Multilateralism in East Asia and the United Nations November 7-9, 2019 Conference Hall(B3), the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies
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The 19th Trilateral East Asian Seminar on the United Nations System Multilateralism in East Asia and the United Nations November 7-9, 2019 Conference Hall(B3), The Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Korea China Japan Hosted by In collaboration with Korea Academic Council on the United UN Association of China (UNA-China) Nations System (KACUNS) Japan Association for United Nations Studies (JAUNS) Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) Co-hosted by Chey Institute for Advanced Studies Co-Sponsored by (CIAS) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea (MOFA) United Nations Association of the Republic of Korea (UNA-ROK) Program 02 03 Time Content 1-2) New Technologies in Global Governance and the UN’s Response November 7, Thursday 11:20-12:40 Moderator (China) Arrival of delegates Ms. TENG Chen, Senior Official, United Nations Association of China (UNA-China) Presenters Check-in at Hotel 1. Japan 15:00-18:30 SK T.um Tour (16:00-17:20) Mr. Shinichi Kushima, Former UN staff member * Bus will depart from the Shilla Stay at 15:00 and Mercure Ambassador at 15:05 “Digital Transformation and the United Nations” Korea Opening and Welcoming Dinner Reception (Restaurant Chaegeundam) 2. Professor Changrok Soh, President of Korea Academic Council on the United Nations System 18:30- Opening and Welcoming Remarks (KACUNS) KWEON Ki-hwan, Director-General for International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the “Taking Challenges of the UN in Emerging Technology” Republic of Korea (MOFA) 3. China WANG Ying, Deputy Director-General, United Nations Association of China (UNA-China) Ms. SUN Jingying, Assistant Research Fellow, IWEP, CASS SHINYO Takahiro, President of Japan Association for United Nations Studies (JAUNS) “Digital Economy and Its Implications for East Asia and UN system” Discussants SOH Changrok, President of Korea Academic Council on the United Nations System (KACUNS) 1. Japan 19:00- dinner Professor Tadanori Inomata, Advisor for Global Relations, Office for Global Relations of Naga- November 8, Friday (Conference Hall, KFAS) saki University 2. Korea 9:15-9:30 Opening Remark Ms. Jiwon Ahn, Second Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea (MOFA) Han, Sung-Joo, Chairman of the Board, KACUNS 3. China Session I: Digital Transformation and the Future of United Nations System Mr. XUE Lei, Assistant Research Fellow, IWES, SIIS th 1-1) Entering the Era of the Digital Revolution: Past, Present, and Future 12:40-14:00 Lunch (18 floor) 9:30-10:50 Moderator (Korea) Session II: Peace and Security In-kook Park, President of the Chey Institute for Advanced Studies II-1) Peacebuilding on the Korean Peninsula Presenters 14:00-15:20 Moderator (Japan) 1. China Dr. Sukehiro Hasegawa, Executive Director for Academic Exchange, United Nations Associa- Mr. XUE Lei, Assistant Research Fellow, Institute for World Economy Studies, Shanghai Insti- tion of Japan tutes for International Studies (IWES, SIIS) Presenters “United Nations in the Era of Digital Transformation and Digital Divide” 1. Korea Professor Sung Chul Jung, Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, Myongji University 2. Japan “North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons and US-DPRK Talks” Professor Yasushi Katsuma, Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University 2. China “Data Governance Principles for Achieving Universal Health Coverage” Ms. LI Dongyan, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese 3. Korea Academy of Social Sciences (IWEP, CASS) Professor Byoung Won Min, Department of Political Science and International Relations, “Building a Cooperative Security Mechanism and Sustaining Peace on the Korean Peninsula” Ewha Woman’s University 3. Japan Mr. Takamitsu Hadano, Researcher, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of “Taking Technology Seriously: Posthuman Governance Beyond Global Minilateralism” Tsukuba Discussants “Regional Security and Peacebuilding in Northeast Asia” 1. China Discussants Ms. SUN Jingying, Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chi- 1. Korea nese Academy of Social Sciences (IWEP, CASS) Professor Hyun Jin Choi, Department of Politics and International Relations, Kyunghee Univer- 2. Japan sity Professor Mariko Shoji, Keiai University, Director for Academic Exchange and Cooperation, JAUNS 2. China Ms. ZHANG Weiwei, Associate Research Fellow, Department for Asia-Pacific Studies, China 3. Korea Institute of International Studies (DAPS, CIIS) Dr. Youcheer Kim, Research Professor, Korea University 3. Japan 10:50-11:00 Group Photo Professor Takahiro Shinyo, President of Japan Association for UN Studies 11:00-11:20 Coffee Break 15:20-15:40 Coffee Break 04 05 