
Seminar Series 2012:
Leadership: People and Power in the UK and Japan
This year-long seminar series focuses on debates on leadership in the UK and Japan and the structures, systems and people that may contribute to change. The March 2011 crisis in north east Japan has called into question Japanese society’s future direction and our perceptions of what it means to be Japanese. Meanwhile, in Britain, a coalition government and dual leadership of the ruling party has revealed the fault lines in a country where the gaps between young and old, rich and poor and urban and rural remain pronounced. The series will consider the role of politicians, educators, business leaders, entrepreneurs, scientists and engineers in influencing the societies of the future.
Seminars:
24 January 2012
Leadership and History in the UK and Japan
Professor Makoto Iokibe, Professor Jeremy Black, William Horsley (Chair)
23 February 2012
Leadership in Central Banking
Satoshi Kawazoe, Stephen King, Edward Carr (Chair)
24 April 2012
Political Leadership in the UK and Japan
Taro Kono, Professor Keith Grint , Professor J A A Stockwin (Chair)
22 May 2012
Women and Leadership
Dr Wakako Hironaka, Suzi Digby OBE (Lady Eatwell), Joanna Pitman (chair)