The 2nd ICC at NDA
Objectives
To promote international sense amongst the cadet corps and deepen their knowledge of international relationships

Duration
5 to 12 March, 1999

Theme
"Comprehensive National Security"
1. Military Exchanges as Confidence-Building Measures
2. Science and Technology and National Security
3. Problem of Nuclear Proliferation

Invited Countries
Australia, Canada, French Republic, Federal Republic of Germany, Republic of Indonesia, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Republic of the Philippines, Republic of Singapore, Kingdom of Thailand, United Kingdom, United States of America

Programs
1. Discussion
2. Lecture on the main theme by a guest speaker
3. Visiting various JSDF units, cultural and historic sites



L e c t u r e b y
G u e s t S p e aker

General TETSUYA NISHIMOTO (JGSDF Retired)
Adviser to the Japan Defense Agency and Toshiba Corp.

Profile (Excerpted)
Graduated from the National Defense Academy, and joined the Ground Self Defense Force (JGSDF) in 1959
Professor of Defense Research Institution, JDA (1982)
Chief of Operations Division (1983)
Director of Plans and Operations Department (1986)
Vice Chief of Staff of JGSDF (1989)
Commanding General of the 7th Division, JGSDF(1988)
Commanding General of Middle Army, JGSDF(1991)
Chief of Staff of JGSDF (1992)
Chairman of the Joint Staff Council (1993)
Retired from the JSDF in 1996
Adviser to Toshiba Corp. (1996), and the Japan Defense Agency (1998)
Chief of Japan Observer Group for 1998 Cambodian Election (1998)


General Tetsuya Nishimoto(Ret.)
Present Occupation
Adviser to Toshiba Corp. and Japan Defense Agency
Guest Commentator of NihonTV.


Military Education
US Army Armor School(1973)
US Army War College(1979)
National Institute for Defense Studies, Japan(1985)


S e s s i o n
I n f o r m a t ion

Theme
The 1st theme
7 March (AM)




Professor. NAMATAME
(Computer Science)
Military Exchanges as Confidence-Building Measures

In international relations, the key factor to promote peace is to build confidenceamong nations. The purpose of the discussion is to study the mechanism whichcan establish confidence among nations.

STEFAN SATLER (Federal Republic of Germany)
YOUNG-JIN PARK (Republic of Korea)
AHMAD RASHIDI BIN OTHMAN (Malaysia)
RADAR CHAPIROM (Kingdom of Thailand)
FUMIHIRO KAYANUMA(Japan)
RYOUJI KONDO(Japan)
TAKUO KOBAYASHI(Japan)
KAZUE MUNAKATA(Japan)
YOSHIKAZU NISHIDA(Japan)
The 2nd theme
7 March (PM)






Professor. ISHIHARA
(Electrical Engineering)
Science and Technology and National Security

Characteristics of the science and technology
We analyze the original characteristics of the science and technology from history.
Japanese technology today
We analyze how Japanese technology has been grown up and what it is like today compared to other Asian countries and the world using some examples. Based on such information, we think about what is the problem and what is important for the relations between technology and military industry.
Security of Japan seen from a viewpoint of science and technology
Science and technology have influence on the field of security. We use some examples about TMD, F-2, and so on analyzing how Japan-U.S. security is affected by them. It leads to the conclusion.
Technological tactics in comprehensive security
Considering from the characteristics of science and technology, we think about how science and technology will be developed and give our opinion about national security from higher viewpoint.

Present world is supported by science and technology. How can science and technology contribute to the security of the world.

PERRY SANDHI SITOMPUL (Republic of Indonesia)
EMMANUEL LIWANAG DE DUQUE (Republic of the Philippines)
MELVIN YUAN KAH LEONG (Republic of Singapore)
RICHARD JOHN TUER (United Kingdom)
KAZUHIRO MINAMI(Japan)
AKIKO KATO(Japan)
TAKESHI MISHIMA(Japan)
TAKASHI MATSUMOTO(Japan)
The 3rd theme
8th March (AM)





Professor. MURAI
(International Relations)
Problem of Nuclear Proliferation

The most serious threat to the earth is the nuclear war. The purpose of the discussion is to study the system which can avoid the nuclear war.

KATIE ANNA JUGOWITZ (Australia)
RORY KEVIN DOLAN (Canada)
PIERRE GOBINET (French Republic)
JOE V. FAIELLA (United States of America)
AKIKO KATO(Japan)
YOSHIROU INAGAKI(Japan)
YOHEI HATAYAMA(Japan)
HISANORI TOMONAGA(Japan)
AKEMI FUKUMITSU(Japan)