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Upcoming and past symposiums hosted by ESRP
22.11.2024 Upcoming

Japan-Sweden Relationship in a shifting era: Exploring Common interests and opportunities following the 2024 Elections

変化する時代における日・スウェーデン関係:2024年選挙後の共通の利益と機会の探求

The Economic Security Research Program (ESRP) at The Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST), The University of Tokyo and The Swedish National China Centre (NKK) and The Asia Programme at The Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) will co-host a symposium titled “Japan-Sweden Relationship in a shifting era: Exploring common interests and opportunities following the 2024 elections.”

This symposium will bring together Swedish and Japanese experts on security and economic issues to discuss: (1) How Sweden and Japan perceives the impact of various elections that have taken place in 2024 and the increasing coordination between China and Russia; (2) How Sweden and Japan are responding to the rise of China; and (3) Comparative approaches towards de-risking between Europe and Japan

変化する時代における日・スウェーデン関係:2024年選挙後の共通の利益と機会の探求

Overview of the event

Date Friday, November 22, 2024, 14:00-17:00 (Registration begins at 13:15)
Place ENEOS Hall, Building #3-S, Komaba II Campus, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8904 JAPAN [Access](https://www.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/access.html)
Capacity 172 people
Fee Free
Speakers 14:00 - 14:30 Opening Remarks
Akira Igata (Project Lecturer, RCAST, The University of Tokyo)
H.E. Viktoria Li (Ambassador, Swedish Embassy in Tokyo)
Björn Jerdén (Director, NKK, UI)
Åsa Malmström Rognes (Head of the Asia Program, UI)

14:30 - 15:10 Session 1: The 2024 elections, the Russia-China nexus and their implications for Japan and Europe
Björn Jerdén (Director, NKK, UI)
Ryo Nakai (Professor, RCAST, The University of Tokyo)
[Moderator] Yee Kuang Heng (Professor, GraSPP, The University of Tokyo)

15:10 - 15:30 Coffee break / networking

15:30 - 16:10 Session 2: Responses to a rising China: Security implications for the Indo-Pacific
Lisa Zhang (Analyst, NKK, UI)
Antoine Roth (Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Tohoku University)
[Moderator] Victor Ferguson (JSPS Post-doctoral Fellow, RCAST, The University of Tokyo)


16:10 - 16:50 Session 3: Comparing de-risking approaches between Europe and Japan
Hillevi Pårup (Analyst, NKK, UI)
Akira Igata (Project Lecturer, RCAST, The University of Tokyo)
[Moderator] Åsa Malmström Rognes (Head of the Asia Program, UI)

16:50 - 17:00 Concluding Remarks
Language English (No simultaneous interpretations)
Registration Please apply from the form bellow.
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CONVERGE: Forging International Partnerships and Collaboration on AI and Semiconductors
11.10.2024 Past
CONVERGE: Forging International Partnerships and Collaboration on AI and Semiconductors

The Economic Security Research Program (ESRP) at RCAST, The University of Tokyo and Pacific Forum will co-host a symposium titled "CONVERGE: Forging International Partnerships and Collaboration on AI and Semiconductors" from 14:00-16:00 on Oct.11.

This symposium will bring together experts from 5 countries in the Indo-Pacific - U.S., Australia, India, Singapore, and the Philippines - to discuss how this region can collaborate better on issues related to AI and semiconductors.

We will share some of the outcomes from the closed discussions, where we examined the challenges and opportunities facing different CET actors operating in the Indo-Pacific related to AI and semiconductors. This will allow for the identification of the means to identify best practices for enhancing Indo-Pacific tech cooperation while building trust between existing stakeholders.

The language of this symposium will be in English. Please note that there is NO simultaneous interpretation. Pre-registration required.

Taiwan’s Economic Security Challanges
30.08.2024 Past
Taiwan's Economic Security Challenges

Taiwan has become a global powerhouse in cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing and a driving force in the next generation of AI revolution. However, due to its dynamic economic relationship and tense military relations with China, the high-tech island nation has found itself at the forefront of potential global conflict zones since the escalation of the techno-geopolitical era of comprehensive US-China competition.
As economic security becomes an increasingly important element of national security, Taiwan’s experience offers important insights into how the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has advanced its technological power. At the event, Dr. Jeremy Chih Cheng Chang, a research fellow and Director of Semiconductor Policy at DEST, a new launched public think tank in Taiwan, will explain the evolution of Taiwan's economic security framework, exploring historical perspectives and regulatory insights, and discussed lessons learned for international allies.

『クアッドにおける重要新興技術協力:現状と未来の展望』
21.08.2024 Past
"Critical and Emerging Technology Cooperation in the Quad: Current Status and Future Prospects"

"Critical & Emerging Technology Cooperation in the Quad" symposium aims to explore the technological cooperation among the four Quad countries—the United States, Australia, India, and Japan—and its impact on regional and economic security. This event will feature keynote speeches and panel discussions by experts, focusing on how each Quad member is promoting the development and implementation of critical and emerging technologies with national security in mind. The discussions will also consider measures to deepen this cooperation and examine the Quad's efforts at the forefront of technological innovation, along with their future prospects.

This event is co-hosted by the Economic Security Research Program (ESRP) at the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST), The University of Tokyo (Japan)and the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NESA) (US) in collaboration with the National Security College, Australian National University (Australia); the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) (India); the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS) (US), and is endorsed by the Quad Investors Network (QUIN).

【7/19】日米AIセキュリティ協力:偽情報・サイバー脅威に関する敵対的AIリスクと緩和戦略
19.07.2024 Past
July 19: US-Japan AI Security: Adversarial AI Risks and Mitigation Strategies for Disinformation and Cyber Threats

Today, there is growing attention on societal impacts of the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence. While the utilization of cutting-edge AI technology offers various advantages, the development and use of "adversarial AI," or AI with malicious intent or attacks against AI, has emerged as a serious economic security risk for nations around the world.

Against this backdrop, the Economic Security Research Program (ESRP) at RCAST, the University of Tokyo and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA will co-host a symposium titled "US-Japan AI Security: Adversarial AI Risks and Mitigation Strategies for Disinformation and Cyber Threats".

The symposium will feature speakers from the U.S. government in charge of developing policies to promote and regulate AI technology development, as well as researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), leading national research institutes for AI research in the United States. They will introduce cutting-edge AI technology developments in the U.S. and explore risks and opportunities these technologies will bring to our society. In particular, we will discuss how to deal with AI-enabled disinformation and cyberattacks, ideal promotion and regulatory means for the government, and the future of Japan-US cooperation on AI related issues.

The event report is here.

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