A rebroadcast of an hour panel discussion about U.S.-Japan relations

with John Nathan, Pete Peterson, Ian Baruma, Ryozo Kato, Howard Baker and Masatsugo Nagato
in Current Affairs
on Tuesday, August 10, 2004 * * * * *

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A special edition hour rebroadcast of a look back on 150 years of U.S.-Japanese relations with Howard Baker, U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Ryozo Kato, Japanese Ambassador to the U.S., Peter Peterson of the Blackstone Group, Masatsugo Nagato of the Mizuho Bank and authors Ian Baruma and John Nathan (from March 31, 2004). They discuss the history of the America's first exposure to Japan and the evolution of the relationship between the two countries.

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Keywords:
Masatsugo Nagato
Pete Peterson
Economics
Ryozo Kato
Japan
World War II
Pearl Harbor
history
Ian Baruma
John Nathan
Howard Baker

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    1. Chris Sebastian  04/03/2008 06:19 AM Report

      Sorry I missed the Peterson interview, I'll catch it when it is online, As I will be interested in the US Japanese discussion of history from Am and Amb roundYourTable.

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      Thnx cs