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I am not there yet, I know that. I want to be able to have conversations with people, like my guest Frank, and actually get to the root of it. I want to be able to understand what makes people see the world so differently. I want to understand what makes one person think racism and the aftermath of slavery still loom large in our country, whereas another person thinks it is not much of an issue at all. It is hard though. Maybe it shouldn't be so hard, but I find myself trying to walk the line of curiosity and confrontation. Both are necessary at times, but I still find myself hesitant to push too hard. Maybe it is a good thing, because the only way to make progress on problems like these is through understanding not confrontation. Or maybe it is a bad thing, because the conversation could be so much more powerful if I didn't hedge so much. I appreciate Frank being on and sharing his views. Some people may not agree with them, some people may. I hope after listening though, if nothing else, there is a little more insight and understanding into his psyche and how he thinks. I also hope as I keep doing these shows, I find ways to have difficult conversations like this without shying away from the heart of the matter. More complete bio from Frank below- Frank Salvato is an experienced multi-media production specialist with a demonstrated history of working in the online print publication and communications industry both as a managing editor and a content creator. He is currently the primary writer and editor, as well as podcast host, at UndergroundUSA.com. The podcast is syndicated on iHeart Radio, Pandora, Audible, and anywhere podcasts are heard. He just released my new book, Nullification: The Case for Decentralizing the Federal Government, which reached number one on Amazon in the Political Leadership category in its first week. His writing has been recognized by the US House International Relations Committee and the Japan Center for Conflict Prevention. I served as an Associate Editor for The Washington Dispatch in the 2000s and as Publisher and Managing Editor of The New Media Journal.
The Constitution of Japan was brought into effect two years after the end of World War II. The most well-known and controversial part of the Japanese constitution is Article 9, forbidding Japan from keeping a standing army or entering into war. Here is how Japan has broken its own laws repeatedly since 1952. Today's guest is Jonah Gregory! You can find him on Twitter @aREALjonah, and all of his wonderful content can be found on his bio. You can also find me on Twitter @sequencepod, or you can listen to my other podcasts Final Fanservice and Not Another Film on any big podcast app. Sources: Japanese Public Opinion and the War on Terrorism, 2006, by Paul Midford of the Washington East-West Centre Major-Power Relations in Post 9/11 Asia, by Chin Kin Wah, 2003, in the Japan Center for International Exchange The Comfort Zone: Japan's Media Marketing of 9/11, 2005, by Yoneyuki Sugita of Osaka University 10 Years Ago, Japan went to Iraq… and Learned Nothing, Medium End of an Era as Japan enters Iraq, Guardian SDF logs cast doubt over legality of Japan's Iraq mission, Nikkei The Erosion of Japanese Pacifism: The Constitutionality of the U.S.-Japan Defense Guidelines", Cornell International Law Journal 32 (1999), Robert A. Fisher 2015 change to JSDF deployment, Reuters
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I know there are so many lawyers who have been waiting to hear from our guest today: Jenifer Rogers. Sit back, buckle up and be prepared to be amazed and dazzled as we traverse her career in the law and hear about how she has found and made opportunities work for her. Jenifer is not only a powerhouse in the legal world but also turns her skills to help non-profits in areas she is passionate about. If you didn't know Jenifer you might not realise just how big her heart is and how seriously she takes her impact on the world. If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: Jenifer's early life and how she came to be in Japan and then the law How she became General Counsel in her 30s The importance of noticing assumptions in difficult situations Jenifer's various pathways to attaining the board positions she holds, and her idea of networking that facilitated this Her advice for up and coming lawyers as well as the future of law Her favourite podcast, and other fun facts About Jenifer Jenifer Rogers is General Counsel of Asia for Asurion based in Tokyo. She was elected as an External Director of Mitsui & Co. Ltd in 2015 as the first foreign female director of a Japanese trading company. She was also elected as an External Director to the Board of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. in June 2018 as their first female and foreign director and to the Board of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd in June 2019 and serves on its Audit and Compensation Committees. Before joining Asurion in 2012, Jenifer worked at (what is now) the Bank of America Merrill Lynch for 18 years in a variety of senior legal roles in various cities including Dublin, Hong Kong, London, Mumbai, New York and Tokyo. Jenifer was elected as the President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan in January in 2021, after serving as a Governor since January 2018 and as a Vice President from January 2020. She also serves on other not-for profit boards: since June 2016, Jenifer has been elected and served on the Georgetown University Alumni Association Board of Governors and in May 2018 was appointed by the American Ambassador of Japan to the Japan US Education Commission (Fulbright Japan) as Treasurer. She became a member of the Board of the U.S.-Japan Council (Japan) in April 2019. Jenifer is a founding member of the Japan Center of the Asia Society and a member of its Arts Committee. More recently in November 2020, she was appointed to the Board of Councilors of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University. She is a member of the New York bar and fluent in Japanese. Connect with Jenifer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenifer-rogers-0592306/ Links Andaz Rooftop Bar: https://www.andaztokyo.jp/restaurants/jp/rooftop-bar/ Feel better live more podcast: https://drchatterjee.com/blog/category/podcast/ Thinking fast and Slow book: https://www.amazon.co.jp/Thinking-Fast-Slow-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0141033576
Cheryl Chumley is online opinion editor for The Washington Times, the author of �The Devil in DC: Winning Back the Country From the Beast in Washington� and of "Police State USA: How Orwell�s Nightmare is Becoming Our Reality," and a 2008-2009 Robert Novak journalism fellow with The Fund for American Studies. She is also a licensed private investigator and principal of Chumley Investigations. HER NEWEST BOOK IS �SOCIALISTS DON�T SLEEP: TOPIC: Biden Could Stop the Border Breach if He Wanted to!! Frank Salvato is the host of the Underground USA podcast heard anywhere podcasts are heard. His writing has been recognized by the US House International Relations Committee and the Japan Center for Conflict Prevention and published by The American Enterprise Institute and The Washington Times. Frank has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor on FOX News Channel and can be heard twice weekly on �The Captain�s America: Third Watch� syndicated nationally. TOPIC: Biden�s Putin Snub Leads Russia to Urge the Ditching of the US Dollar As the World Currency!!
Frank Salvato is the host of the Underground USA podcast heard anywhere podcasts are heard. His writing has been recognized by the US House International Relations Committee and the Japan Center for Conflict Prevention and published by The American Enterprise Institute and The Washington Times. Frank has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor on FOX News Channel and can be heard twice weekly on “The Captain’s America: Third Watch” syndicated nationally on the Salem Broadcasting Network. TOPIC:It’s Time for Mitch McConnell To Go!! Paul Driessen is senior policy advisor for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) and author of articles and books on energy, environmental and human rights issues. TOPIC: Suspect science threatens US farming!! Roger L. Simon is an award-winning novelist, Oscar-nominated screenwriter, co-founder of PJMedia, and now, editor-at-large for The Epoch Times. His most recent books are “The GOAT” (fiction) and “I Know Best: How Moral Narcissism Is Destroying Our Republic, If It Hasn’t Already” TOPIC: How the Hydroxychloroquine Scandal Wrecked America and the World Along With It!!
US-Japan Cooperation on COVID-19 with James Gannon In this episode, hosts Hana Anderson and Jonathan Canfield discuss Japan's COVID-19 response and the expanding potential of US-Japan cooperation with Mr. James Gannon, the Executive Director of the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE) in New York. Mr. Gannon shares his expertise on the US-Japan health dialogue, the challenges the two partners face working together regionally and globally on health and vaccine initiatives, and what to expect from an incoming Biden administration's policy agenda. This podcast was recorded on January 5, 2021. Mr. Jim Gannon joined JCIE USA in 2001. He oversees a wide range of programs designed to strengthen the underpinnings of US-Japan relations and encourage deeper international cooperation in responding to regional and global challenges. Previously, he conducted research with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). He serves on the board of the US-Japan Exchange & Teaching (JET)Program Alumni Association and was a fellow with the US-Japan Network for the Future. Mr. Gannon is also the co-editor of "A Growing Force: Civil Society's Role in Asian Regional Security" (2013) and "Looking for Leadership: The Dilemma of Political Leadership in Japan" (2015) and has authored numerous articles and reports about US-Japan relations, Asia's evolving regional order, and the role of NGOs in international affairs. From Asia in Washington, an Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies Podcast.
