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International NPO Leadership Lecture

International NPO Leadership Lecture

Who are "citizens" in the international community?

Lecture topics:
  • What are different perspectives on the legitimate constituencies of the international community?
  • How do public authorities, business organizations, and NGOs contribute to the maintenance and reforms of the international community?
  • How can knowledge of non-profit management help career development within and outside Japan?

Lecturer: Kazushige Kobayashi
Research Fellow, Balkan Security Agenda
Doctoral Candidate, Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Date: July 6 (Wednesday)
Time: 3:00pm ~ 5:00pm (doors open at 2:40pm)
Language: Japanese (Questions can be asked in English during the Q&A)
Venue: 4th Floor Large Conference Room, Faculty of Economics Building
Kawauchi South Campus
Directions: https://www.tohoku.ac.jp/map/en/?f=KW_C16

Lecturer:


Kazushige Kobayashi is an alumnus of Tohoku University who holds a Masters degree in International Affairs from the Graduate Institute in Geneva. He has studied at the University of California at Davis/ UC Washington D.C. Center and Russian Foreign Ministry's Moscow State Institute of International Relations, and continues his doctoral studies at the Graduate Institute.

Kobayashi has worked for the International Rescue Committee in Washington, D.C., Columbia University's Institute for the Study of Human Rights in New York, the Mitsubishi Research Institute's Strategic Consulting Division in Tokyo, the Russian International Affairs Council in Moscow, and the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding in Geneva. He specializes in Eurasian politics and Russian foreign policy and has given a series of lectures at universities and expert talks on radio programs.

Host: NPO Seminar Group, Faculty of Economics, Tohoku University

For further details (in Japanese):
https://www.facebook.com/events/483051548570984/

Contact:

NPO Seminar Group, Faculty of Economics,
Email: ynishide@econ.tohoku.ac.jp

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