Trump Policies Seminar
2025-10-01 04:09:20

Exploring Unconventional Trump Policies: A Seminar with Joseph Kraft

Special Seminar Announcement: Understanding Global Politics



A significant event is on the horizon as the Japan Management Development Association and the Kansai Management Association proudly host a special seminar featuring international political and economic analyst Joseph Kraft. Scheduled for November 13, 2025, this informative session will occur at the Ginza Creston Hotel located in the heart of Tokyo, Japan. The theme, "How Unconventional Trump Policies are Changing the World: An Insight into International Events, Politics, and Economics to Navigate Today’s Complex Age," promises to offer attendees clear and concise insights into the most pertinent global issues affecting business decisions today.

Key Themes to Be Discussed


The seminar will shed light on various timely topics, including:
  • - The complexities of the prolonged Ukraine war and the Middle Eastern conflicts.
  • - The deepening conflicts in U.S.-China relations and the future of trade wars.
  • - The discrepancies between media reports and the actual international situation.
  • - Strategies for navigating the unpredictable global landscape and the implications for Japan’s direction.

These pressing issues weigh heavily on the global economy and influence choices made by leaders across sectors. Joseph Kraft's unique perspectives will delve into these matters with a focus on economic security and the potential future of Japan within this context.

About the Speaker: Joseph Kraft


Joseph Kraft is a highly respected figure in international politics and economics, currently serving as the Vice President and Special Professor at Tokyo International University. His experience encompasses influential roles at Morgan Stanley and Bank of America, along with serving as an external board member for leading companies like Sony Group and Tokyo Electron. Kraft’s expertise, particularly regarding U.S.-Japan relations and geopolitical risks, has garnered significant attention from media outlets and business leaders alike. His straightforward and insightful communication style resonates particularly well with corporate executives, earning him a loyal following.

Event Details


  • - Date: November 13, 2025 (Thursday)
  • - Time: 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
  • - Venue: Ginza Creston Hotel, 32F 'Sumire'
- Located a brief 7-minute walk from Tsukiji Station on the Hibiya Line and 8 minutes from Shintomicho Station on the Yurakucho Line.
  • - Address: 8 Akashicho, Chuo City, Tokyo, 104-0044, Japan
  • - Participation Fee: 45,000 yen (including tax)
  • - Organizers: Japan Management Development Association and Kansai Management Association

Registration Information


Those interested in attending are encouraged to register via the official website or by calling directly. For more details, please visit the seminar page or reach out at [email protected] or call 06-6312-0691.

About the Organizers


The Japan Management Development Association and the Kansai Management Association, with a legacy of over 70 years, have been at the forefront of Japan's management sector. Catering to the evolving needs of businesses, these organizations have dedicated themselves to enlightening corporate governance. Hosting significant events like the National Managers’ Conference—which gathers around 500 executives bi-annually—demonstrates their commitment to enhancing management practices in Japan. Furthermore, they offer a wide array of management-focused seminars, training programs, and consultancy services to support growth and development in the corporate landscape.

Contact:
Japan Management Development Association
Osaka Office: 1-5 Douyamacho, Kitaku, Osaka, 530-0027, Japan
Tokyo Office: 1-3-21 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0033, Japan
Website: Japan Management Development Association
Director: Takashi Torigoe



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