아시아경제공동체포럼
Asia Economic Community Forum“Creating One Asia Together”
2013. 06.
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Prologue
Jean Monnet, the founding father of the European Community
Prologue
In the late 1990s, the issue of European Union
reorganization caused a stir across Europe.
Paul-Henri Spaak, a Belgian statesman, claimed
that the EU headquarters should not be
established in any powerful nation for political
reasons and set up the EU headquarters in
Brussels, winning over Germany, France and
England. Most Belgians believe that the
establishment of the EU headquarters will bring
vitality to the economy with the influx of capital
and grant the country a greater say in politics
among European nations.
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Prologue
“The Association of Southeast Asian Nations,
Japan, China, Korea and Taiwan, all together
account for 25% of the international economy. The
foundation for establishing an Economic
Community is already prepared.”
Former Japanese Prime Minister Hatoyama Yukio
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I. The Background of Holding the AECF III. ETC
1. The Background and Purpose of Holing the Forum
2. Expected Effects
3. Differentiated Strategies of AEC Forum
1. The Organizing Committee of AECF
2. The Emblem
3. The Plan of ongoing projects and results
4. The long term plan of AECF
II. Main Achievement
1. The Summary of main achievement
2. The achievement of AECF 2009
3. The achievement of AECF 2010
4. The achievement of AECF 2011
5. The achievement of AECF 2012
Contents
Ⅳ. The Plan of AECF 2013
1. The Outline of AECF 2013
2. The Program of AECF 2013
3. The Main Speakers of AECF 2013
I. The Background of Holding the AECF
1. The Background and Purpose of Holing the Forum
2. Expected Effects
3. Differentiated Strategies of AEC Forum
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1. The Background and Purpose of Holing the Forum
1) The Purpose of Holding the AECF
From the social pointof view
The Surge of Asia
in the 21st Century
With the surge of China, finding Korea’s own way between Japan and China to stimulate
the national economy and promoting the active participation of America and Japan
have led to the Asian Davos Forum, which benchmarked
the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) in China and the Davos Forum in Switzerland.
From the economic pointof view
From the political pointof view
Formation of the Asia Economic Community has become essential as a long-term
countermeasure to address the global trends of regionalism and
block formation
As a pioneer leading the Asia Economic Community,
Korea will play a pivotal role and become a center of Asian regional integration,
proposing solutions and future directions through in-depth study of Asia and world economic
trends.
Lay a foundation to develop Incheon from the hub of Northeast Asia to the hub of Asia as a whole by holding the 2010 G20 Summit related meeting in Songdo, the
2014 Asian Games and Global Fair and Festival 2009.
Hold the Forum on a regular basis in order to raise the status of Incheon,
a distribution and business center with Incheon International Airport and the
Free Economic Zone of Northeast Asia.Rebrand Incheon as the 'Brussels' of Asia by
establishing the headquarters of Asia Economic Community in the city.
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2) The Background of Holding the AECF
Northeast Asia Intellectuals’ Solidarity Korea (NAIS Korea)
2001년 10월 12일
발 족
1. The Background and Purpose of Holing the Forum
NAIS Korea held a grand meeting with
333 intellectuals at the Korea
Federation of Banks in Myongdong on
October 12, 2001, promoting mutual
understanding and cooperation in the
fields of politics, economy, society,
culture, science and technology, in
order to realize the Northeast Asian
Community for common benefit.
We held the 1st
International
Conference in November 2001 with the
support of Incheon Metropolitan City,
celebrating the opening of Incheon
International Airport and adopted
“Incheon Declaration 2001” to realize
the Northeast Asian Community.
Advisers: Nam Deok Woo, former Prime Minister, the late Ko,Byong Ik, former president of Seoul National
UniversityThe 1
stJoint Representative: Park Se
Il, Professor, Seoul National University, Song Hee Yeon, former
president of KDI The 2
ndJoint Representative: Lee
Young Shin (President, The Korean Economic Association), Professor, Yonsei University, Cho Jung Won
(President, World Taekwondo Federation), former president of
Kyung Hee UniversityMembers: 500 participants
History
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2) The Background of Holding the AECF
1st International Conference(2001)
"Agenda for the Northeast Asian Community: Its Ideal & Reality". → 36 Papers, 70 Official Participants including 19 Foreign Participants.
