Liberal order undone? Japan’s leadership role after Prime Minister Abe
On Wednesday, October 14, the Center for East Asia Policy Studies at Brookings and the Asia Pacific Initiative hosted a panel of experts to examine these questions and explore the role of Japan in protecting the future of the liberal international order.
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