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The 94th GSDM Platform Seminar: “Economic Performance and Prospects for Economic Cooperation in Northeast Asia”

September 4, 2017

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Type Lecture
Intended for General public / Enrolled students / International students / Alumni / Companies
Date(s) September 14, 2017 14:15 — 17:00
Location Hongo Area Campus
Venue Fukutake Hall
Capacity 130 people
Entrance Fee No charge
Registration Method Advance registration required
https://ppforum.jp/?action_entry=true&forum_id=402
Contact gsdm-ppoffice@pp.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Seminar Focus: Northeast Asia faces several risks, including geopolitical ones stemming from the DPRK’s nuclear and ballistic missile tests and political tensions among China, Japan, and the ROK (due to historical and territorial issues, and THAAD), and the economic risks of trade protectionism coming from the new Trump Administration in the US. Despite these, economic prospects in Northeast Asia are relatively favorable. Against this backdrop, this Platform Seminar examines the structural issues of Northeast Asian economies (China, the DPRK, Japan, Mongolia, the ROK, and the Russian Far East) and explores the prospects of economic cooperation in the region. Experts from the US, China, Mongolia, the ROK, and Russia join Japanese experts to discuss the potential for various types of economic cooperation, such as via tourism, infrastructure development (including oil and gas), logistics connectivity, and trade and investment. Such cooperation is expected to contribute to trust building and peace and security in the region.

Speaker:
Keynote Speech
Professor Akio TAKAHARA, Graduate School of Public Policy, the University of Tokyo
Panel Discussion
Dr. Barry BOSWORTH, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Professor SONG Jin, Associate Professor, Department of Economic Development, Institute for World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Professor LEE Jong-Wha, Director, Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University
Dr. Mitsuhiro MIMURA, Senior Research Fellow, ERINA
Professor KIM Byung-Yeon, Department of Economics, Seoul National
University
Dr. Pavel MINAKIR, President, Economic Research Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Professor N. BATNASAN, Business School, National University of Mongolia
Dr. Hirofumi ARAI, Director of Research Division and Senior Research Fellow, ERINA
Language: English/Japanese simultaneous interpretation
Sponsored by: Global Leader Program for Social Design and Management (GSDM), the University of Tokyo / The Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia (ERINA)
Co-sponsered by: Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP), the University of Tokyo

Program:
14:15 - 14:25: Welcoming Remarks, Professor Hideaki SHIROYAMA, Coordinator of GSDM 
14:25 - 14:45: Keynote Speech, Professor Akio TAKAHARA, GraSPP
14:45 - 15:30: Panel Discussion, moderated by Professor Masahiro KAWAI, GraSPP and Representative Director and Director-General, ERINA
Panelists’ Views (5 minutes each)
(1) US view, Dr. Barry BOSWORTH, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
(2) Chinese view, Professor ZHANG Yuyan, Director, Institute for World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
(3) ROK view, Professor LEE Jong-Wha, Director, Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University
(4) Japanese view on the DPRK, Dr. Mitsuhiro MIMURA, Senior Research Fellow, ERINA
(5) ROK view on the DPRK, Professor KIM Byung-Yeon, Department of Economics, Seoul National University
(6) Russian view, Dr. Pavel MINAKIR, President, Economic Research Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
(7) Mongolian view, Professor N. BATNASAN, Business School, National University of Mongolia
(8) Japanese view on economic cooperation, Dr. Hirofumi ARAI, Director of Research Division and Senior Research Fellow, ERINA
15:30 - 16:00: Exchanges amongst panelists
16:00 - 16:45: Discussions with the floor
16:45 - 16:55: Wrapping-up, Professor Masahiro KAWAI, GraSPP and and Representative Director and Director-General, ERINA

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