Space Policy & Governance Workshop
“Space Activity and Foreign Policy: Toward Strengthening
U.S.-Japan Space Cooperation”
- Date & Time:
- -
- Venue:
- 2F Conference Hall, Economics Research Annex (Kojima Hall, MAP)
- Sponsor:
- Space Policy Initiative (UT/SPI), Science, Technology and Public Policy Research Unit (SciTePP), Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Tokyo
- Co-host:
- Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
- Language:
- English
Registration is closed.
Program
- 09:30
- Opening Remark & Introduction of the Recent Activities of UT/SPI
Hideaki Shiroyama, Professor, University of Tokyo
Keynote Speech
- 09:50
- “Future Prospect of U.S.-Japan Space Cooperation: Based on the Result of U.S.-Japan Space Dialogue (tentative title)”
Tomofumi Nishinaga, Director, Space Policy Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs - 10:10
- “Significance of U.S.-Japan Space Cooperation in the U.S Comprehensive Space Strategy: Expectations for the Future Cooperation (tentative title)”
David A. Turner, Department of State
Presentation
- 10:30
- “Prospects and Issues of Space Utilization in the U.S.-Japan Security Cooperation (tentative title)”
Setsuko Aoki, Professor, Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University - 11:00
- “U.S.-Japan Space Cooperation in the Field of Space Exploration and Human Spaceflight and Its Implication for Foreign Policy (tentative title)”
Hirotaka Watanabe, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Law and Politics, Osaka University
Panel Discussion
- 11:30
- Theme: “Significance of Space Activities in the U.S.-Japan Relationship”
Chair: Hideaki Shiroyama, University of Tokyo
Panelist: above speakers
- 12:30
- Closing