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The Future of Democracy in Northeast Asia
The program brings together some of the world's leading experts to discuss the future of democracy in Northeast Asia.
This program, which continues the Asia Society program series "The Future of Democracy in Asia," brings together some of the world's leading experts on the democracies of Northeast Asia -- Japan, Korea, and Taiwan -- to consider the critical questions that hang over the region. Speakers include: Michael Armacost, Fredrick Chien, Han Sung-Joo, Robert Scalapino, and Jack Wadsworth.
Date: January 20th
Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm
Location: Northern California
World Affairs Council
312 Sutter Street
Suite 200
San Francisco
Cost: $5 members, students; $10 nonmembers Buy Tickets Online
Phone: 415-421-8707
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Co-sponsored by Asia Society Northern California, The Asia Foundation, Business Executives for National Security, East-West Center Alumni Association of Northern California, Japan Society of Northern California, U.C. Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies, USF Center for the Pacific Rim, and the World Affairs Council of Northern California.
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