Stanford-SPF New Channels Dialogue 2014
Stanford-SPF New Channels Dialogue 2014

Stanford-Sasakawa Peace Foundation New Channels Dialogue 2014
Energy Challenge and Opportunities for the United States and Japan
February 13, 2014
Bechtel Conference Center, Encina Hall, Stanford University
Sponsored and Organized by Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF) and Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (S-APARC) in Association with U.S.-Japan Council
Japan Studies Program at Shorenstein APARC, Stanford University has launched a three-year project from 2013 to create new channels of dialogue between experts and leaders of younger generations from the United States, mostly from the West Coast, and Japan under a name of "New Channels: Reinvigorating U.S.-Japan Relations," with the goal of reinvigorating the bilateral relationship through the dialogue on 21st century challenges faced by both nations, with a grant received from the Sasakawa Peace Foundation.