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[EAI · The Genron NPO Press Conference] The 2nd Korean-Japanese Mutual Cognition Poll Announcement
Events | 2014-07-10
Audience: Domestic and foreign media, newspapers, and Internet journalists from both Korea and Japan
Language: Korean and Japanese simultaneous interpretation
Contents: 2014 Joint Public Opinion Poll Result Booklet and Analysis Report
Program |
Opening Remarks
Sook-Jong Lee, President of EAI; Professor at Sungkyunkwan University
Yasushi Kudo, President of The Genron NPO
Presentation: Introduction of 2014 Poll Results
Han Wool Jeong, Senior Research Fellow of EAI
Yasushi Kudo, President of The Genron NPO
Q&A
Sook-Jong Lee, President of EAI; Professor at Sungkyunkwan University
Yasushi Kudo, President of The Genron NPO
1) South Korea and Japan's top foreign and security think tank representatives, EAI • The Genron NPO
The East Asia Institute and Genron (言论) NPO (www.genron-npo.net) will hold its second international joint press conference targeted at national and international media (Korean, Japanese simultaneous translation provided). The East Asia Institute and Genron NPO are among the 22 founding member organizations of the CoCs (Council of Councils) organized by CFR (Council on Foreign Relation) and represent South Korea and Japan as the leading private think tanks in the field of international security.
2) Reading the Trends in Changed Public Opinion: The 2nd Korea-Japan Future Dialogue Public Opinion Survey
The two organizations established the “Korea-Japan Future Dialogue,” a channel for civilian dialogue for Korea and Japan, in Tokyo in May, 2014. It was established to enable regular monitoring of public opinion, national sentiments, and opinions of leaders annually, and aims to discuss ways for civilian cooperation to improve Korea-Japan relations. The “Korea-Japan Public Opinion Poll,” as a part of the Korea-Japan Future Dialogue program, released the key findings of the poll at a press conference targeting domestic and international media reporters one week before the main conference.
3) The Value of Korea-Japan Future Dialogue Survey
The main topics covered in the 2014 Korea-Japan Future Dialogue Public Opinion Survey included the following.
4) Opinion Poll Attracts Foreign Media’s Attention
The press conference of Korea-Japan Future Dialogue Public Opinion Poll is an international press conference that was targeted not only towards domestic media but also Korean and Japanese broadcast media, newspapers, and internet media. During the press conference, the main results of “the 2nd Korea-Japan Future Dialogue Public Opinion Poll (Research by opinion leaders included),” which followed the “1st Korea-Japan Future Dialogue Public Opinion” that was held in Tokyo in 2013, was announced. The results of the first public opinion poll, which were introduced during the press conference held in Tokyo in 2013, were introduced through main Japanese media outlets and Korean media sources, such as NHK, Yomiuri Shinbun, Asahi Shinbun, and Mainichi Shinbun. It was also carried by foreign media outlets in the U.S. and China, such as the Wall Street Journal, Xinhua News Agency, CCTV, and People’s Daily.
5) The Place to Discuss Policy Issues in Depth: the 2nd Korea-Japan Future Dialogue
The results of the poll will be used at the Korea-Japan Future Dialogue Conference to diagnose issues in depth and devise a specific solution after civilian experts of both countries discuss the issues identified. Core issues that stood out during the international press conference will be discussed at the “Korea-Japan Future Dialogue, which is a channel for civilian dialogue of politicians, businessmen, scholars, artists, and media figures of Korea and Japan. Following last year’s 1st dialogue in Tokyo, the Korea-Japan Future Dialogue will be held in Seoul and Tokyo every year, respectively, and the 2nd Korea-Japan Future Dialogue was held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, July 18 at the Westin Chosun, Seoul. (Refer to Table 1 for this year’s participants)
[Table 1] Participants of the 2014 2nd Korea-Future Dialogue
Korea | Japan |
Se Yeon Kim, Member of the National Assembly of Korea (Saenury Party) |
Matsumoto Kenichi, Professor of Economics at Reitaku University; Critic Takeaki Matsumoto, Member of the House of Representatives (Democratic Party of Japan); Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Yoshihide Soeya, Professor of Law, Keio University Ichiro Aisawa, Member of the House of Representatives (Liberal Democratic Party of Japan); Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Kazuhiko Yamamoto, President and CEO of Mori Urban Planning Corporation Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, Manga Artist; Professor at Kobe Design University Kazuo Ogoura, Advisor of the Japan Foundation; Former Japanese Ambassador to Korea Eri Ishikawa, Secretary General of Japan Association for Refugees Soichi Tsukamoto, Chief of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) Seoul Bureau Yoriko Kawaguchi, Professor of Meiji University; Former Minister of Foreign Affairs; Former Environment Minister Hiroshi Komatsu, Chief Editorial Writer of Mainichi Shimbun Yasushi Kudo, President of The Genron NPO Reiji Hiramatsu, Japanese-style painter; Chairman of Japan Artists Association, INC. |