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Open Call for Papers
Transitions and Transformations: Perspectives on the Future of Work in Asia
Interested in writing on the topic of the Future of Work in Asia? Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) Japan's Regional Economic Programme Asia (SOPAS) is now accepting submissions for unpublished papers under the title, "Transitions and Transformations: Perspectives on the Future of Work in Asia."
Online-Seminar
The Future of Work for the Asian Youth (Malaysia)
The Future of Work for the Asian Youth Webinar Series
A webinar on the impact of technology, climate change, the global health and economic crisis, on the changing nature of work for the Malaysian youth.
Online-Seminar
Defense Ministers’ Forum Indo-Pacific: Japan and Germany's Engagement in the Region
(German-Japanese) 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 ruled-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 a 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 how could an implementation look like in the range of security and defense policy? Moreover, what could be possible joint responses to threats to the ruled-based order in the region imposed by third parties? What role does Japan expect Germany to play in the region?
Online-Seminar
“Together, Make Europe strong again”
One year into the new EU commission and the new challenges ahead of Europe
As Europe is struggling with the coronavirus pandemic it faces challenges on an epic scale. Not just the recovery seems far, but even the foundation and principle values of the European integration such as freedom of movement have been put into jeopardy. The pandemic poses challenge and will definitely have a big impact on key policies including future enlargement and the neighbourhood policy. Much lies on the shoulder of both the German Presidency and the new EU Commission. It has been one year into the term of the present EU Commission, which is a good occasion to look back the first year and at the same time, to look ahead. Together, make Europe strong again – says the motto of the present EU presidency under Germany. When it was adopted, probably no one had thought that this would be so timely and accurate in the middle of the multifaceted challenges posed not only by the dramatically changing security landscape around the globe, but the COVID pandemic that had disrupted not just social and economic activity but the fundamental freedoms of the European integration.
討論会
Defense Dialogue:
Discussing International Engagement in the Indo-Pacific Region
Defense Attachés from mainly NATO Member States participated the event and discussed Japan's Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) with participation by National Institute for Defense Studies (NIDS). The event was conducted on Chatham House rule.
Online-Seminar
Digitalisation: New Opportunities and Challenges for Women Owned Small and Medium Enterprises
Webinar via ZOOM
The Webinar will serve as an interim touch point, as we consolidate our full reports on the topic focusing on four Southeast Asian countries - Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Myanmar. We hope this Webinar would inform policymakers, development partners and private investors with perspectives and recommendations, and importantly, stimulate initiatives towards achieving maximum potential of digitalisation for women-led SMEs.
Online-Seminar
After the U.S. elections: what Germany and Japan should do to safeguard the international order
Virtual Panel Discussion on Zoom
Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the Japanese-German Center Berlin, the Asia Pacific Initiative, and the German Institute for International and Security Affairs would like to invite you and your colleagues to a Virtual Panel Discussion on Zoom After the U.S. elections: what Germany and Japan should do to safeguard the international order
Online-Seminar
Leading with Grit and Grace
Conference Organized by KAS Social Economic Governance in Asia and Talentnomics India
The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS)’s Socio-Economic and Governance Programme Asia (SOPAS) and Talentnomics India invite you to an International Leadership Conference “Leading with Grit & Grace”.
Online-Seminar
The Future of Work for the Asian Youth (Indonesia)
Webinar
Jointly organized by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung's regional program on Socio-Economic Governance in Asia (SOPAS) and the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (TAEF), the Future of Work for the Asian Youth Webinar Series aims to highlight the key issues behind the changing employment landscape of Asia’s young people.
Online-Seminar
The Future of Work for the Asian Youth (Taiwan)
Webinar Series
Jointly organized by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung's regional program on Socio-Economic Governance in Asia (SOPAS) and the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (TAEF), the Future of Work for the Asian Youth Webinar Series aims to highlight the key issues behind the changing employment landscape of Asia’s young people.