Listen to the incredible journey and wisdom of Randi Driscoll, an award winning singer/songwriter and actress. Randi’s original song “What Matters” has been featured in several stage productions, films and documentaries, and proceeds from the song support the Matthew Shepard Foundation, an anti-hate charity. The choral version of Randi’s song has been performed by over fifty choirs internationally, and has been featured at New York’s Carnegie Hall and the Disney Hall in California. A film about the making of Randi's song "What Matters" has earned several awards and the song itself was named one of the top Pride Anthems, by the Advocate Magazine. Most recently Randi’s original song “No Song” won best Adult Contemporary in the Song of the Year contest. Randi's original music is a blend of piano driven singer/songwriter music with elements of pop, country and jazz. Her music has been featured in film, television, and a commercial directed by Spike Lee, in which Randi also appeared. Her performance credits include appearances at Lincoln Center, Place des Arts (Montreal), The Japan Center for the Arts, The Ford Theatre and numerous universities, performance halls, nightclubs and cabarets. Randi studied theatre and music at the University of San Diego, and her theatrical credits include most recently appearing alongside Bradley Whitford and Mary McDonnell in the Broad Stage's "Laramie Project; Epilogue" (Romaine Patterson). Randi has appeared in several San Diego film and stage productions, and has worked as a teaching artist and director for San Diego Junior Theatre, CYT, The Musician's Institute (Los Angeles), The Performer's Academy (OC) and Wingspan Arts, (NYC). Randi has shared the stage with a wide range of artists, including Pat Benatar, Dar Williams, Bruce Hornsby, Bonnie Raitt, Anthony Rapp (Rent), Max Von Essen (An American in Paris), Jason Mraz, and Dave Koz. Randi has released seven solo studio albums and has participated in or performed on, over fifty more, for various artists and bands, including musician and MLB coach, Tim Flannery, Gospel artist, Shyla Nibbe, Journalist and performer, Jamie Reno, and several recordings with prominent choirs. Randi’s first solo release, "Climb" on East River Records, was recorded at Studio West and produced by Jon Mathias. Since that time, Randi's cds have been released independently, on her own label, Dramatique Records. Randi’s most recent release, "Glass Slipper” is a collection of original songs, produced by Noah Heldman and Grammy winner Larry Mitchell. The CD features a duet with People Magazine's up and coming country artist, Aaron Parker, and a wide range of musical guests, including Grammy award winning cellist, Dave Eggar. In July of 2018, Randi, her husband Andrew, and their daughter, Skyler Faith, relocated to Nashville TN. Randi continues to tour year round, and is currently finishing her forthcoming CD, produced by Dean Miller, and featuring some of Nashville’s finest musicians. Her new songs have awarded her several notable mentions; including; Winner, of "The Top Writer” series, Nashville TN, (2019) Best Love Song, Betty Lou’s Songwriter night ( Happy Hour in Heaven) Nashville, TN, 2018 and a weekly finalist for Nashville’s Rising Star competition, 2017. Connect with Randi: www.randidriscoll.com instagram.com/randidriscoll
Congressman Bob Barr represented Georgia’s 7th District in the House of Representatives from 1995-2003. He now practices law in Atlanta, Georgia and is Chairman of Liberty Guard a non-profit, pro-liberty organization. He also heads the Law Enforcement Education Foundation and a consulting firm, Liberty Strategies. TOPIC: Democrat Hysteria!! Dr. Gerard Lameiro is an author, philosopher, economist, and engineer. He is the author of 6 books and is a popular TV and Talk Radio show guest. Dr. Lameiro was a member of the 1980 Presidential Electoral College and personally cast one electoral vote for Ronald Reagan for President of the United States of America. Dr. Lameiro accurately predicted a Trump victory long before most pollsters and pundits gave Trump even a small chance of winning the presidential election. Dr. Lameiro correctly predicted every State that candidate Trump actually carried in the 2016 election. HIS LATEST BOOK.. “Real World Socialism..” Available from Amazon.com and other retail outlets. Available on Kindle and other devices. TOPIC: Death of Ginsberg and the Supreme Court!! Frank Salvato is the host of "The Underground" A podcast heard on iHeart Radio, Pandora, Spotify, Amazon Podcasts, and anywhere podcasts are heard. His writing has been recognized by the US House International Relations Committee and the Japan Center for Conflict Prevention. His analysis has been published by The American Enterprise Institute, The Washington Times, and Accuracy in Media, and is nationally syndicated. Mr. Salvato appeared on The O’Reilly Factor on FOX News Channel and is the author of six books examining internal and external threats facing our country. He can be heard twice weekly on “The Captain’s America: Third Watch” radio program syndicated nationally on the Salem Broadcasting Network and Genesis Communications affiliate stations.TOPIC: Fill Ginsburg’s Seat Immediately!!
