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December 5, 2023: Prof. Daisaku Higashi, President of Japan Global Dialogue, delivered his lecture in Harvard University at the seminar, “Challenges of Ending Wars in the Age of Division: The War in Ukraine and Peacebuilding in Africa.”
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December 5, 2023: Prof. Daisaku Higashi, President of Japan Global Dialogue, delivered his lecture in Harvard University at the seminar, “Challenges of Ending Wars in the Age of Division: The War in Ukraine and Peacebuilding in Africa.”
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