ヴァンダービルト大学
「日米研究協力センター
25周年記念祝賀会」

長野禮子 
 去る10月13日、当フォーラムの特別顧問のジェームス E・アワー氏がセンター長を務めるヴァンダービルト大学日米研究協力センター25周年記念レセプションが都内で開かれた。
 会場には、長島昭久衆議院議員を始め、各省で日米の懸け橋として活躍するアワー氏の「お弟子さん」とその家族が一同に会した。アワー氏の人柄を表すかのように、実にアットホームな会であった。
 また、JR東海葛西敬之会長(JFSS副会長)や川村純彦閣下(JFSS理事)も出席。アワー氏との長い友人としてご挨拶をする。
 宴酣の頃、ヴァンダービルト大学のあるテネシー州に因んで「テネシーワルツ」を、そしてアワー氏の十八番である「軍艦マーチ」を出席者全員で歌い、今後の日米関係の更なる深化を願いつつ、秋の夜長を満喫した。
 アワー氏はこの会の前日(12日)、安倍首相と会談致しました。その模様がヴァンダービルト新聞に紹介されたとの報告を受け、読者の皆様にご紹介致します。



Vanderbilt center director meets with Japanese
 prime minister
 

                     
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe congratulates James Auer on his center's accomplishments the past quarter of a century. (Photo courtesy of James Auer)

James Auer, director of the Center for U.S.-Japan Studies at Vanderbilt University, met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the prime minister’s official residence in Tokyo Oct. 12.
During their discussion, the prime minister congratulated Auer on the achievements of the U.S.-Japan Center, which began its 26th year of operation in September.
In addition, Auer, who is a lecturer in the Asian Studies program, and Michiko Petersen, cultural relations assistant for the U.S.-Japan Center, were hosted at a reception organized by former center fellows and attended by more than 130 friends of the center Oct. 13 in Tokyo. Akihisa Nagashima, a member of the House of Representatives of Japan’s National Diet and a former center fellow, delivered a congratulatory address on behalf of those former fellows attending the reception.
Since 1990, the U.S.-Japan Center has organized the annual Vanderbilt U.S.-Japan Technology Forum for more than 1,000 American and Japanese executives to discuss dual purpose technology cooperation.
Other programs of the center include hosting research fellows on campus from Japan’s Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry, Ministry of Defense, National Police Agency, newspapers, Fulbright Scholars and others. Many of these fellows have gone on to serve in high-level positions in their nation’s government, media and business. Since 1990, the center has hosted more than 120 research fellows. 
http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2013/10/japanese-prime-minister/


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