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Episode 33: The United States and Japan: A Celebration of Cultural and Economic Ties

On June 6, 2019, the Cleveland Council on World Affairs was pleased to present a panel discussion on the current relationship between the U.S. and Japan, in collaboration with the Honorary Consul of Japan in Cleveland and with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. This panel was hosted at the Cleveland Museum of Art, to coincide with the special exhibition, Shinto: Discovery of the Divine in Japanese Art.

Panelists included Dr. Shigeo Kagami, Professor and General Manager in the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Tokyo, and Dr. Andrew Oros, a Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Associate Dean for International Education, and Director of International Studies at Washington College.

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Episode 58: Denuclearizing the Peninsula? Strategic Outlook for the U.S. and South Korea

The Republic of Korea has been a strategic U.S. military and economic ally since the 1950s. With regional tensions with China at an all-time high, a new Korean President since May, and global trade experiencing…

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Episode 57: Prosperity and Peace: A Hopeful Future for the Abraham Accords with Robert Greenway

Significant moves in both diplomatic and economic relationships are already bearing fruit after the historic signing in September 2020 of the Abraham Accords to jointly normalize relations between Israel, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates….

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Episode 56: Can the U.S. Reset the Agenda with Latin America? with Ambassador Michael McKinley

The Summit of the Americas, hosted in San Diego in June, brought about tense interactions between the U.S. and our hemispheric neighbors to the south. Debate about the guestlist, threats of boycott, and challenges to…

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