Intelligence course 1(May 21,2012)

 English / Japanese 

Intelligence course 1
(Open Seminar)

Sponsored by Cubic Argument

Supported byDefense Research Center(DRC)

 Intelligence is as much important thing for recognizing world affairs as economy and politics. Without learning intelligence, you wouldn’t know where the world goes.

 “Intelligence” is different word from “Information”. Intelligence means the art of collecting and analyzing information for our action. For the nations intelligence is essential power. And for cooperation is so.

 So Cubic Argument holds Intelligence course. Especially young people, who are supportingJapan, should learn it.

 On Course 1, we’ll take upNorth Koreathat launches missiles last month. Touch on real happing is good methods for learning. Through hearing this lecture, you can learn basis of Intelligence.

 People in Defense Research Center (DRC) do this lecture. DRC is a think tank, which studies in National Security in 20 years. And they think that Japanese people shall learn National Security like intelligence for future ofJapan. If you are beginner, you can see their lecture. Of course, if you are advanced, you satisfied with this course.

 Course 1 is held for any people are interested in it. We’ll hope to you join in this course.

-Time   21 May 18:30-20:45

-Place   AOYAMA-SHOGAI-GAKUSYUKAN

              Address: Minami-Aoyama 4-18-17, Minato-ku

              Phone number: 03-3457-4584

-Speaker            Naruhiko Ueda(chariman of DRC)

-Qualification   Everyone can take part in

-Fee      1,000 yen

-Schedule

18:30-18:35       Opening Address

18:35-19:30     Lecture

19:30-20:30       Discussion

20:30-20:45       Closing Address

 If you want to take part in this course, you send us your name, E-mail address, phone-number by E-mail (cubic.argument@gmail.com). And please tell us whether you take part in gathering(fee 3,000yen) after this course.
* you can also Entry-Form for participating.

 If you ask us, please send us E-mail(cubic.argument@gmail.com).

Cubic Argument website http://cubic-argument.org