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Masterclass and Networking Evening
Beyond Superpowers: How Japan Makes Its Voice Count Globally ?
TOKYO
Friday, April 17th
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM (JST)
CCI France Japon in Tokyo
Enlighten. Lead. Change.
In partnership with:
Beyond Superpowers: How Japan Makes Its Voice Count Globally ?
TOKYO
Friday, April 17th
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM (JST)
CCI France Japon in Tokyo
Join us in Tokyo for an exclusive event organized by ESSEC Business School in partnership with the CCI France Japon:
| Friday, April 17th | |
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM (JST) |
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CCI France Japon | Nihonbashi Honcho YS Building 2F 2-2-2 Nihonbashi Honcho Chuo-ku 103-0023 Tokyo |
Highlights of the Masterclass:
Agenda of the Evening
| 6:00 – 6:30 PM | Welcome and Registration by the ESSEC Team |
| 6:30 – 7:30 PM | Masterclass on Beyond Superpowers: How Japan Makes Its Voice Count Globally ? presented by Prof. Cédomir Nestorovic |
| 7:30 – 9:00 PM | Networking Cocktail |
By Prof. Cedomir Nestorovic
Duration: 1 hour
There are only three superpowers today: the United States, Russia and China. Two of them have abandoned the rules-based mechanism in promoting their interests and the third might do the same. In this context, this masterclass explores how other key global players can make their voices count in the global arena, with a focus on Japan’s positioning and strategic choices.
What to Expect:
| Understand how countries become indispensable through specialization, soft power or strategic advantages. |
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| Learn how individual and group engagement help other powers resist superpower pressure. |
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| Gain insight into how coalitions can influence multilateral outcomes and global opinion. |
Executive Vice-President of Post-Experience Programs and Corporate Relations, Professor of Information Systems and Expert in Artificial Intelligence
ESSEC Business School
Julien Malaurent is a Professor of Information Systems at ESSEC Business School, where he also serves as Co-Academic Director of the METALAB and Academic Director of ESSEC's online programs. With a PhD from ESSEC, his research explores how users in large multinational organizations circumvent information systems. His work is widely published in leading academic journals such as the Journal of Management of Information Systems, European Journal of Information Systems, and Journal of Information Technology. Julien is also an editor for the Information Systems Journal. He teaches courses on digital transformation and AI management across ESSEC's pre- and post-experience programs.
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Professor Nestorovic, PhD, is a professor at ESSEC Business School with over 15 years of experience teaching geopolitics and international marketing. He is Co-Academic Director of ESSEC's Geopolitics & Business Center and was Academic Director of the MSc in Marketing Management and Digital from 2018 to 2021 at ESSEC France. Based at the Asia-Pacific campus in Singapore, he continues to teach there while also directing the Executive MBA in the region. He authored the book Marketing in an Islamic Environment (2007), which has been translated into several languages, and is a founding keynote speaker of major conferences on Islamic Marketing and Branding in Kuala Lumpur, London, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi.