ABE BROWNBAG LUNCH
Abe Fellowship Program and International Study Group (ISG)
jointly invite you to Abe Brownbag Lunch on March 14th.
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Why has the international community largely failed to work
together in the development of environmental technologies?
In particular, why haven't Japan and the U.S. cooperated more
fully in green technologies? The rhetoric of cooperation has far
exceeded the reality of global initiatives. Abe Fellow Dr. David
Angel will discuss the importance of balancing cooperation
and competition in creating Earth-friendly technologies, with
emphasis on U.S.-Japan collaboration.
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Speaker: Dr. David Angel
Director, Graduate School of Geography,
Clark University
Topic: International Collaboration in Environmental Technologies
Date/Time: Thusday, March 14h. 1996. 12:00-13:30
Venue: Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership
ARK Mori Building 20 FL
1-12-32 Akasaka Minato-ku, Tokyo 107
Tel 5562-3506. Fax 5562-3504
Note: Open to the public. Your collegues and friends are welcome.
Bring your own lunch or Obento
The presentation will be in English.
* For further information, contact
ABE : Takuya Toda at the above numbers
ISG : Yukio Tada or Ayako Hagino Tel 3588-4002. Fax 3588-4832
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