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Fachkonferenz

Restoring the Equiverse – From Vision to Action

KAS-Talentnomics India Conference

Expertengespräch

Economic Security in the Indo-Pacific and the IPEF Rules

KAS SOPAS – ISAS NUS Expert Roundtable

Die vom Regionalprogramm Soziale Ordnungspolitik in Asien (SOPAS) der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung und dem Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) der National University of Singapore organisierte Expertenrunde befasste sich mit Economic Security im Indo-Pazifik. Die Diskussionen konzentrierten sich auf die Auswirkungen der IPEF-Regulierungen auf Lieferketten, nachhaltigen Handel und wirtschaftliche Widerstandsfähigkeit der Region. Führende Experten analysierten die Bedeutung regelbasierter Rahmenwerke und deren zukünftige Entwicklung.

Studien- und Informationsprogramm

Ergebnisse der Bundestagswahl

Analyse und Ausblick

Dialogprogramm in Tokio mit Prof. Dr. Karl-Rudolf Korte

Seminar

EU-Japan Cooperation on Critical Raw Materials & Supply Chains Under Geopolitical Risks

KAS-NPI Seminar

Das zweite, gemeinsam vom Nakasone Peace Institute (NPI) und dem Japan-Büro der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung organisierte Seminar zum Thema Economic Security konzentrierte sich auf kritische Rohstoffe und Lieferketten. Im ersten Teil der Veranstaltung wurde ein Joint Paper mit politischen Handlungsempfehlungen vorgestellt. Danach diskutieren namenhafte Experten aus Japan und Europa auf dem Podium.

Symposium

Track 1.5 Japan-Germany Security Dialogue – Public Symposium

Japanese-German Cooperation Toward Maintaining and Strengthening the Rules-Based International Order

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, the Japan Institute of International Affairs, the German Federal Foreign Office, the Japanese-German Center Berlin (JDZB), and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) co-hosted the Track 1.5 Japan-Germany Security Dialogue public symposium.

Symposium

Navigating in a World of Uncertainty: Challenges for Japan and Europe

Öffentliches Symposium

Gemeinsam mit dem Keio Center for Strategy (KCS) an der Keio-Universität und dem Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy (CSDS) der Brussels School of Governance an der Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) organisierte das Japan-Büro der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung ein öffentliches Symposium mit dem Titel „Navigating in a World of Uncertainty: Challenges for Japan and Europe“.

Seminar

Kishida's Foreign and Security Policy Record and Japan's Direction Under a New Government

Hybrid Panel Discussion

Anlässlich der englischen Übersetzung von „Japan in an Era of Geopolitics: A New Foreign and Security Policy Direction“ (Michito Tsuruoka, ed.) veranstaltete die Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in Japan eine Podiumsdiskussion, die einen Rückblick auf die Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik von Premierministers Fumio Kishida warf.

Vortrag

Geopolitics of the Japan-US Alliance: Its blind spots

Study Session

Am 25. September veranstaltete KAS Japan eine Vortragsveranstaltung von Dr. Yasuaki Chijiwa, Senior Fellow am National Institute for Defense Studies.

Seminar

Japan's Expanding Strategic Partnerships

Seminar zur Entwicklung der japanischen Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik

Zur Vorstellung der Publikation „Japan in an Era of Geopolitics: A New Foreign and Security Policy Direction“ (Michito Tsuruoka, ed.) veranstaltete das Japan-Büro der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung ein hochrangig besetztes Seminar über die Entwicklung der japanischen Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik.

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KAS Japan Weekly COVID-19 Updates

14 July

The Government of Japan(GOJ) will finalize its annual policy #blueprint (Honebuto) this Friday (July 17). One of the key points is the government’s digitalization, which Covid-19 is pressing. Key messages include: 1. GOJ sets another twelve months to come as a focus period for its own digitalization and intend to replace paper by online. 2. Linking social numbers allocated to all the people (My-Number System) to other information is to be considered as one way to accelerate the digitalization. 3. Lessons learned for the two decades have to be well made use of. Watch the video to learn more!

KAS Japan COVID-19 Weekly Updates

ILO: Uncertain and incomplete labor market recovery

The International Labour Organization (ILO) warns of an uncertain and incomplete labor market recovery as the job crisis brought about by COVID-19 deepens. The ILO’s latest analysis released last June 30, 2020 finds that COVID19’s impact on work is more severe than previously anticipated.

KAS Japan Weekly COVID-19 Updates

7 July

Last Sunday (July 5) the sitting Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike won the election by a large margin, however she’ll have bumpy roads ahead. Key messages include: 1. Covid-19 is again on rise notably in Tokyo. Big portions are those who work in the night life districts. A quick and effective measure is urgent. 2. Cost sharing issue on Tokyo Olympic Games postponement will be a headache. In any case, Tokyo will see a major decline in tax revenues and will probably be forced to issue bonds. 3. PM Abe may be lured to go for a snap election. Watch the video to learn more!

KAS Japan COVID-19 Weekly Updates

Updated IMF projections; bigger economic contraction than anticipated

The IMF provided downward revisions to their earlier estimates as COVID-19 has had a more negative impact in the first half of the year as anticipated.

KAS Japan Weekly COVID-19 Updates

30 June

Tokyo’s population reached 14 million as of May 1. But the rise in April went down compared to the previous months. Covid-19 is nudging people in big cities to consider their place to live. Key messages are: Covid-19 changed people’s perception on living in big cities, as a new risk. Some people have moved or consider moving out of big cities. Companies will be the key in allowing their employees to live wherever they wish under a condition of working from home. Watch the video to learn more!

KAS Japan Weekly COVID-19 Updates

COVID-19 exacerbates gender gap

The social and economic fallout from COVID-19 is disproportionately affecting women.

KAS Japan Weekly COVID-19 Updates

23 June

Covid-19 has played an interesting role in removing unnecessary seal stamping cases in Japanese life and pushed the government to adopt first face to face online medical consultation. Watch the video to learn more!

KAS Japan Weekly COVID-19 Updates

18 June 2020

The IMF warns that the new economic growth projections that will be released on June 24 “will be, very likely, worse than what we had” as Asia faces significant job losses.

KAS Japan Weekly COVID-19 Updates

COVID-19 and Political Economics

Policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrate the interconnectedness of politics, economics and other considerations.

KAS Japan COVID-19 Weekly Updates

Sharpest decline in remittances

The World Bank estimates that remittance flows will have the sharpest decline in 2020. Remittances will fall 22.1 % in South Asia and 13% in East Asia and the Pacific.