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“Long-term Cost-Benefit Analysis of Demilitarization: Costa Rica’s Success Story”, a lecture by the Ambassador of Costa Rica to Japan, H.E. Mr. Alvaro Cedeño-Molinari
(Tokyo, February 9, 2012)
At the invitation of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Ambassador of Costa Rica to Japan, H.E. Mr. Alvaro Cedeño-Molinari will speak about the long-term effect of demilitarization of Costa Rica and share his rich diplomatic experience and knowledge in the field of peace research.

Costa Rica abolished its army in 1948, and since then has firmly maintained its policy of demilitarization. Its historical achievements as a peaceful nation include the “policy of neutrality” proclaimed in 1983 by then-President Monge, and its leadership of the 1980’s Central American peace process, which garnered the Nobel Peace Prize for then-President Oscar Arias. Furthermore, Costa Rica is known as a county of stable democracy, with a high level of education as well as a solid social welfare system.

Ambassador Alvaro Cedeño-Molinari has had a prestigious career as a diplomat in addition to his extensive teaching experiences in his specialized field of peace research at institutes in Costa Rica, Norway, Australia and elsewhere. This upcoming lecture offers an excellent opportunity to learn from the Ambassador about the long-term positive results of Costa Rica’s demilitarization policy.

Mr. Chihiro Ito, an experienced international journalist who has long been engaged in news reporting in Costa Rica and other Central and South American countries, will moderate the lecture and discussion.

Details of the event are as follows;
Date:
Thursday, February 9, 2012 16:00~17:30(Doors open at 15:30)
Venue:
The Nippon Foundation Bldg. 2F Conference Room
(1-2-2, Akasaka, Minato-ku)
Supported by:
Embassy of the Republic of Costa Rica

Program:
“Long-term Cost-Benefit Analysis of Demilitarization: Costa Rica’s Success Story”
16:00-16:05Opening remarks
16:05-16:20Introduction by Mr. Chihiro Ito
16:20-16:50Lecture by H.E. Ambassador Mr. Alvaro Cedeño-Molinari
16:50-17:30Question and Answer Session
(Moderator: Mr. Chihiro Ito, editorial office “Be”, Asahi Newspaper/
former bureau chief in Sao Paulo and Los Angeles)
Notes
  • Language:
    Japanese/English (with simultaneous interpretation)
  • Registration:
    Should you wish to participate, please fill out the application form on our website by 17:00 on Wednesday, 8th of February.
    The venue has a limited number of seats, and places will be allocated on a first come-first served basis. Attendance is possible for all persons provided that capacity has not been reached. Your personal data will be used solely to inform you of seminars and lectures organized or sponsored by the Sasakawa Peace Foundation.
  • Contact:
    Maho SATO, Naomi MINAMOTO, The Sasakawa Peace Foundation
    Tel: 03-6229-5439 Fax: 03-6229-5473 

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