Global Conference on Nuclear Threats in Tokyo
On July 27, 2024, an important event titled
"Responding to the Threat of Nuclear Weapons" will be held in Tokyo, marking the
80th anniversary of the atomic bombings. This significant conference will be co-hosted by the Norwegian Nobel Institute, the Japan Confederation of A-Bomb Sufferers Organizations, and Sophia University. Amid growing global concerns regarding nuclear weaponry, the conference aims to facilitate discussions on the risks the world faces today, especially in today's geopolitical climate that exhibits the highest risk of nuclear use since the Cold War.
In an era where international collaborations are essential for fostering peace, this event invites participants from various backgrounds including the general public, high school students, and university students to engage in dialogue about nuclear disarmament. The conference will also emphasize the profound understanding and collective action needed to address the looming nuclear threats.
Event Details
- - Date: July 27, 2024
- - Time: 2:00 PM - 4:15 PM
- - Format: In-person and online streaming via Sophia University's official YouTube channel
- - Venue: Matsuda Hall, 1st Floor, Building 6, Sophia University, Yotsuya Campus (No parking available)
- - Languages: English and Japanese (simultaneous interpretation will be provided)
Keynote Speakers
The conference will feature notable speakers such as:
- - Jørgen Holten Jørgensen, Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee
- - Hiroshi Tanaka, Representative of the Japan Confederation of A-Bomb Sufferers Organizations
- - Michiko Kodama, Deputy Secretary-General of the Japan Confederation of A-Bomb Sufferers Organizations
Program Highlights
The conference will feature a variety of presentations and discussions, as well as a commemorative performance by the Sophia University Orchestra. Other distinguished panelists include:
- - Christian Berg Harpviken, Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute, who will moderate the discussion
- - Asle Toje, Vice Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee
- - Nobumasa Akiyama, Professor of Law at Hitotsubashi University
- - Keiko Nakamura, Associate Professor at Nagasaki University Center for Peace Studies
- - Taro Komatsu, Professor at Sophia University Faculty of Comprehensive Human Sciences
Registration Information
To attend the conference, individuals are encouraged to sign up through the official website of Sophia University on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission is free, and those wishing to participate online do not need to register. For more information regarding the event, feel free to reach out via email at
nobelconf-co@sophia.ac.jp.
Conclusion
This groundbreaking event is the first of its kind to be hosted by the Norwegian Nobel Institute outside Norway and promises to bring significant attention to the issue of nuclear disarmament. Participants will gain insight into the increasing risks we face and be encouraged to contribute to the dialogue surrounding peace and security in the nuclear age.
Additional Resources
For further details and updates, please visit the dedicated conference website:
Nobel Peace Prize Conference