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The G20 Osaka Summit: Prospects and Possibilities

A Joint Workshop sponsored by
Keio University's East Asia Studies Institute & the G20 Research Group, University of Toronto
Supported by the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History
Keio University, Mita Campus, June 20, 2019, 4.00-6.30 pm

Welcome

Masayuki Tadokoro, Keio University
John Kirton, G20 Research Group, University of Toronto

G20 Performance and Prospects

Chair: Tatsuya Nishida, Tokai University

Keeping G20 Promises: The 2019 G20 Compliance Report
Madeline Koch & Brittaney Warren, G20 Research Group

Prospects and Possibilities for Japan's Osaka Summit
John Kirton, Director, G20 Research Group

Challenges and Civil Society Contributions for the Osaka Summit
Jonathan Luckhurst, Professor, Soka University

Key Issues

Chair: Kazuhiko Okuda, Professor Emeritus, Ferris University

The Economy
Naoki Tanaka, Center for International Public Policy

Climate Change
Cindy Ou, G20 Research Group

Security
David Welch, University of Waterloo

Concluding Reflections

John Kirton, G20 Research Group, University of Toronto
Masayuki Tadokoro, Keio University

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