2nd International Conference(2002)
"Searching for the Basic Strategies for the Construction of the Northeast Asian Community: Tasks and Policy Directions Home and Abroad".
→ 18 Papers, 56 Official Participants including 15 Foreign Participants.
3rd International Conference(2003)
4th International Conference(2005)
5th International Conference(2007)
6th International Conference(2008)
"The Northeast Asian Community : Issues and Suggestions". → 20 Papers, 60 Official Participants including 12 Foreign Participants
"Building One Asia & Global Hub" → 17 Papers, 50 official Participants including 16 Foreign Participants
"Regionalism in Northeast Asia: Issues and Policy Suggestions" → 12 Papers, 30 official Participants including 8 Foreign Participants
Held 6 International Conferences since 2001
"Toward the Northeast Asian Community: From an Epistemological Community to a Regional Integration Body"
→ 10 Papers, 30 official Participants including 8 Foreign Participants
1. The Background and Purpose of Holing the Forum
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2. Expected Effects
In Korea In the world
- Become a model of the country’s
glocalization by holding an exemplary Asia
Forum in Incheon, the hub of South Korea.
- Contribute to the national economy by
attracting foreign direct investment.
- Discuss ways to develop the Asian
economic hub in detail.
- Draw up plans to create a new growth
engine in the Seoul-Incheon area.
- Become a model of micro-regionalism in
response to the global trends of regionalism and
block formation through active participation of
local governments in regional integration.
- Become a center of Asian regional integration
through comprehensive discussion of how to
develop the economy of Asia and the world.
- Contribute to the formation of the global
community by establishing the identity of Asia;
raise the diplomatic status of Korea through
cooperation with UNESCAP and ADBI
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3. Differentiated Strategies of AEC Forum
1) Differentiated Participants and Contents
Participation from various sectors including politics, governments, and business
• Directing toward the harmony between theory and practice by reflecting perspectives and
positions of decision-makers or policy-makers in object-economy
• Participation of presidents/directors of major universities and directors of research institutes home and abroad
Maximizing the role of youths as future leaders of this Forum- Model Asian Union, Presidents Session
Scholars and academics of various fields as a central axis
• Consisting of scholars and academics of various fields including economy, politics, security, society, culture and science technology.
• Publishing the outcomes of the Forum in various forms as periodicals or separate book
Conducting Asia Values Survey and Announcing the Asia Regional Integration Index
• Suggesting a new model of Asian regional integration through a politico-economic approach • Suggesting the role of culture and Values in regional integration
Discussing how to educate and cultivate next-generation leaders
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3. Differentiated Strategies of AEC Forum
1) Differentiated Participants and Contents
EconomicEconomic PoliticsSecurityPoliticsSecurity
SocietyCultureSocietyCulture
AEC Forum operates 3 Grand Sessions.
The place for discussing the world Economic, Politics, Security, Society and Culture.
Grand Debate Grand Compromise Grand Dialogue
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3. Differentiated Strategies of AEC Forum
2) Differentiated Host
Intellectuals /
Institutes
Governments/Local
GovernmentsPrivate
Enterprises
Academics/Society
The Forum is hosted by Incheon Metropolitan City with participation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, the press and business circles → promote public-private cooperation and build a new model for a public-industry-university-institute collaboration system
vActive participation of research institutes from home and abroad including Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford University (USA), Brookings Institution (USA), Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) at Raiden University (Netherlands)
v The founding member and a coordinator of AECF
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3. Differentiated Strategies of AEC Forum
3) The Detailed Outcomes
Suggest directions and implement theory
Produce tangible outcome based on research result(figures)
Policy Suggestions
