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Event Tag Archives: Japan

Navigating the Age of Disruption: Where is the Kishida Government going after the election?

01 November 2021 5:00 pm
  • Tags: Japan, Yves Tiberghien

An expert panel moderated by UBC Political Science Prof. Yves Tiberghien will discuss the outcome of the Japanese 2021 Election and its global implications. Hosted by UBC and the U of Toronto.

Global Consequences of the U.S.’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan

03 December 2021 1:00 pm
  • Tags: Afghanistan, Canada, Japan, United States, Yves Tiberghien

UBC Centre for Japanese Research and UBC Political Science will bring together experts from Canada, Afghanistan, and Japan, to critically discuss the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Prof. Yves Tiberghien moderates a discussion on the Japanese environmental agenda

10 March 2022 5:30 pm
  • Categories: Featured Homepage, Featured News/Events
  • Tags: Climate Change, Environment, Japan, Yves Tiberghien

Prof. Yves Tiberghien moderates a panel discussion on Japan’s role at Cop26 and the environmental crisis. “Global Leadership or Status Quo Proponent?: Japan at the COP 26” is the second of three events on how the world can solve the climate crisis.

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