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Subject: H-ASIA: 2/14 Abe Colloquium [World of Paradox: Expansion of Nuclear
Deterrence in the Era of Nuclear Disarmament]
> H-ASIA
> February 5, 2013
>
> 2/14 Abe Colloquium [World of Paradox: Expansion of Nuclear Deterrence in
> the Era of Nuclear Disarmament]
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> From: "SSRC Tokyo Office" <ssrcABE@gol.com>
>
> ABE FELLOWSHIP COLLOQUIUM
>
>
>
> World of Paradox: Expansion of Nuclear Deterrence in the Era of Nuclear
> Disarmament
>
>
>
> Speaker Masako Ikegami
>
> Professor, Department of Political Science,
> Stockholm University/Abe Fellow (2010)
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>
>
> Discussant Heigo Sato
>
> Professor, Institute of Foreign Affairs,
> Takushoku University
>
> Board member, Japan Association for
> International Security
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>
>
> Moderator Tomoko Okagaki
>
> Professor, Faculty of Law, Department of
> International Legal Studies, Dokkyo University
>
> Abe Fellow (2007)
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>
>
> When? Thursday, February 14th, 2013, from 6PM to 8PM An
> informal reception follows.
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>
>
> Where? International House of Japan, Seminar Room 404, West
> Wing 4F,
>
> 5-11-16 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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> <http://www.i-house.or.jp/access.html>
> http://www.i-house.or.jp/access.html
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> Notes: The presentation will be in Japanese. Admission is free.
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> also welcome.
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> This event is jointly sponsored by the Social Science Research Council
> (SSRC) Tokyo Office and Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership
> (CGP)
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>
>
>
> 2013.2.14
>
> ABE FELLOWSHIP COLLOQUIUM
>
> World of Paradox: Expansion of Nuclear Deterrence in the Era of Nuclear
> Disarmament
>
>
>
> The nuclear doctrine of the United States, as elaborated in a variety of
> measures and documents including Obama's general address in Prague in
> 2009,
> the Nuclear Posture Review of 2010 and the New START Treaty of the same
> year, clearly called for a reduction of the role of nuclear weapons and
> were
> seen as a concrete step towards nuclear disarmament. In East Asia,
> however,
> North Korea's detonations of nuclear devices and launches of long range
> missiles in recent years made it clear that they now possess nuclear
> weapons. At the same time, the military expansionism of China in the
> Asia-Pacific region is shaking American hegemony in the region.
> Contemporary
> Japan, within range of PRC and DPRK's ballistic and long-range cruise
> missiles, has seen its relations with China shaken by the Senkaku Islands
> problem, reflected in a rise in military tensions across Asia. In response
> to these problems, voices casting doubts on the effectiveness of the US
> nuclear umbrella and nuclear deterrence strategies are growing stronger in
> both Japan and South Korea. Though still a minority, some people have
> started to argue for nuclear sharing similar to the European NATO model,
> redeployment of US nuclear assets and independent development of nuclear
> capability to improve the reliability of nuclear deterrence. If the US
> were
> to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in its security doctrine, it might
> push Japan and South Korea to pursue independent development of nuclear
> weapons. Prof. Ikegami will examine the apparent paradox between the US
> deterrence doctrine and its pledge for nuclear disarmament in East Asia, a
> region threatened by proliferation of nuclear and conventional weapons.
>
>
>
> Biographical Information
>
>
>
> Masako Ikegami: Prof. Ikegami is Professor of Political Science at the
> University of Stockholm in Sweden. She received her PhD in Peace and
> Conflict Studies from Uppsala University, Sweden in 1998 and PhD in
> Sociology from the University of Tokyo in 1996. She is currently
> conducting
> research as an Abe Fellow on the paradox of simultaneous global nuclear
> disarmament and threats of nuclear proliferation from the perspective of
> the
> US-Japan alliance. Her most recent works include: "Challenges of Rising
> China: A New Cold War or Neo-Imperialism?," in Ahmed, Panda & Singh (eds).
> Towards a New Asian Order. Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses
> (IDSA), 2011, and" China-North Korea: Renewal of the 'Blood Alliance',"
> Asia
> Pacific Bulletin No. 158, 5 April 2012, among other publications. She
> writes
> extensively on defense policy/decision-making process, arms control &
> disarmament, nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear deterrence.
>
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