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아시아민주주의연구네트워크 포럼

  • 2017-08-07

동아시아연구원(East Asia Institute: EAI)은 2017년 8월 7-8(월, 화)일 서울 웨스틴조선호텔에서 아시아민주주의연구네트워크(Asia Democracy Research Network: ADRN)의 일환으로 민주주의연대강화(From Knowledge to Policy: Creating Impetus of Democracy Coalition)포럼을 개최하였습니다. 아시아 각국의 싱크탱크, 정부, 의회, 그리고 언론의 관계자들이 참석하여 아시아민주주의가 직면하고 있는 다양한 도전과제, 기회, 그리고 가능성에 대해 논의하였고, 특히 이러한 연구결과가 정책을 통해 현실에 반영되기 위한 방안에 대해 토론하였습니다.

 

ADRN은 2013년 동아시아연구원의 주도적인 설립하에 구성된 네트워크단체로, 아시아 지역에서의 민주주의의 도전과제를 분석하고 보다 실용적인 협동연구를 통해 이 지역의 민주주의 확산과 공고화에 기여하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다. 방글라데시, 인도, 인도네시아, 일본, 한국, 말레이시아, 몽골, 미얀마(버마), 파키스탄, 필리핀, 스리랑카, 대만, 태국 13개 아시아국가들의 민주주의 관련 싱크탱크들이 포함되어있으며, 동아시아연구원은 현재 ADRN의 사무국을 맡고 있습니다.

 

프로그램 

 

8/7 (월)

 

 

 

 

 

9:30 – 10:00

Welcoming Remarks

Sook Jong Lee, East Asia institute
Kaustuv Bandyopadhyay, PRIA
Carl Gershman, National Endowment for Democracy

 

 

 

10:00 – 12:00

Opening Session

“Threats to Democracy and What to Build Coalition”

This session will diagnose the current threats to democracy in Asia, such as
polarization and fragmentation on social media, anti-globalization backlash, raw
majoritarianism, native nationalism and illiberal populist leaders, and seek how
to strengthen the democratic solidarity especially among four actors –
governments, legislators, media and think tanks. What are the most daunting
threats to Asian democracy? Despite the obstacles, how to translate the
democratic ideas into the actual policy? What are needed for the four actors to
build a democratic coalition?


Moderator         Yun-han Chu, Academia Sinica/Asian Barometer &  
                         Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation For International Scholarly Exchange


Presenter          Larry Diamond, Stanford University


Discussants     Chin-en Wu, Academia Sinica & Asian Barometer
                         Thawilwadee Bureekul, King Prajadhipok’s Institute 
                         Francisco A. Magno, Jesse M. Robredo Institute of Gov.
                         Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, Centre for Policy Alternatives 
                         Euiyoung Kim, Seoul National University

 

 

12:00 – 13:30

Lunch


 

 

 

13:30 – 15:00

Thematic Session I

“Strengthening Asia’s Media Environment and Building Coalitions for Reform”

High quality media and information systems are critical to meeting the growing
threats to democracy. Yet many countries are facing a rapidly changing media
environment that threatens to increase the influence of non-democratic forces.
A growing number of media organizations are spreading false information, divisive
rhetoric, and hate speech. How can Asian nations work together more effectively
to ensure strong, democratic media environments that focus on producing high

quality news and information that serves the public interest?
How can governments improve their role in sharing information and creating legal
frameworks that protect access to information, freedom of expression, and a
level playing field for media organizations? Finally, how can ADRN work more
closely with media reform activists and civil society to improve knowledge and
research about democratic media coalitions and needed reforms?

 

 

Moderator           Thawilwadee Bureekul, King Prajadhipok’s Institute

 

 

Presenters          Mark Nelson, CIMA 
                           Hiroki Sugita, Kyodo News 
                           Young-jin Oh, The Korea Times


Discussants        Boldbaatar Sodchimeg, Academy of Political Education
                            Irfan Mufti, SAP-PK
                            Tricia Yeoh, Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs
                            Khine Win, Sandhi Governance Institute
                            S.M. Zubair Ali Khan, Manusher Jonno Foundation
                            Hassan Akbar, Jinnah Institute

 

15:00 – 15:30

Coffee Break

 

 

 

 

 

15:30 – 17:00

Thematic Session II

“Donors and Democracy Promotion”

Grant-making organizations are key actors in strengthening the democratic
solidarity and democracy research. What role do grant-making organizations
play in protecting and promoting democratic space? Which approaches have
contributed positively? What have been the challenges (including internal
governance and decision-making and external context) and how can these be
addressed? How do grant-making organizations measure the policy impact?

 

 

Moderator             Kausutuv BandyoPadhyay, PRIA

 

 

Presenters           Yun-han Chu, Academia Sinica/Asian Barometer & 
                             Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation For International Scholarly Exchange
                             Hyung-sik Shin, Korea Democracy Foundation
                             Szu-chien Hsu, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy


Discussants          Eric Yu, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy
                              Sabrina Esufally, Verité Research
                              S.M. Zubair Ali Khan, Manusher Jonno Foundation
                              Myat Thu, Yangon School of Political Science 
                              Hassan Akbar, Jinnah Institute

 

 

8/8 (화)

 

 

 

 

 

9:30 – 9:45

Congratulatory Remarks

"South Korea’s Past and Future in Promoting Asian Democracy"
Hong-koo Lee, Former Prime Minister of the ROK

 

 

 

9:45 – 10:00

Keynote Speech

“Asia’s Role in Deepening Democracy””

Carl Gershman, President, National Endowment for Democracy

 

 

 

 

10:00 – 11:15

Thematic Session III

“Legislatures’ Roles in Promoting Democracy”

Legislatures play a crucial role in making the democratic ideas into the reality.
With the incumbent legislatures from Asian countries, this session will provide
the opportunity to share the legislatures’ vivid experience, their success/failure
narratives in translating the democratic ideas into the actual policy.

