Events category: Webinar

19 September 2022

EVENT CANCELLED - Dan Snow in conversation with Setsuko Thurlow: The Threat of Nuclear Weapons

77 years ago, on August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the world’s first atomic bomb over the city of Hiroshima, killing over 140,000 people. Three days later, a second atomic bomb was dropped over the city of Nagasaki. In this webinar moderated by Dan Snow, Setsuko Thurlow, one of the survivors of the Hiroshima atomic bombing, will share her experiences of the bomb and talk about her international activity promoting nuclear disarmament. She will share her message for future generations in the present context of escalating rhetoric, and rising risks that nuclear weapons will be used again.

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14 September 2022

From Hiroshima and Minamata to today Socially engaged practices in post-war Japan

In this talk, Dr Justin Jesty and Namiko Kunimoto will discuss how artists like Iri Maruki and Toshiko Akamatsu and Noriaki Tsuchimoto engaged critically with the realities of post-war Japan and what their works do for us in the present. They acknowledged public fears, vulnerabilities and anxieties about people’s bodies being contaminated by invisible threats, and tried to keep the public focussed on the issues they addressed. This talk will be an occasion for us to consider the work of those artists and connect it to contemporary issues.

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20 July 2022

ウクライナ侵攻をめぐる空前の「情報戦」

ロシアのウクライナ侵攻をめぐる特徴の一つに、激しい「情報戦」があります。特に印象的なのはウクライナや英国、米国の諜報機関、民間情報機関による秘密情報の積極的な開示でしょう。ロシアの虚偽情報に対抗して「事実」を明らかにし、軍事行動の機先を制することを目的としています。英国の情報機関のある幹部は「真実の周知を確かなものとするため」に、通常は明かされることのない秘匿性の高い情報を戦略的に公開していることを明らかにしています。その迅速さと規模は前例がありません。

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5 July 2022

Ukraine War and Energy Security in the UK and Japan

The conflict in Ukraine has had an immediate and significant impact on global energy supply, leading to energy price increases for consumers, and threatening the energy security strategy of a number of countries and regions. In this webinar Professor Benjamin McLellan and Professor Molly Scott Cato discussed the current energy situation in the UK and Japan, the impact of the Ukraine crisis on prices, and the future for renewable energy, considering how energy efficiency can be improved, and how to achieve the target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

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13 July 2022

Challenges and Opportunities in Refugee Protection: Lessons from Afghanistan to Ukraine

Reflecting the current international situation, in this webinar, the speakers from the UK and Japan discussed the UK’s and Japan’s current refugee policies, and the present situation and future outlook in both countries, similarities and differences in the treatment of Afghani nationals last year and those displaced from Ukraine this year, and how the UK and Japan can work better together to overcome the current difficulties and contribute to a stronger international refugee protection mechanism in the world.

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27 June 2022

英国大学の「ベーシック」~そのキラキラの秘密を解き明かす~

本ウェビナーでは、佐野壽則氏が、英国の大学の教育・研究・ 経営の在り方について紹介します。日本と両極端と言えるほど異なる英国大学の歴史や制度を紐解きながら、コロナ禍で、英国大学がどのような役割を担ったか、コロナがもたらした本質的な変化、今後の英国大学の展望について話しいただきます。

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18 May 2022

The Ukraine War and Global Cybersecurity

The Russia-Ukraine war has revealed the increasing relevance of cyber warfare and the potential impact that cyber threats might have globally. Cyberspace is regarded as one of the domains of hybrid warfare, in which digital attacks are used against an enemy state, disrupting vital computer systems. This domain is more accessible than others, enabling volunteers around the world actively to join a war. In this webinar, experts explained the present situation for global cyber threats and their challenges to cybersecurity, as well as potential future scenarios for cyberspace, and recommendations to increase safety.

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27 April 2022

Nuclear Threats after the Ukraine War

If it escalates, the Ukraine war could lead to a new wave of nuclear weapons proliferation and threats globally. Soon after the beginning of the war, in an attempt to dissuade the West from intervening further in the conflict, Russia asserted its right to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine, prompting Europe to re-think its security architecture. These security concerns also extend to the Asian region. Could these concerns trigger a new nuclear arms race?  In this webinar, the experts discussed current challenges in the international security arena, and their implications for future global security architecture and the proliferation of nuclear weapons.

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21 April 2022

The war in Ukraine and the impact on the international order

Over a month has passed since the start of the Ukraine war, an event that has shocked the international community and will have global consequences. Might a prolonged war bring us to the brink of World War III? In this webinar, we discussed the causes of the conflict, as well as its future implications for the international order. We also analysed the role of global actors such as the US, Europe, Japan and China, and talked about the impact the war is having around the world, with a particular focus on Asia. 

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