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DESCRIPTION:The oldest democracy in Asia, Japan is widely regarded as a mature, fully 
 institutionalized democracy but faces stubborn political and economic 
 challenges. Democratized only 20 years ago, South Korea and Taiwan have 
 made remarkable progress, but face renewed tensions and continuing 
 challenges with their respective neighbors. From the impact of the global 
 economic crisis to issues concerning regional security, The Honorable 
 Michael Armacost, The Honorable Fredrick Chien, Robert Scalapino, and The 
 Honorable Han Sung-Joo will examine the popular commitment to democracy in 
 Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. Afterwards, enjoy a lovely wine 
 reception.\n\nCheck-in: 5:30 PM; Program: 6:00 PM; Wine Reception: 7:30 PM 
 – 8:30 PM\n\nCouncil Members: Free, Students: $5, Nonmembers: $15\n\nFor 
 more information and to register, visit the Council's website, call 
 415-293-4600, or email info@wacsf.org.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/12/30/18557406.php
SUMMARY:The Future of Democracy in Northeast Asia
LOCATION:World Affairs Council Auditorium\n312 Sutter Street, 2nd Floor\nSan 
 Francisco, CA 94108
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/12/30/18557406.php
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