's Degree in French Literature,Keio University. Became an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Environmental Information,Keio University in 1996,. Named the sixth recipient of the Yukio Mishima Award(1993) for his book,Nihon no Kakyo(Homeland of Japan),and the 24th recipient of the Taiko Hirabayashi Award(1996) for his book,Kanbi na Jinsei(A Delicious Life). Othgr published works include Kimyo na Haikyo(Strange Ruins),Ika ni Shite Kaku mo Nihonjin wa Yochi ni Natta ka(How Is It That Japanese Became So Childish?);Nihonjin no Medama(Japanese Eyes);Sakka no Neuchi(The Value of Writers);Yasuda Yojuro to Showa no Miyo(Yojuro Yasuda and the Showa Era),Chihiraku-Ishihara Kanji to Showa no Yume(Pioneer-Kanji Ishihara and the Dream of Showa),Nippon Coup d'etat Keikaku(Japan's Coup d'etat Plan),Shin Sekai Chizu-Chokumen suru Kiki no shotai(New World Map-The True Color of the Faced Crises),Saigo no Taiwa-Nationalism to Sengo Minshushugi(The Last Conversation-Nationalism and Democracy after War),and others.


Alan Tonelson  Research Fellow,U.S.Business and Industry Educational Foundation

Alan Tonelson is a Research Fellow at the U.S.Business & Industrial Council Educational Foundation in Washington,D.C. He is also a Research Associate at George Washington University;author of a new book on globalization,"The Race to the Bottom"(Westview Press); and a Columnist for the Tradealert.org website. Tonelson writes for Foreign Affairs,Foreign Policy,The Atlantic,The New York Times,The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal,The New Republic,The Weekly Standard,United Press International,and many other publications.He is co-editor of Powernomics:Economics and Strategy after the Cold War(1990). Tonelson has testified before the U.S.Congress and participated in the U.S.Navy's Quadrennial Defense Review seminars.He has lectured at the U.S.Foreign Service Institute,The National Defense University, and many other for a former Associate Editor at Foreign Policy and Fellow at the Economic Strategy Institute. Tonelson holds a B.A.in history with highest honors from Princeton University.


Harry Harding  Dean,Elliot School of International Affairs,George Washington University

Harry Harding is Dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs,and Professor of International Affairs and Political Science,at the George Washington University. He has served on the faculties of Swarthmore College and Stanford University,and has been a Senior Fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution. His major publications include A Fragile Relationship:The United States and China Since 1972(1992),China's Second Revolution:Reform After Mao(1987),and Organizing China:The Problem of Bureaucracy,1949-1976(1981).


Ronald A.Morse  Paul I.Terasaki Professor in U.S.-Japan Relations and Japanese Studies,
              University of California,Los Angeles

Ronald A.Morse is the the Paul I.Terasaki Professor in U.S.-Japan Relations and Japanese Studies at the University of California,Los Angeles.Morse is also a Managing Director of the Sangikyo Corporation, a telecommunications infrastructure company.Morse has a B.A.from the University of California,Berkeley, in Chinese studies.He served the U.S.Air Force from 1956 to 1960. After he received.his Ph.D.from Princeton University in 1974,Dr.Morse joined the Department of Defense.In 1977,he moved to the Department of State,where he covered Japanese domestic politics and foreign relations.Later at the Department of Energy(1980-1981),he worked on the Middle East.From 1996 to 2001,Morse was professor of business administration at Reitaku University in Tokyo.







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