Interdisciplinary approach of each industry’s experts from various perspectives
Publish results in journal or book form on a regular basis
Publication
City Competitiveness Index : Improve sustainability and discover factors of future competitiveness
Asia Regional Integration Index : Present a new model and the current state of Asian regional integration
Asia Values Survey : Present solutions and the actual means for cooperation via value survey of each country in Asia
AEC forum Declaration : Announce contents discussed in the Forum at Closing Ceremony
Research & Declaration
1. The Summary of main achievement
2. The achievement of AECF 2009
3. The achievement of AECF 2010
4. The achievement of AECF 2011
5. The achievement of AECF 2012
II. Main Achievement
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1) Statistical Chart
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Guest SpeakerTotal Number of
Sessions Academic Paper Total Participants
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2. The achievement of AECF 2009
Title Asia Economic Community Forum 2009
Date November 11th to 13th (Wednesday to Friday), 2009 / 3 days
Venue
Participants 1,285 participants (1,102 Koreans, 183 foreigners)
– Academics, universities, research institutes, governments, CEOs
Songdo ConvensiA, Incheon, Korea
Main Theme Creating One Asia Together
2009 Theme CLOBAL CRISES AND ASIA: Solutions and New Paradigm
Hosted by
Organized by Asia Economic Community Forum Organizing Committee, Northeast Asia Intellectuals Solidarity,Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, UN APCICT, Northeast Asia Development Institute, Univ. of Incheon, The Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Asia Society Korea Center, Asia Culture & Economy Forum, Kyungnam University, Asia Economic Community Foundation
Asia Economic Community Foundation, Incheon Metropolitan City, Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority
Sponsors Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ministry of Knowledge Economy, ESCAP, ADBI, Herald Media,
Dong-A Ilbo, The Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Korea IT Times
1) Outline
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2. The achievement of AECF 2009
2) Program Overview
UN APCICT
Time Nov. 10 Nov.11 Time Nov.12 Time Nov.13
08:00-09:30
Model AU
Registration 08:00-09:30 Registration 08:00-09:30 Registration
• Opening Remark
09:30-10:4575'
[PL2-PO] Plenary Session 2 <Debate>
09:30-11:30120'
Kim, Hak Soo: Chairman of AECF
•Welcoming Speech
09:30-09:5020'
Ahn, Sang Soo: Mayor of Incheon Metropolitan City
09:50-10:10 • Congratulatory Remark- to be noticed
10:10-11:1060'
[KN] Keynote Speech10:45-11:00
15' Networking Break11:30-11:45
15'Networking BreakTheme: Creating One Asia Together-GLOBAL
CRISES AND ASIA: Solutions & New ParadigmCongratulatory Remark
Networking Break11:00~12:40
100' [BS 3] Break-out Session 311:45~12:45
60'[PL4-EC] Plenary Session 4
11:10-11:25
[PL1 – EC] Plenary Session 1 <Debate>
[BE] Business & Energy,
Environment[PO] Politics
Special Session
Ambassadors’Roundtable
11:25-12:4075' “Grand Debate of the 21st Century
Capitalism”AsianCEO
Exchange
Announcement of Asian Regional Integration Index
Wrap up Session / Closing Ceremony
Lunch 12:40-14:00 Lunch 12:45~14:00 Lunch12:40-14:00
[BS 1 ] Break-out Session 1
14:00-16:00120'
[BS 4 ] Break-out Session 4
14:00-16:00120'
Events
Tour
[EC]Economics [BE] Business & Energy,
Environment
[ST] Science & Technology [PO] Politics [EC] Economics [ CL ] Culture
Presidents of Universities Session
The Model AU Finals
The AECF Game Finals
KIEP IFES (The Institute for Far Eastern Studies)
UN ESCAP, Korean Association
of Comparative Economics(TBC)
Networking Break 16:00-16:15 Networking Break
16:15-18:15120'
[BS 2 ] Break-out Session 2
16:15-18:15120'
[BS 5 ] Break-out Session 5
Pre-Workshop
[EC]Economics [CL] Culture [PO] Politics [EC] Economics Special SessionIDI Incheon Session
Announcement of Competitiveness Index
of Asian City
Korea Institute of Finance
Asia Values Survey, IIAS Asia Society
Korea Center
KIEPEU Session
18:30-20:30Welcoming Reception
(Invitation Only)Welcoming Dinner 18:30-20:30 Gala Dinner
14:00-16:00120'
“Grand Compromise among US, China and EU– Global Hegemony Crisis"
[PO]Politics
NAIS
[PL3-CL] Plenary Session 3 <Debate>
“Global Dialogue Between Asia and the West: Global Value Crisis”
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Former President,
the Soviet Union
Philosopher,
Economist,
Author
Poet,
Prof. Dongguk Univ.