 

 

Moderator          Carl Gershman, NED


Presenters         Kyung-won Na, Liberty Korea

                           Nikorn Chamnong, Chartthaipattana Party of Thailand

                           Md. Israfil Alam, Parliament from Bangladesh


Discussants       Eric Yu, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy
                           Francisco A. Magno, Jesse M. Robredo Institute of Gov. 
                           Kausutuv BandyoPadhyay, PRIA 
                           Maria Cleofe Gettie Sandoval, INCITEGov
                           Tricia Yeoh, Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs
                           Khine Win, Sandhi Governance Institute 
                           Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, Centre for Policy Alternatives
                           Thawilwadee Bureekul, King Prajadhipok’s Institute

 

11:15 – 12:30

Thematic Session IV

“Promoting Democracy in the National Policy”

This session aims to find out how Asian governments are promoting democracy
through public policies. Comparing the policy areas such as fighting against
corruption, civic education, and minority right protection emphasized by each
government, we expect to learn what to consider when introducing or reforming
public policies of democracy promotion.

 

 

Moderator            Sook Jong Lee, EAI


Presenters           H.E. Manisha Gunasekera, Sri Lankan Ambassador to the ROK 
                             H.E. Vikram K. Doraiswami, Indian Ambassador to the ROK 
                             Won-seok Choi, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the ROK


Discussants         Boldbaatar Sodchimeg, Academy of Political Education
                             Chin-en Wu, Academia Sinica & Asian Barometer
                             Maria Cleofe Gettie Sandoval, INCITEGov
                             Irfan Mufti, SAP-PK
                             Sabrina Esufally, Verité Research
                             Nikorn Chamnong, Chartthaipattana Party of Thailand
                             Myat Thu, Yangon School of Political Science 
                             Hiroki Sugita, Kyodo News

 

참석자 명단 

 

 

ADRN MembersS.M. Zubair Ali Khan, Manusher Jonno Foundation, Bangladesh
Kaustuv Bandyopadhyay, Participatory Research in Asia, India
Sook Jong Lee, East Asia Institute, South Korea
Tricia Yeoh, Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs, Malaysia
Boldbaatar Sodchimeg, Academy of Political Education, Mongolia
Khine Win, Sandhi Governance Institute, Myanmar
Myat Thu, Yangon School of Political Science, Myanmar
Irfan Mufti, South Asia Partnership Pakistan, Pakistan
Hassan Akbar, Jinnah Institute, Pakistan
Francisco A. Magno, Jesse M. Robredo Institute of Governance, Philippines
Maria Cleofe Gettie Sandoval, INCITEGov, Philippines
Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu, Centre for Policy Alternatives, Sri Lanka
Sabrina Esufally, Verité Research, Sri Lanka
Chin-en Wu, Academia Sinica & Asian Barometer, Taiwan
Eric Yu, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, Taiwan
Thawilwadee Bureekul, King Prajadhipok’s Institute, Thailand

 

 

 

Scholars/Experts
Yun-han Chu, Academia Sinica/Asian Barometer & Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International
Scholarly Exchange, Taiwan
Larry Diamond, Stanford University, U.S.
Euiyoung Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea

 

 

 

Politicians & Bureaucrats
Hong-koo Lee, Former Prime Minister, South Korea
Jong-moon Choi, Deputy Minister for Multilateral and Global Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, South Korea
Won-seok Choi, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, South Korea
Kyung-won Na, Liberty Korea Party, South Korea
Nikorn Chamnong, Chartthaipattana Party, Thailand
Md. Israfil Alam, Party Bangladesh Awami League, Bangladesh
H.E. Manisha Gunasekera, Sri Lankan Ambassador to the ROK
H.E. Vikram K. Doraiswami, Indian Ambassador to the ROK

 

 

 

Journalists or Media Experts
Young-jin Oh, The Korea Times, South Korea
Hiroki Sugita, Kyodo News, Japan

 

 

 

Grant-making Foundations
Carl Gershman, National Endowment for Democracy, US
Lynn Lee, National Endowment for Democracy, US
Mark Nelson, Center for International Media Assistance, US
Szu-chien Hsu, Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, Taiwan
Hyung-sik Shin, Korea Democracy Foundation, South Korea
Ryota Jonen, World Movement for Democracy
Bambang Harymuti, World Movement for Democracy
Hualing Fu, World Movement for Democracy
Maxine Tanya Hamada, World Movement for Democracy

 

 

 

Observers
Eun-Ju Kim, Center for Korean Women & Politics, South Korea
Soo Yon Suh, Asia Democracy Network, South Korea
Nilar Myaing, Sandhi Governance Institute, Myanmar
Myo Zin Oo, Sandhi Governance Institute, Myanmar
Naw Carol Moet Moet Aye, Another Development, Myanmar
Yay Chann, Another Development, Myanmar
Bawk La, Naushawng Development Institute, Myanmar
Nang Nu, Naushawng Development Institute, Myanmar
Arkar Soe, Yangon School of Political Science, Myanmar
Myo Aung Htwe, Yangon School of Political Science, Myanmar
Htin Kyaw Aye, Open Myanmar Initiative, Myanmar
Hla Myo Kyaw, Open Myanmar Initiative, Myanmar
Shine Ko Ko Lwin, The Salween Institute for Public Policy, Myanmar
Nu Tsen Mun, The Salween Institute for Public Policy, Myanmar
Myo Htet, Yone Kyi Yar Knowledge Propagation Society, Myanmar
Kaung Myat Thu, Yone Kyi Yar Knowledge Propagation Society, Myanmar