East Asia's Role in the Next World Order: G2 and the Global Economy
"East Asia's Role in the Next World Order: G2 and the Global Economy"
(Berlin, May 2nd – 7th, 2010)
On behalf of the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, I am writing to bring to your attention the details of a program organized by the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy entitled “Cultural Diplomacy in East Asia: A Forum for Young Leaders” (CDEA). As part of this program we will be holding a Weeklong Seminar in Berlin at the beginning of May, and I would be grateful if you could forward this information on to any individuals who you feel may be interested in taking part.
Cultural Diplomacy in East Asia: A Forum for Young Leaders (CDEA) is an active network of students and young professionals interested in strengthening relations between East Asian countries, and with a desire to learn more about the current political, economic and integrative trends in the region. The next CDEA Weeklong Seminar will take place in Berlin from 2nd - 7th May 2010 and will explore the following theme "East Asia's Role in the Next World Order: G2 and the Global Economy".
In particular, the forthcoming CDEA Weeklong Seminar will explore the following issues:
· The Rise of G2? Possible Implications on ASEAN, Japan and Korea
· East Asia's Role in Stimulating the Global Economy
· Challenges and Perspectives for a Post-Crisis Economy: Environmental Sustainability, Resource Efficiency and Green Technology
· Cultural and Multi Track Diplomacy, an Evolving Strategy for Regional Development and Stability in East Asia
· The 'East Asian Community' – a Common Future?
Further information about the next Weeklong Seminar, including the online application form, can be found here. You can also download the program brochure (pdf).
Any inquiries regarding the program can be sent to cdea@culturaldiplomacy.org
CDEA is run by the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD), an independent, not-for-profit, non-governmental organization focused on the theory and practice of cultural diplomacy. Further information about the organization can be found under www.culturaldiplomacy.org.