2. The achievement of AECF 2009
3) Main guest speakers
Mikhail SergeyevichGorbachev
Mikhail SergeyevichGorbachev
Guy SormanGuy Sorman Chi-ha KimChi-ha Kim
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2. The achievement of AECF 2009
4) Photo
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3. The achievement of AECF 2010
1) Outline
Title
Date
Venue
Participants
Main Theme
2010 Theme
Hosted by
Organized by
Sponsors
Asia Economic Community Forum 2010
November 7th to 9th (Sunday to Tuesday), 2010) / 3 days
1,412 participants - Academics, universities, research institutes, governments, CEOs
Songdo ConvensiA, Incheon, Korea
Creating One Asia Together
Post Crisis’ New World Order : Asia and G20
Asia Economic Community Forum Organizing Committee, Northeast Asia Intellectuals Solidarity,
Northeast Asia Development Institute, Univ. of Incheon, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy,
UN APCICT, Incheon Development Institute, One Asia Club, Herald Media Group
Asia Economic Community Foundation, Incheon Metropolitan City, Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority
Presidential Committee for G20 Seoul Summit, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism, Korea Tourism Organization
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3. The achievement of AECF 2010
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Congratulatory SpeechKeynote Speech
*Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein
09:30-10:5080
Plenary Session 4 - Grand Compromise -
KAIST.J. Pempel, Yoon, Young Kwan
09:40-10:0020
10:00-10:4040
10:40-11:0020
Networking Break10:50-11:05
15Networking Break
11:00-12:2080
Plenary Session 1- Grand Debate –
*Keynote Speech – Amartya Sen
G. Roland, Edward Chen, Geng Xiao
11:05-12:2580
Break-out Session 3
[EC]One Asia
Club
[CL]Incheon
DevelopmentInstitute
[SS]AJA
Registration 12:20-13:4080
Lunch12:25-13:50
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11:40-13:0080
Break-out Session 1
13:00-18:30330
NAEAKSession 1
KAISSession 1
KUGS, EGSKJoint
Seminar Incheon Univ.HumanitiesInstitute /
HKResearchCenter forChinesepractices
13:40-15:0080
Break-out Session 2
13:50-15:2090
Break-out Session 4
[ CL ] Asia
ValuesSurvey
Asian Sub RegionalOrganization
[ BE ]Herald MediaCSR Session
[ EC ]KIEP
EU Session
[ST]APCICT
[PO]NAIS
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Ses
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Ses
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15:00-15:1515
Networking Break 15:20-15:4020
Networking Break
NAEAKSession 2
15:15-16:3580
Plenary Session 2KIEP
Global Finance 15:40-17:0080
Plenary Session 5 - Grand Dialogue –
Choi, Won-shikBenard SenecalKAIS
Session 2
KACE
16:35-16:4510
Networking Break
NAEAKSession 3
16:45-18:0580
Plenary Session 3Asia Ambassador Roundtable /
G20 17:00-18:3090
Wrap-up Session Closing CeremonyComposite
Discussion 18:15-19:1560
Model AU Final
18:45-20:30105
Welcoming Reception 19:25-20:4075
Welcoming Dinner 18:45-20:30105
Gala Dinner
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Chair Prof. Yale Univ. 1998 Noel Prize Winnerin Economics
Immanuel WallersteinImmanuel Wallerstein Amartya SenAmartya Sen
Prof. UC Berkeley Former Presidentof Lingnan Univ. of HongKong
Gerard RolandGerard Roland Edward ChenEdward Chen
3. The achievement of AECF 2010
3) Main guest speakers
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3. The achievement of AECF 2010
4) Photo
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4. The achievement of AECF 2011
1) Outline
Title
Date
Venue
Participants
Main Theme
2011 Theme
Hosted by
Organized by
Sponsors
Asia Economic Community Forum 2011
November 1st to 3th (Tuesday to Thursday), 2011 / 3 days
1,075 participants - Academics, universities, research institutes, governments, CEOs
Songdo ConvensiA, Incheon, Korea
Creating One Asia Together
The Emerging New World Order : A Challenge or an Opportunity for the Asia Economic Community
Asia Economic Community Forum Organizing Committee, Northeast Asia Intellectuals Solidarity, Northeast Asia Development Institute, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy,Incheon Development Institute, The Korea Association for Comparative Economics, The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia—Pacific Research Center, ioconvex
Asia Economic Community Foundation, Incheon Metropolitan City, Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority, Edaily
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Korea Tourism Organization,
One Asia Foundation
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4. The achievement of AECF 2011
2) Program Overview
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Former President,Mexico
President,the European University Institute
Vicente FoxVicente Fox Josep BorrellJosep Borrell
Economist,CEPREMAP
Prof. of Stanford Univ.
