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Enabling an Equiverse: 4W's—Equal Access to Work, Wealth, Wellbeing and Welfare

International Leadership Conference

The conference with TalentNomics India will take place on the 10th and 11th of November and endeavours to provide a platform for leaders across sectors and regions, engaged in empowering women to come and share their insights.

専門会議

A Better (Re)Start: The Future of Work for Young People

Conference

The Regional Economic Programme Asia (SOPAS) of KAS Japan and the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (TAEF) are organising the conference, “A Better (Re)Start: The Future of Work for Young People”, which will discuss in-depth the trends and patterns within the Asian youth education and labour environment.

Online-Seminar

日本の女性

ドイツに学ぶ女性活躍推進

世界的に男女共同参画の動きが活発化するなか、日本のジェンダー事情は国内外で注目されています。 この度、KAS日本事務所 は「Women in Japan」と題した一連のイベントやウェビナーを開催し、現在の日本のジェンダー状況の動向を探ります。シリーズ第3回目となる今回のウェビナーは、Women in Japan: Breakthroughs in Female Business Leadership (ドイツに学ぶ女性活躍推進)と題して、 第一回で扱った政治・ビジネス・社会の3分野のうち、近年関心を得ているビジネス分野を取り上げます。ビジネス分野における女性の活躍を推進しているドイツがどのように状況の改善に取り組んで成果を上げているかを学び、日本の現状と比較することで日本にとって現実的な「次の一歩」を学ぶことを目指します。

Online-Seminar

日本の女性

新しい社会像を求めて

世界的に男女共同参画の動きが活発化するなか、日本のジェンダー事情は国内外で注目されています。 この度、KAS日本事務所 は「Women in Japan」と題した一連のイベントやウェビナーを開催し、現在の日本のジェンダー状況の動向を探ります。シリーズ第2回目となる今回のウェビナーは、Women in Japan: Updating Gender Roles in Society (新しい社会像を求めて)と題して、 前回扱った政治・経済・社会の3分野のうち、日本のジェンダー問題の根源に触れるためにまず社会分野を取り上げます。ジェンダー分野で成功しているノルウェーを中心に北欧諸国がどのようにして現在のジェンダー状況を実現したかを学び、日本の現状と比較することで、日本社会のジェンダー状況を変えるための政策提言を行います。

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KAS日独経済政策対話

コロナ禍の長期化を踏まえた経済政策: 日本とドイツ/EUによる戦略を巡る比較的視点

新型コロナウイルス感染症(コロナ)の流行の終わりが見えない今、コロナ「後」の生活からコロナ「と共に」生きるという発想の転換が求められています。 KAS日独経済政策対話のシリーズ第1回目となる「コロナ禍の長期化を踏まえた経済政策:日本とドイツ/EUによる戦略を巡る比較的視点」では、このコロナと共に生きる「ニューノーマル」をビジネスの観点から検討します。

Online-Seminar

Path to Digitalisation for WSMEs- Policy Breakthroughs from Vietnam, South Korea and Singapore

Webinar

専門会議

Universe to Equiverse- Start the Ripple

International Leadership Conference

The conference, 'Universe to Equiverse: Start the Ripple', organised with TalentNomics, endeavours to provide a platform for leaders across sectors and regions, engaged in empowering women to come and share their journeys and insights. We hope to build bridges between such leaders to increase the momentum of change. At the conference, we will also recognize some of those leaders who have created significant ripples in the area of gender equity.

Online-Seminar

日本の女性:現在の役割と期待

ウェビナー

世界的に男女共同参画の動きが活発化するなか、日本のジェンダー事情は国内外で注目されています。 この度、KAS日本事務所 は「Women in Japan」と題した一連のイベントやウェビナーを開催し、現在の日本のジェンダー状況の動向を探ります。シリーズ第1回目となる今回のウェビナーは、Women in Japan: Current Roles and Expectations (日本の女性:現在の役割と期待)と題して、政治、経済、社会の3つの分野の専門家をお招きし、日本のジェンダー現状の概要を把握することを目的としております。

Online-Seminar

Labour Mobility and Global Health Governance in Asia

Online Conference

KAS Japan is organising an online conference in partnership with Leiden Asia Centre (LAC) and the IAFOR Research Centre (IRC). The conference aims to answer the main question: How has transnational migrant labour and global health governance in Asia developed amidst pandemics?

Online-Seminar

Managing Time, Cost and People to Embrace Technology in your Business

Webinar

KAS Japan is co-organising an online webinar in partnership with Woomentum. The webinar will cover valuable insights and lessons learnt from 140 women-led small and mid-sized enterprises (WSMEs) across 7 Asian countries and features a panel of successful entrepreneurs and digitalisation experts.