II-2) Security Cooperation in East Asia III-2) Cultural Exchanges and Cooperation in East Asia 15:40-17:00 Moderator (Korea) 11:10-12:30 Moderator (Japan) Professor Heung-Soon Park, Graduate School of International Relations, Sun Moon University Professor Keiko Karube, Momoyama Gakuin University Presenters Presenters 1. China 1. Korea Ms. ZHANG Weiwei, Associate Research Fellow, DAPS, CIIS “Security Challenges in East Asia and the Prospects of China-Japan-Korea Cooperation” Dr. Chung Utak, Policy Advisor for Global Citizenship Education, Seoul Metropolitan Office of 2. Japan Education Dr. Ai Kihara-Hunt, University of Tokyo “How to Build Better Relationship among China, Japan and Korea: the Role of Education and “Cooperation in Policing and the Rule of Law at the United Nations System” Culture” 3. Korea 2. China Professor Shin-wha Lee, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University Ms. SONG Yi, Associate Dean, School of International Journalism and Communication, Beijing “Regional Security Stakes and the Crisis of Multilateraslim in East Asia” Foreign Studies University (SIJC, BFSU) Discussants 1. China “Developing International Journalism Talent Through Cross-culture Educational Collaboration: Ms. LI Dongyan, Senior Research Fellow, IWEP, CASS A Case Study of Beijing-Based IMMJ MA Program” 2. Japan 3. Japan Dr. Aigul Kulnazarova, Professor of International Relations and International Law, School of Professor Masataka Tamai, Tohoku University of Community Service and Science Global Studies, Tama University “Cultural CSBM and North East Asia – From the Viewpoint of the CSCE Experiences” 3. Korea Discussants Dr. Eunsook Chung, Senior Research Fellow, the Sejong Institute 1. Korea 17:00- Break Professor Buhm-Suk Baek, Kyung Hee College of International Studies rd 18:00- Dinner Reception (Shilla Stay, 3 floor) 2. China November 9, Saturday (Conference Hall, KFAS) Ms. HUA Ruoyun, Division of Development Experience, Center for International Knowledge Session III: Economic and Cultural Development on Development (DDE, CIKD) 3. Japan III-1) Local Implementations of SDGs Professor Kazuo Takahashi, The Library of Alexandria, Former Professor of International Chris- Moderator (China) 9:30-10:50 tian University Ms. WANG Ying, Deputy Director-General of United Nations Association of China (UNA-China) Presenters Closing Session 1. Japan 12:30-13:00 Dialogue with ACUNS Mr. Hiroshige Fujii, School of International Studies, Utsunomiya University “A Localized Approach to Implementing the SDGs through Collaborative Efforts between 13:00-13:15 Closing Session University and Municipality: A Case Study of Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture” Remarks by leaders of KACUNS, CANUNS and JAUNS 2. Korea 13:15-14:30 Lunch (18th floor) Professor Youngwan Kim, Division of Language and Diplomacy, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies “The More Chinese Aid Projects in Africa are, The Less Friendly African People are: Evidence 14:30- Departure of delegates from Individual-level and Project-level Geocoded Data” 3. China Ms. HUA Ruoyun, Acting Director, Division of Development Experience, Center for International Knowledge on Development (DDE, CIKD) “China Contributes Proactively to Implementing the 2030 Agenda” Discussants 1. Japan Professor Jun Kukita, Graduate Course on UN and Foreign Affairs Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University 2. Korea Professor Chungshik Moon, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Chung-Ang University 3. China Ms. SONG Yi, Associate Dean, School of International Journalism and Communication, Beijing Foreign Studies University (SIJC, BFSU) 10:50-11:10 Coffee Break The 19th Trilateral East Asian Seminar on the United Nations System Multilateralism in East Asia and the United Nations KOREAN Delegation 06 07 Ahn, Jiwon joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2006 and served in the Human Rights and Social Affairs Division of the Han, Sung-Joo is Professor Emeritus of Korea University and former Foreign Minister of Korea. He is known for his role as International Organization Bureau, the Policy Analysis Division of the Strategy Bureau, and the Public Diplomacy on Policy the Foreign Minister in resolving the North Korean nuclear conflict in 1993-4. He also served as Chairman of the East Asian Division of the Public Diplomacy and Cultural Affairs Bureau. She is working in the Human Rights and Social Affairs Division Vision Group (1998-2000), UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Cyprus (1996-97), a member of the UN Inquiry of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Commission on the 1994 Rwanda Genocide (1999). After the second North Korean nuclear crisis, Han was appointed the Korean Ambassador to the United States (2003-2005). He was the acting president of Korea University from 2007 to 2008. BAEK, Buhm-Suk is Assistant Professor at Kyung-Hee University,