Robert BoyerRobert Boyer Masahiko AOKIMasahiko AOKI
4. The achievement of AECF 2011
3) Main guest speakers
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4. The achievement of AECF 2011
4) Photo
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Asia Economic Community Forum 2012
November 7th to 8th (Wednesday to Thursday), 2012 / 2 days
1,068 participants - Academics, universities, research institutes, governments, CEOs
Hyatt Regency Incheon
Creating One Asia Together
The Future of Asia and the Formation of the Asian Community
Asia Economic Community Forum Organizing Committee, One Asia Club Incheon, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy(KIEP), Northeast Asia Intellectuals Solidarity(NAIS),, Northeast Asia Development Institute(NAD), POSRI, The Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat, Association for East Asian Korean Studies, Korea Game Society, The Korean Urban Geographical Society, The Northeast Asia Economic Association of Korea, The Korea Association for Comparative Economics, The Northeast Asia Economic Association of Korea, Korean Association of Arts Education, The Korea Association of Indian Studies, The Korea-Chinese Association of Social Science Studies, China Macro-Economic Management Education Association, The Japanese Society for Comparative Economic Studies
Asia Economic Community Foundation
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority, One Asia FoundationKorea International Trade Association(KITA), Incheon Development & Tourism Corporation
5. The achievement of AECF 2012
1) Outline
Title
Date
Venue
Participants
Main Theme
2012 Theme
Hosted by
Organized by
Sponsors
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5. The achievement of AECF 2012
2) Program Overview
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Prof. of Middlebury College Prof. of Westfield State University /
Former News Editor of the International
Herald Tribune's Asian edition
Prof. of UC Berkeley
David ColanderDavid Colander Patrick SmithPatrick Smith Gerard RolandGerard Roland
5. The achievement of AECF 2012
3) Main guest speakers
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5. The achievement of AECF 2012
4) Photo
III. ETC
1. The Organizing Committee of AECF
2. The Emblem
3. The Plan of ongoing projects and results
4. The long term plan of AECF
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1. The Organizing Committee of AECF
Vice - Presidents
Lee, Su-Hoon: Director of the Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Prof. of Kyungnam Univ.
Chae, Wook : President of the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
General SecretaryPark, Jehoon
Professor, Univ. of Incheon
Secretariat
Senior Advisory Committee
Shin, Yong SukVice-Chair, Incheon Asian Games Organizing Committee, Vice President,Olympic Council of Asia
Kim Hak SuFormer President,Asia Economic Community Foundation
Kim, Sae OneChairman, National Research Council for Economics, Humanitiesand Social Science
Kim, Hak JoonChairman, Dankook Univ.
President
Lee, Young SunFormer President of
Hallym Univ.
Int’l Advisory Committee
Guy SormanProfessor
Gerard RolandProfessor, UC Berkeley
T.J. PempelProfessor, UC Berkeley
Park, JinMember of NationalAssembly, ROK
Yoji SATOChairman, One Asia Foundation
Wenzhong ZHOUSecretary-General, Boao Forum for Asia
Akio TakaharaProfessor, Univ. of Tokyo
Economy CommissionChairman: Kim, Won Ho,
Professor, Hankook University of Foreign
Studies
Regional Cooperation and Integration Commission
Chairman: Cho, Sung Hwan, Professor, Kyonggi
University
Society and Culture Commission
Chairman: Jung, Hyun Sook, Professor,
Sangmyung University
Science and TechnologyCommission
Chairman: Park, Young Moo, Professor, Ajou
University
Climate Change and Business Commission
Chairman: Hwang, In Hak, Jeon, Kyong Ryun
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2. The Emblem
ColorColor
ConceptConcept
LayoutLayoutAs Jean Monnet, father of the European Union, said that the union should be the integration not of nations
but of peoples, this emblem expresses the configuration of 10 people, symbolizing “So many people, so
many minds,” gathered hand in hand surrounding a round table symbolizing equality.
