• A Conversation with Ambassador Sergiy Korsunsky

    Indo-Pacific Policy Dialogue 08 February, 10:00 (Tokyo)

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    On February 24th, 2022, the sovereign state of Ukraine was invaded by Russia. Ukraine, with support from Western partners, continues to fight for its freedom and the preservation of the post World War II rules-based order that has brought peace, development and stability. The use of force to change borders and enforce a sphere of influence in Europe has transformed the European security landscape, but it also has had implications for the Indo-Pacific region.

     

    In order to better understand the invasion of Ukraine and its implications for the Indo-Pacific and beyond, this Indo-Pacific Dialogue, co-sponsored by the JICUF, is honored to welcome Sergiy Korsunsky, Ukranian Ambassador to Japan to share his views. Participants will gain a better understanding of the invasion of Ukraine and its implications for the Indo-Pacific and beyond. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Stephen Nagy, YCAPS' Director of Policy Studies.

     

     

     

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    Location:

     

    International Christian University Dialogue House, International Conference Room, 2F.

    3-10-2 Osawa, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo

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    Speakers:

     

    Ambassador Sergiy Korsunsky has extensive professional experience with strategic planning and development, including energy, trade and investment policy, energy security, regional security, science and technology. He is a well-known expert on geopolitical issues. Author of more than 320 academic papers and other publications including seven books, among them "Nonlinear waves in dispersive and dissipative systems with coupled fields" (Addison, Wesley. Longman, 1997), "Technology Transfer in the United States" (Kyiv, 2005), "Energy Diplomacy" (Kyiv, 2008), "Foreign Policy in Times of Transformations" (Kharkiv, 2008).

     

    Ambassador Korsunsky holds a diplomatic rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. He also holds a Doctor of Science Degree in Applied Mathematics since 1991. He has been honored with several awards by the President and Government of Ukraine.

     

     

    Cost: Free of charge

    Moderator: Dr. Stephen Nagy

    Format: This event will be off-the-record. Questions are encouraged.

    Registration: Required via this Link.