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23:30 Keynote addresses - Post-COVID-19 ‘Challenges and Opportunities’ Prof. Brigid Laffan | Director of the Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute Dr. Enrico Letta | Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs at Sciences Po in Paris and former Prime Minister of Italy Mr. Toshimitsu Motegi | Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan Mr. Kazuyoshi Umemoto | President of the Japan Foundation 1:12:05 Europe Faces Asia; Asia Faces Europe Dr. Nathalie Tocci | Director, Istituto Affari Internazionali MEP Reinhard Bütikofer | European Parliament Prof. Shinichi Kitaoka | President, Japan International Cooperation Agency Dr. Anna Costa | Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation About the event: Register for the rest of the conference here: https://www.eui.eu/events/detail?even... The rise of China has fuelled the hopes and kindled the insecurities of many of its neighbours and counterparts, across the Eurasian landmass. At the same time, China’s regional assertiveness, the challenge posed by distorted market practices and the sirens of dirigisme, global political involution, and the advent of a more isolationist, if not outright disruptive and protectionist, United States posture have translated into repeated both exogenous and endogenous blows to the international liberal order. Japan and the European Union’s responses to such dire international challenges offer a unique window into the complex interplay and links among economic, political, and security dynamics of the Indo-Pacific region. The conference at the European University Institute’s Robert Schuman Centre, where an EU-Asia Project was inaugurated in January 2021, will explore the EU and Japan’s international relations in an age of great power competition, especially their position amidst US-China rivalry and the engagement with economic statecraft and strategic communications. This conference and the EU-Asia Project will position the EUI as a European hub for research on contemporary Asian politics and economics.