Five traditional colors of Korea (yellow, blue, white, red and black) express five regional varieties of Asia
(North East Asia, South East Asia, Central Asia, South Asia and West Asia) while integrating all Asia as one.
The configuration of 10 people, symbolizing “So many people, so many minds,” gathered hand in hand
surrounding a round table symbolizing equality signifies that a variety of Asians gather to cooperate for
the peace and future of Asia.
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3. The Plan of ongoing projects and results
1. “Establishing the Action Committee for the Asia Economic Community”
To foster next generation leaders jointly, establish the leadership academy in Incheon with the support from
Asian countries including Korea, China and Japan.
2. “Establishing the Leadership Academy for the Asian Community)”
Deepening the interdisciplinary understandings among the associations and scholars and providing with the forum
where Asian peoples discuss and analyze Asian issues from the their own perspective of Asians by co-hosting an
international congress of associations and scholars on Asia parallel with the Asia Economic Community
Forum(www.aecforum.net) in the era of Asia
3. “Organizing and expanding development the CASA”
Main PlanMain Plan
Write the Asia Charter as the task-force team to conduct the Asian project, by giving practical vision and
alternative policy with scholars, businessmen, officials, politicians, NGOs and various representatives from Asia.
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Publishing the Korean translation of Jean Monnet Memories, 2008.
Toward Northeast Asian Community, Donga Iibo, 2004.
Political Economy of Northeast Asian Regionalism Political Conflict and Economic integration
Co-edited by Jehoon Park, Gerard Roland and T.J. Pempel
Published by Edward Elgar, 2008.
1. NAIS Korea
Publications from the results of forumPublications from the results of forum
Regionalism, Economic Integration and Security in Asia (A Political Economy Approach)
Co-edited by Jehoon Park, T.J. Pempel and Heuchong Kim
Published by Edward Elgar, 2011.
Asian Responses to the Global Financial Crisis (The Impact of Regionalism and the Role of the G20)
Co-edited by Jehoon Park, T.J. Pempel and Geng Xiao
Published by Edward Elgar, 2012.
2. AECF
3. The Plan of ongoing projects and results
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The Declaration for the Era of Asia - Incheon Initiative for the Asia Economic Community
1. The year of 2009
Declarations of ForumDeclarations of Forum
Road map for Asian Region Integration
Incheon Consensus
- Local Consensus / National Consensus / Regional Consensus / Global Consensus
2. The year of 2010
Declaration on the Establishment of the Asia Charter
3. The year of 2011
Declaration on the Incheon 2012
4. The year of 2012
3. The Plan of ongoing projects and results
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Participating Associations of 2012
The Congress of Associations and Scholars on Asia
1. The Korea Association for comparative Economics
2. The Northeast Asia Economic Association of Korea
3. The Korea-Chinese Association of Social Science Studies
4. China Macro-Economic Management Education Association
5. The Korean Urban Geographical Society
6. Korea Game Society
7. The Korean Association of Asian Studies
8. Korean Association of Arts Education
9. Association for East Asian Korean Studies
10. The Korea Association of Indian Studies
11. The Japanese Society for Comparative Economic Studies
3. The Plan of ongoing projects and results
• By pursuing the establishment of an international organization consisting of academic associations on Asian issues• Providing Asian issues with academic and philosophical foundations• Suggesting methods for contributing to the human community and the future direction for the 21stAsia Contributing
to the establishment of the Asian Community
Including the cases of international seminar or conference on Asian issues by the general associations in Asiaas well as association on Asian studies
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Strengthening international cooperation
§ Establishing the Leadership Academy forthe Asian Community
§ Cooperation with European University Institute and hosting its branch university.
§ Budget Independence, diversified projects, Internationalization of organization
§ Cooperation with the Boao Forum
§ Cooperation with European University Institute (according to MOU 2011)
§ Build relation with foreign academic association
§ Expand international network through Asia Pacific Research Center in Stanford Univ.
