Date &
Time: Tuesday,
1 November 2016,
11:30 am ~ 13:00 pm (Doors Open at 11:00 am)
Location: Cairo
University, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Sawiris Hall,
2nd floor
Host : Embassy of Japan in
Egypt in cooperation with the Center for International Area Studies
Language:
English / Arabic (Simultaneous
Translation available)
*Admission is free
*Please kindly inform us your attendance (name, affiliation and email
address if you need updated information)
by 30 October, 2016 by E-mail as seats are limited.
E-mail: culture@ca.mofa.go.jp Tel:02-2528
5903
Flyer

Dr.
Ken JIMBO
Dr. Ken JIMBO is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Policy
Management, Keio University. He is concurrently a Senior Research Fellow
at the Canon Institute for Global Studies (CIGS) and the Tokyo
Foundation (TKFD). He also serves as a Director, Board of Directors at
the Civic Force, a Visiting Fellow at the Genron NPO and a member of the
International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).
His main research fields are in International Security, Japan-US
Security Relations, Japanese Foreign and Defense Policy, Multilateral
Security in Asia-Pacific, and Regionalism in East Asia. He has been a
policy advisor at various Japanese governmental commissions and research
groups including at the National Security Secretariat, the Ministry of
Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
His recent books and articles include, "Japan-US-Australia Cooperation
on Capacity Building in Southeast Asia", Yuki Tatsumi ed.,
US-Japan-Australia Security Relations: Prospects and Challenges (Stimson
Center, 2015); "US Rebalancing to the Asia-Pacific: A Japanese
Perspective,” in William Tow and Douglas Stuart eds., The New US
Strategy towards Asia: Adapting to the American Pivot (London: Routledge,
2015); Ken JIMBO ed., Regional Security Architecture in the
Asia-Pacific, Tokyo Foundation (2010) (in Japanese: Ajia Taiheiyo no
Chiiki Anzen Hosho Ahkitekucha).