Links:1. Van Valkenburgh's Communications to Secretary of State Seward2. Japan Center for Asian Historical Records scans of Kotetsu-kan Shuryo Tenmatsu (The Particulars of the Kotetsu’s Acquisition)3. Naval History and Heritage Command, on W.B. Cushing: 4. Van Valkenburgh to SecState Seward, on the Stonewall’s arrival and the question of its handover5. Van Valkenburgh’s listing in C-SPAN’s records6. Listing for USN surgeon Samuel Pellman Boyer’s journal 7. Second Listing for USN surgeon Samuel Pellman Boyer's Journal8. USS Shenandoah’s listing on DANFS 9. Naval History and Heritage Command bio on Admiral H.H. Bell, CO of the Asiatic Squadron, who died in the water off Osaka just before the war of 1868
李 恵珍さんは韓国のソウルで生まれ育ち、東京の一橋大学大学院にて博士号を取得。日韓の移民政策を研究の専門とする李さんはその後、日本国際交流センター(JCIE)に就職し、現在シニア・プログラム・オフィサーを務めています。JCIEでの仕事を通じた国際貢献の傍ら、移住者支援活動にも参加されており、いくつもの著書を出していらっしゃいます。インタビューでは日韓それぞれの移民制度の変遷を踏まえて、今後日本がいかに国際化すべきかについて話し合っています。 Born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, Hyejin Lee came to Japan in 2003 and went on to complete her PhD in sociology at Tokyo's Hitotsubashi University. An expert in Japanese and Korean immigration policy, Lee found work at the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE), where she currently serves as a senior program officer. Alongside her work at JCIE, she has published numerous works and also supports migrant laborers as a volunteer. In this episode, we look at changes and differences in Japanese and Korean immigration policy overtime, and discuss ways in which Japan can continue to internationalize moving forward. タイム:55分(英語の挨拶以外は全て日本語) Time: 55 mins. (the entire episode is in Japanese following the English greeting) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/miij/message
In this episode of STRATEGIKON, David and Tim take listeners along to talk to some speakers from a recent event put on by Professor Purnendra Jain of The University of Adelaide and member of SIA Advisory Board. To discuss the Japanese Economy, Australia-Japan Relations, and Japan’s Politics and Foreign Policy, David interviews three academics from The Australian National University: Dr Ben Ascione is a research scholar at the Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU. He is Japan and Korea editor at East Asia Forum and a research associate at the Japan Center for International Exchange in Tokyo. Dr Lauren Richardson is the Director of Studies and a Lecturer at the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy. Previously she taught Northeast Asian Relations at the University of Edinburgh and Keio University. Her research focuses on the role of non-state actors in shaping diplomatic interactions in Northeast Asia. Dr Richardson holds Master’s degrees in Asian Studies (Monash University) and Political Science (Keio University), and a PhD in International Relations from ANU. She has been a visiting fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs and Keio University, a recipient of the Prime Minister’s Australia-Asia Award (2011), and a participant in the US-Korea NextGen Scholars Program (2015-16). Professor Peter Drysdale AO is Emeritus Professor of Economics and Head of the East Asian Bureau of Economic Research and East Asia Forum at the Crawford School of Public Policy. His research interests include Asia Pacific economic integration, international trade and foreign direct investment, Japanese economic policy, and the East Asian economic transformation. Previously, Peter was Professor of Economics and founding Executive Director of the Australia-Japan Research Centre at the Crawford School. He is widely recognised as one of the leading architects of APEC, and is the author of several books on economic policy in the Asia Pacific, including the prize-winning International Economic Pluralism: Economic Policy in East Asia and the Pacific. Peter received his PhD in Economics from ANU. Support the show.
