Warwick Asean Conference 2015 Road to Asean Economic Community 2015: Integration and Impact
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1 WARWICK ASEAN CONFERENCE 2015 ROAD TO ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY 2015: INTEGRATION AND IMPACT SUNDAY, 22ND FEBRUARY 2015 BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEATRE Sponsored by: WARWICK ASEAN CONFERENCE 2015 CONFERENCE ASEAN WARWICK 2 Sponsored by: WARWICK ASEAN CONFERENCE 2015 CONFERENCE ASEAN WARWICK Message from the Coordinator 3 Who We Are and What We Do The Warwick ASEAN Conference 2015 is a realisation of avenue to provide meaningful and diverse experiences for the hopes of ASEAN students that youth would be able to our members. The Warwick ASEAN Conference 2015 is not engage more on the current happenings in the region as a mere engagement of speakers to discuss issues; rather well as understand the progress and change the region is it offers a fascinating experience to develop thinking and shifting towards. Being the generation that will enter the a platform to stimulate critical discussions with the unique workforce within the next one to three years, we believe it rhythms of our multifarious ASEAN culture. We invite you is crucial for us to understand not only the opportunities to be part of this exhilarating journey towards the progress but also challenges that await us. As the ASEAN Economic of ASEAN which promises not only to be a spectacular Community 2015 dawns upon the region come December learning boulevard, but also one which opens doors of 2015, and the region continues to integrate its institutional, opportunities. physical as well as people connectivity, these developments only mean that the youth would have to play an ever wider MUHAMMAD HAZIM BIN MOHAMAD role to ensure that the efforts placed are not in vain, and Coordinator, that the continuity of the cohesion endures. Warwick ASEAN Conference 2015, University of Warwick With a team consisting of representatives from all the ASEAN societies in our university as well as Warwick students eager to advocate the ASEAN dialogue, in collaboration with the various national-level ASEAN student bodies (such as Brunei Students’ Union UK, Indonesian Students’ Association UK, the Vietnamese Student Association UK and the UK & Eire Council of Malaysian Students, amongst others), we believe that this is a brilliant Sponsored by: Itinerary Time Events Speakers 09:00 – 10:15 Registration, Refreshments, Visiting Sponsors’ & Partners’ Booths 10:15 – 10:25 Opening Remarks by the Emcees and Speech by Muhammad Hazim Bin Mohamad the Coordinator WARWICK ASEAN CONFERENCE 2015 CONFERENCE ASEAN WARWICK 10:25 – 10:40 Officiating Speech by the the Representative of H.E. Ahmad Rasidi Hazizi Malaysian High Commissioner to the UK the ASEAN Chair 4 10:40 – 11:15 Opening Keynote Address Tan Sri Tony Fernandes Group Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia 11:15 – 12:30 Political – Security Session (Forum, Q&A) H.E. Sayakane Sisouvong Laos Ambassador to the UK ‘ASEAN and Security Challenges in the 21st Professor Duncan McCargo Century’ President of the European Association for Southeast Asian Studies Nicola Stewart Southeast Asia Research Analyst - Asia Pacific Research Group, Foreign and Commonwealth Office UK Panel Discussion and Q&A (Moderator: Dr. Catherine Jones, East Asia Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Warwick) 12:30 – 13:45 Economic Session (Forum, Q & A) Dr. Gerard Lyons Chief Economic Adviser to the Mayor of London ‘Will the ASEAN Economic Community work?’ Professor Danny Quah Director of the Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre, LSE Korn Chatikavanij Former Finance Minister of Thailand Panel Discussion and Q&A (Moderator: Dr. Lena Rethel, Associate Professor of International Political Economy, Warwick University) 13:45 – 15:00 Lunch Break, Networking Lunch, Visiting the Booths & Prayers 15:00 – 16:15 Socio-Culture Session (Forum, Q & A) Dr. Dessy Irawati FeRSA CEO and Founder of eduPRIME ‘Social and cultural changes the AEC would Dr. Janet Cochrane bring to the region’ Senior Research Fellow, School of Events, Tourism and Hospitality, Leeds Beckett University Dr. Alice M Nah Research and Teaching Fellow, Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York Sinapan Samydorai Convenor-Consultant, Task Force on ASEAN Migrant Workers Panel Discussion and Q&A (Moderator: Dr. Juanita Elias, Associate Professor in International Political Economy, Warwick University) 16:15 – 16:30 Break 16:30 – 17:15 Corporate Panel (Forum, Q & A) Dr. Mohammad Nazir OBE CEO of Ghanim International UK Ltd. ‘ASEAN Economic Community: A Business Datuk SK Lingam Perspective’ President of ASEAN-UK Business Forum Panel Discussion & Q&A 17:15 – 17:25 Special Address by ASEAN Youth Soksamphoas Mea Director of International Affairs, ASEAN Youth Leaders’ Representative Association (AYLA) 17:25 – 17:55 Closing Keynote Address H.E. Sayakane Sisouvong Laos Ambassador to the UK 17:55 – 18:00 Closing Remarks by the Committee and Adjourn Sponsored by: Speakers’ Profiles WARWICK ASEAN CONFERENCE 2015 CONFERENCE ASEAN WARWICK 5 Speakers Introduction TONY FERNANDES (TAN SRI) Group Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia Graduated from Epsom College, London School of Economics, Tony Fernandes has been the Group CEO of AirAsia since December 2001. Prior to AirAsia, he was the Financial Controller of Virgin Communications London before joining Warner Music International London in 1989. Promoted to Managing Director, Warner Music Malaysia in 1992 and to Regional Managing Director, Warner Music South East Asia in 1996. In 1999, he was the Vice President of Warner Music South East Asia. His awards include the Honor of the Commander of the Order of the British Empire, conferred by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2011 for services to promote commercial and educational links between the UK and Malaysia. In 2010, he received the Officer of the Legion d’Honneur award from the French government, the highest award that can be conferred on a non-French national. He was named as one of the world’s most creative people in business for 2011 by New York-based business magazine Fast Company, and awarded the inaugural ‘Travel Business Leaders Award’ winner by CNBC. Sponsored by: Speakers’ Profiles POLITICAL – SECURITY SESSION HIS EXCELLENCY SAYAKANE SISOUVONG Laos Ambassador to the UK; Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Political-Security Community 2009-2014 His Excellency Sayakane Sisouvong is the Lao Ambassador to the United Kingdom. Prior to being the Ambassador, he was the Deputy Secretary-General for ASEAN Political-Security Community since February 2009. Prior to this WARWICK ASEAN CONFERENCE 2015 CONFERENCE ASEAN WARWICK position he had been the Ambassador-at-Large from 2007 to 2009 and senior official for ASEAN Political Affairs at the Laos Senior Official Meeting. Before 6 this he held various positions within the Laos Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Director General of the ASEAN department from 1998 to 2007, Deputy Director General of the ASEAN department from 1996 to 1998, Director of the ASEAN Division, Asia-Pacific and Africa Department from 1995 to 1996, and Director of the North America Division, Europe and America Department from 1991 to 1993. Prior to this he had worked in the Laos’ Embassy to the United States as Second Secretary from 1986 to 1991. His Excellency Sayakane Sisouvong holds two Masters’ degrees in International Relations from Australia National University in Canberra, and Linguistics from Universidad Central de Las Villas, Cuba, as well as a graduate diploma in Foreign Affairs and Trade from ANU and studied at Thammasat University in Thailand. PROFESSOR DUNCAN MCCARGO Professor of Political Science at the University of Leeds; President of European Association for Southeast Asian Studies Professor Duncan McCargo is the President of the European Association of Southeast Asian Studies - the World’s largest organisation devoted to the study of Southeast Asia. He is also the Professor of Southeast Asian politics at the University of Leeds and is best known for his work on the politics of Thailand, on which he is one of the world’s leading scholars. McCargo’s research has covered electoral politics, the political role of the media, the military and politics, the career of Thaksin Shinawatra, and most recently the ongoing insurgency in Southern Thailand, where he has done extensive fieldwork. A regular visitor to Asia, he has also researched in Cambodia, Japan and Singapore, and has written on Indonesia and Vietnam. McCargo often provides live commentary for the BBC and other leading broadcasters; while his op-ed and analysis pieces have appeared in the print editions of Time magazine, The Daily Telegraph, The Economist, The Guardian, The Independent, and more than a dozen other newspapers, in five different languages. NICOLA STEWART Southeast Asia Research Analyst - Asia Pacific Research Group, Foreign and Commonwealth Office UK Nicola Stewart is currently working as a Research Analyst covering Southeast Asia in the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Until recently she headed one of the Southeast Asian political teams in the FCO, covering Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei, East Timor and ASEAN and ASEM issues. Stewart was posted in Jakarta from 2008-2012 and first spent time living in Indonesia in 1990. Before joining the FCO in 2002, she worked in Southern Africa and Nepal and studied at SOAS and Oxford University. Sponsored by: Speakers’ Profiles ECONOMIC SESSION DR. GERARD LYONS Chief Economic Adviser to the Mayor of London Dr Gerard Lyons, Chief Economic Adviser to the Mayor of London. He was formerly Chief Economist and Group Head of Global Research at Standard Chartered. He has been a regular speaker at major domestic and world financial conferences and meetings, including the annual meeting of the IMF, the annual and spring 2015 CONFERENCE ASEAN WARWICK meetings of the Institute for International Finance, the World Economic Forum in Davos, and many high profile events here in the UK. 7 He is a respected forecaster on the global economy. In August 2008, the month before the collapse of Lehman Brothers, he was one of only two UK economists then predicting an imminent deep recession for the UK, forecasting a GDP fall of 1.6 per cent versus a consensus rise of 0.9 per cent.