
The 2nd Korea-Japan Future Dialogue
| Events | 2014-07-18
In 2013 and in cooperation with Genron NPO(言論NPO), a Japanese civilian think tank, the East Asia Institute established a new civilian dialogue called the “Korea-Japan Future Dialogue." This dialogue was initiated in order to try and find an understanding of the cognition gap between the citizens of both countries. It aims to objectively examine the cause, and discuss civilian cooperation methods for the improvement of Korea-Japan relations through regularly carrying out a Korea-Japan joint public opinion survey and publishing the results every year. The results of the survey were used during the Korea-Japan Future Dialogue conference to devise a specific solution through the in-depth examination of issues via discussion by civilian experts of both countries. Additionally, key issues that stood out for both countries during the international press conference were debated during the terms of the “Korea-Japan Future Dialogue." It aims to be a channel for civilian dialogue among politicians, businessmen, scholars, artists, and media figures alike. Following the 1st dialogue held in Tokyo last year, the Korea-Japan Future Dialogue will be held in Seoul and Tokyo, alternately, every year. Therefore the 2nd Korea-Japan Future Dialogue was hosted at the Westin Chosun Hotel, Seoul, July 18th, at which 27 experts of Korea and Japan were in attendance. These experts voiced their opinions regarding the future and possible improvement pathways for Korea-Japan relations.
Hosted by East Asia InstituteㆍThe Genron NPO
Program |
[Closed Session]
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10:00~10:20 |
Opening remarks |
10:20~12:00 | Session I "Toward the Success of Korea-Japan Future Dialogue" Moderator Kak-soo Shin, Chair of the Korea National Diplomatic Academy’s Center for International Law; Former Korean Ambassador to Japan Kazuo Ogoura, Advisor of the Japan Foundation; Former Japanese Ambassador to Korea |
12:00~13:30 | Break |
[Open Session]
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13:30~13:40 |
Opening remarks Kazuo Ogoura, Advisor of the Japan Foundation; Former Japanese Ambassador to Korea |
13:40~15:00 |
Session II "Are Korea-Japan Relations on the Right Track?"
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15:00~15:30 | Break |
15:30~17:00 | Session III "Is There a Solution to Korea-Japan Relations?" Moderator Yasushi Kudo, President of The Genron NPO Main Speaker Jung Sunwoo, Head Editor of Chosun Ilbo International Department Hiroshi Komatsu, Chief Editorial Writer of Mainichi Shimbun |
17:00~17:30 | Wrap-up and Q&A |
Participants (in the Korean alphabet order) |
Korea | Japan |
Se Yeon Kim, Member of the National Assembly of Korea (Saenury Party) Myung-Hwan Yu, Chairman of Daeyang Foundation; Former minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade |
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. |