In this episode of STRATEGIKON, David and Tim take listeners along to talk to some speakers from a recent event put on by Professor Purnendra Jain of The University of Adelaide and member of SIA Advisory Board. To discuss the Japanese Economy, Australia-Japan Relations, and Japan's Politics and Foreign Policy, David interviews three academics from The Australian National University: Dr Ben Ascione is a research scholar at the Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU. He is Japan and Korea editor at East Asia Forum and a research associate at the Japan Center for International Exchange in Tokyo. Dr Lauren Richardson is the Director of Studies and a Lecturer at the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy. Previously she taught Northeast Asian Relations at the University of Edinburgh and Keio University. Her research focuses on the role of non-state actors in shaping diplomatic interactions in Northeast Asia. Dr Richardson holds Master's degrees in Asian Studies (Monash University) and Political Science (Keio University), and a PhD in International Relations from ANU. She has been a visiting fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs and Keio University, a recipient of the Prime Minister's Australia-Asia Award (2011), and a participant in the US-Korea NextGen Scholars Program (2015-16). Professor Peter Drysdale AO is Emeritus Professor of Economics and Head of the East Asian Bureau of Economic Research and East Asia Forum at the Crawford School of Public Policy. His research interests include Asia Pacific economic integration, international trade and foreign direct investment, Japanese economic policy, and the East Asian economic transformation. Previously, Peter was Professor of Economics and founding Executive Director of the Australia-Japan Research Centre at the Crawford School. He is widely recognised as one of the leading architects of APEC, and is the author of several books on economic policy in the Asia Pacific, including the prize-winning International Economic Pluralism: Economic Policy in East Asia and the Pacific. Peter received his PhD in Economics from ANU. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;" a href="https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/398420_387488254654160_476007371_n.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left:1em; margin-right:1em"img border="0" height="252" width="306" src="https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/398420_387488254654160_476007371_n.jpg" //a/div Frank Salvato is the Executive Director for BasicsProject.org a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) research and education initiative focusing on Constitutional Literacy and the threats of Islamic jihadism and Progressive neo-Marxism. His writing has been recognized by the US House International Relations Committee and the Japan Center for Conflict Prevention. His organization, BasicsProject.org, partnered in producing the original national symposium series addressing the root causes of radical Islamist terrorism. He is a member of the International Analyst Network and has been a featured guest on al Jazeera's Listening Post and on Russia Today. He also serves as the managing editor for The New Media Journal. Mr. Salvato has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor on FOX News Channel, and was featured in the documentary, â??Ezekiel and the MidEast â??Pieceâ?? Process: Israelâ??s Neighbor States.â?? He is a regular guest on talk radio including on The Captain's America Radio Show, nationally syndicated by the Genesis and Phoenix Broadcasting Networks, catering to the US Armed Forces around the world. Mr. Salvato is also heard weekly on The Roth Show with Dr. Laurie Roth syndicated nationally on the IRN-USA Radio Network. Mr. Salvato has been interviewed on Radio Belgrade One. His opinion-editorials have been published by The American Enterprise Institute, The Washington Times, Accuracy in Media, Human Events, and are syndicated nationally. He is a featured political writer for EducationNews.org, BigGovernment.com and Examiner.com and is occasionally quoted in The Federalist. Mr. Salvato is available for public speaking engagements.
For the next podcast in our conference series, your hosts Nate and Chris come to you again live from the AAS/ICAS (The Association for Asian Studies and the International Convention of Asia Scholars) Conference held in Honolulu. They finish up the rundown of the Zen Buddhism and the Muromachi Shogunate seminar, and then give their comments and reactions to a Linguistics seminar and seminar on the digital archives of the Japan Center for Asian Historical Records. Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/samuraiarchives Links mentioned in this podcast: Japan Center for Asian Historical Records: http://www.jacar.go.jp/ The Pritzker Military Library: http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org/events/2009/06-11-ron-werneth.jsp