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JAPAN & THE USA IN ARCTIC SCIENCE AND COOPERATION

FULL DIALOGUES NOW AVAILABLE

Last Friday, representatives from the Japanese, US, & Icelandic governments discussed the future of Arctic Science and Cooperation and answered questions from the global audience during two Special Broadcasts, just one day before the 3rd Arctic Science Ministerial Meeting in Tokyo.
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SESSION I.

ROLE OF JAPAN IN ARCTIC COOPERATION
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SESSION II.

THE FUTURE OF ARCTIC SCIENCE: THE ROLE OF JAPAN AND THE USA

SESSION I SPEAKERS:

 
H.E. YŌKO KAMIKAWA
Minister of Justice, Japan;
Chief Secretary, Parliamentary League of Arctic Frontier Study

DR. ATSUSHI SUNAMI
President
Sasakawa Peace Foundation
Moderated by:
H.E. ÓLAFUR RAGNAR GRÍMSSON
Chairman Arctic Circle
President of Iceland 1996-2016

SESSION II SPEAKERS:

Keynote Message:
H.E. LILJA ALFREÐSDÓTTIR
Minister of Science, Education and Culture, Iceland
MR. KEI KOIZUMI
Acting Director & Chief of Staff,
Office of Science and Technology Policy Executive Office of the President, USA

 
DR. LARRY HINZMAN
Assistant Director for Polar Sciences, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; Professor, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA
Moderated by:
DR. ATSUSHI SUNAMI
President
Sasakawa Peace Foundation

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These two Arctic Circle VIRTUAL Broadcasts were a PRELUDE to the Arctic Circle Japan Forum.
Arctic Circle VIRTUAL offers new ways of bringing the Arctic dialogue online while connecting interesting initiatives, speakers and organizations together. It serves as an online media platform allowing prominent leaders in politics, business, science and other areas to present their views to a global audience. 

Similarly to the Assemblies and Forums, participants from all over the world are encouraged to pose their questions, make comments and be a part of the open democratic dialogue.
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