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The Future of Work for the Asian Youth: Vietnam

Webinar Summary

The last session of the Future of Work for the Asian Youth webinar series focused on Vietnam. The event was opened by Ms. Rabea Brauer, KAS Country Representative for Japan and Director for the Regional Economic Programme Asia (SOPAS) and Mr. Peter Girke, KAS Country Representative for Vietnam. The panel of speakers comprised of Dr. Do Ta Khanh, Director of the Centre for EU Studies, Institute of European Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences; Ms. Vo Thi Thanh Xuan, Tax Manager, Senior Associate, CPA Australia – Roedl & Partner Law Co., Ltd.; and Dr. Le Duy Binh, Director of Economica Vietnam. TAEF Executive Director, Dr. Alan Hao Yang, gave the closing and summary speech for the session and for the Future of Work for the Asian Youth webinar series. Mr. Yuri Baral, TAEF Non-Resident Assistant Research Fellow, served as moderator for the session.

Towards the Future Together: 160 Years of Japanese-German Relations

On the occasion of the 160th anniversary of bilateral relations between Japan and Germany, KAS together with the Embassy of Japan in Germany brought together renowned politicians and experts from Japan, Germany and like-minded countries to discuss joint challenges and joint solutions in two panel discussions focusing on a strong, resilient and smart future.

欧州のグリーンディール政策と日本の2050年ゼロエミッション目標

2021年3月1日、コンラート・アデナウアー財団アジア・太平洋チームと、 ESSCA経営大学院EU-アジア研究所は、日本、ドイツ、EUの政治家や政策立案者を対象にした「~よりグリーンでよりクリーンな地球に向けて~ 欧州のグリーンディール政策と日本の2050年ゼロエミッション目標」と題したウェビナーを共催しました。

The Future of Work for the Asian Youth: Malaysia

Webinar Summary

The third session of the Future of Work for the Asian Youth webinar series focuses on Malaysia. Experts from the academe, government, and the private sector discuss the current state of Malaysia's labor market, the impact of COVID19 on young people's education and job prospects, as well as the policy interventions required to prepare the future workforce to successfully respond to the changing trends.

Defense Ministers’ Forum Indo-Pacific: Japan and Germany's Engagement in the Region

Virtual Discussion with Minister of Defense Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer and Minister of Defense Nobuo Kishi

(This is a German-Japanese session) Strengthening defense cooperation between Germany and the countries in the Asia Pacific region has been one of the priorities on the agenda of the German Minister of Defense, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer. Japan, as a steadfast value partner to Germany, has been advocating a free and open Indo-Pacific for over a decade and regularly emphasizes the multilateral protection of a rules-based order with partners and like-minded nations. Both, Germany’s Indo-Pacific Guidelines and Japan’s concept of a Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) recognise the importance of international law and norms to prevent instability, conflict or disruption in the maritime domain of the Indo-Pacific region. The policy guidelines address the existential security concerns of Germany’s long-standing partners. Germany pledges to contribute diplomatic responses and offers tangible contributions to its partners in the region. What are the goals of the recently published Indo-Pacific guidelines of the German federal government and what could an implementation look like in the range of security and defense policy? Moreover, what could be possible joint responses to threats to the rules-based order in the region imposed by third parties? What role does Japan expect Germany to play in the region? These questions were discussed during the Defense Minister's Forum on 15 December 2020.

Future of Work for the Asian Youth: Indonesia

Webinar Summary

The second session of the Future of Work for the Asian Youth webinar series shifted the discussion to Southeast Asia, this time focusing on Indonesia.

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5th German-Asian Business Dialogue

In Asien wird über die Zukunft der internationalen Ordnung entschieden

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KAS Japan Weekly COVID-19 Updates

Gender, guilt, and work-life balance

A recent IMF working paper found out that Japan’s voluntary lockdown in April was more costly for women than men. The analysis solidified the observation that women face greater responsibility and #guilt for “neither being the ideal mother nor the ideal employee”.

Yoshihide Suga wins the LDP leadership Election.

Succeeding PM Shinzo Abe

Yesterday (September 14), Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga enjoyed a land sliding victory, winning 70% of the overall eligible votes for the LDP leadership election. Key messages are: 1. His victory was obvious even before the election as the major factions had expressed their support to him. 2. Fumio Kishida managed to stay in the race for the next year’s full-fledged leadership election. He could only obtain support from a small portion of regional votes. 3. Shigeru Ishiba came last. His popularity among the public is his strong point. However, he lost 16 percentage points from the regional chapters compared to 2018. He could not garner a big support from Diet members outside his faction.

The Future of Work for the Asian Youth: Taiwan

Webinar Report

The Future of Work for the Asian Youth webinar series, jointly organized by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Japan’s Social and Economic Governance in Asia (SOPAS) and the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (TAEF) finally launched on August 27, 2020, with a seminar that focused on Taiwan. The session addressed Taiwan’s case on the changing nature of employment for youth, challenges and opportunities, and how the country is preparing for the future of work.