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Event

Global Internet Policy and the U.S.-Japan Alliance

Tue, May 10th, 2016

Washington, DC

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Asia

The Asia Program in Washington studies disruptive security, governance, and technological risks that threaten peace, growth, and opportunity in the Asia-Pacific region, including a focus on China, Japan, and the Korean peninsula.

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Technology and International Affairs

The Technology and International Affairs Program develops insights to address the governance challenges and large-scale risks of new technologies. Our experts identify actionable best practices and incentives for industry and government leaders on artificial intelligence, cyber threats, cloud security, countering influence operations, reducing the risk of biotechnologies, and ensuring global digital inclusion.

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The topic of information and communication technologies diplomacy has been a dynamic aspect of U.S.-Japan cooperation since 2010 when U.S. President Barack Obama and then Japanese prime minister Naoto Kan first launched a U.S.-Japan Policy Cooperation Dialogue on the Internet Economy. The two countries have led efforts to promote national interests and ensure a global digital economy based around an open, free, and secure internet. Yet not all countries agree on priorities, and some governments seek greater state control of this space. Meanwhile, technology and the internet economy are rapidly evolving. 

Ambassador Daniel A. Sepulveda, Kanji Yamanouchi, and Dean Garfield discussed U.S.-Japan cooperation to promote data localization, cross-border data flow, and privacy protection as well as how these issues are managed with broader policies and politics with special consideration of priorities for collaboration at the G7 and beyond. Carnegie’s Tim Maurer offered comments, and James L. Schoff moderated. 

Amb. Daniel A. Sepulveda

Amb. Daniel A. Sepulveda serves as deputy assistant secretary of state and U.S. coordinator for international communications and information policy in the U.S. Department of State’s bureau of economic and business affairs.

Kanji Yamanouchi

Kanji Yamanouchi is minister for economic affairs at the Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C. He previously served as deputy director general for the Asian affairs bureau where he spearheaded the first round of Japan-China high level consultations on maritime issues.

Dean Garfield

Dean Garfield is president and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI). Prior to joining ITI in 2009, he served as executive vice president and chief strategic officer for the Motion Picture Association of America. 

Tim Maurer

Tim Maurer is an associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. His work focuses on cyberspace and international affairs, with a concentration on global cybersecurity norms, human rights online, Internet governance, and their interlinkages.

James L. Schoff

James L. Schoff is a senior associate in the Carnegie Asia Program. His research focuses on U.S.-Japanese relations and regional engagement, Japanese politics and security, and the private sector’s role in Japanese policymaking.

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Event Speakers

Daniel Sepulveda

Amb. Daniel A. Sepulveda serves as deputy assistant secretary of state and U.S. coordinator for international communications and information policy in the U.S. Department of State’s bureau of economic and business affairs.

Kanji Yamanouchi

Kanji Yamanouchi is minister for economic affairs at the Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C. He previously served as director general for the Asian affairs bureau where he spearheaded the first round of Japan-China high level consultations on maritime issues.

Dean Garfield

Dean Garfield is president and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI). Prior to joining ITI in 2009, he served as executive vice president and chief strategic officer for the Motion Picture Association of America.

Tim Maurer
Former Senior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs Program
Tim Maurer
James L. Schoff
Former Senior Fellow, Asia Program
James L. Schoff

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speakers

Daniel Sepulveda

Amb. Daniel A. Sepulveda serves as deputy assistant secretary of state and U.S. coordinator for international communications and information policy in the U.S. Department of State’s bureau of economic and business affairs.

Kanji Yamanouchi

Kanji Yamanouchi is minister for economic affairs at the Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C. He previously served as director general for the Asian affairs bureau where he spearheaded the first round of Japan-China high level consultations on maritime issues.

Dean Garfield

Dean Garfield is president and CEO of the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI). Prior to joining ITI in 2009, he served as executive vice president and chief strategic officer for the Motion Picture Association of America.

Tim Maurer

Former Senior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs Program

Dr. Tim Maurer was a senior fellow in Carnegie’s Technology and International Affairs program.

James L. Schoff

Former Senior Fellow, Asia Program

James L. Schoff was a senior fellow in the Carnegie Asia Program. His research focuses on U.S.-Japan relations and regional engagement, Japanese technology innovation, and regional trade and security dynamics.

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