§ Build Asian economic free zone like Incheon, Yokohama, Tianjin
§ Organize sessions for Incheon Asian game
Short-term
Mid-term
Long-term
4. The long term plan of AECF
Integrating the Asian community through education
Establishing the Asian Economy Community
§ forming the Asian Economy Community, hosting the headquarter in Incheon.
1. The Outline of AECF 2013
2. The Program of AECF 2013
3. The Main Speakers of AECF 2013
4. The Plan of CASA
IV. The Plan of AECF 2013
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1. The Outline of AECF 2013
Asia Economic Community Forum 2013
November 1st to 2nd (Friday to Saturday), 2013 / 2 days
1,000 participants - Academics, universities, research institutes, governments, CEOs
Hyatt Regency Incheon
Creating One Asia Together
Asia Community – Issue & Solution
Asia Economic Community Forum Organizing Committee, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy(KIEP), Northeast Asia Intellectuals Solidarity(NAIS), Northeast Asia Development Institute(NADI), Northeast Asian History Foundation, Korea Institute for Industrial Economics & Trade(KIET), The Association of Comparative Economic Studies, The Japanese Association of Comparative Economic Studies, The European Association of Comparative Economic Studies, China Macro-Economic Management Education Association, Japanese Association of Asian Studies, The Institute of New Economic Thinking(INET), The Fung Global Institute, Asia-Pacific Research Institute, Standford University, Korea Energy Economy Institute, The Korea Association for Comparative Economics, The Northeast Asia Economic Association of Korea, The Korea Urban Geographical Society
Asia Economic Community Foundation
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, One Asia Foundation, Korea Tourism Organization, Incheon Development & Tourism Corporation
Title
Date
Venue
Participants
Main Theme
2013 Theme
Hosted by
Organized by
Sponsors
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2. The Program of AECF 2013
Time Oct.30 (Thur.) Time Nov. 1 (Fri.) Time Nov. 2 (Sat.)
8:30-9:3060
Registration8:30-9:30
60Registarion
9:30-10:5080
Opening Ceremony- Opening Remark
9:30-11:30120
Session11
Session12
Session13
Session14
Session15
10:50-11:1020 Networking Break
11:10-12:3080 Plenary Session 1
11:30-11:5020 Networking Break
11:50-13:2090 Luncheon 2
12:30-14:0090 Luncheon 1
13:20-14:4080 Plenary Session 2
14:00-16:00120
Session1
Session2
Session3
Session 4
Session5
14:40-15:0020 Networking Break
15:00-17:00120
Session16
Session17
Session18
Session19
Session20
16:00-16:2020 Networking Break
16:20-18:20120
Session6
Session7
Session8
Session9
Session10 17:00-17:20
20 Networking Break
17:20-18:4080 Wrap -up Session & Closing Ceremony
18:00-20:00120 VIP Dinner
18:20-20:20120 Welcome Dinner
18:40-20:40120 Gala Dinner (MAU Award)
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3. The Main Speakers of AECF 2013
President,International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development
Prof. University of Washington
Kim YongKim Yong Josef BradaJosef Brada JAMES A. CAPORASOJAMES A. CAPORASO
Prof. Sungkyungwan Univ.President,
The Korean Economic Association
President,Northeast Asian History Foundation
President, Korea Institute for
Industrial Economics & Trade
Kim In ChulKim In Chul Kim hak Joon Kim hak Joon Kim Do HoonKim Do Hoon
Prof. Arizona State Univ. President, INET
Robert JohnsonRobert Johnson
Han Duck SooHan Duck Soo
Chairman, KITA Former Prime Minister
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Participating Associations(Candidates) of 2013
The Congress of Associations and Scholars on Asia
1. The Association of Comparative Economic Studies
2. The Japanese Association of Comparative Economic Studies
3. The European Association of Comparative Economic Studies
4. China Macro-Economic Management Education Association
5. Japanese Association of Asian Studies
6. The Institute of New Economic Thinking (INET)
7. The Fung Global Institute
8. Asia-Pacific Research Institute, Standford University
4. The Plan of CASA
• By pursuing the establishment of an international organization consisting of academic associations on Asian issues• Providing Asian issues with academic and philosophical foundations• Suggesting methods for contributing to the human community and the future direction for the 21stAsia Contributing to the
establishment of the Asian Community
Including the cases of international seminar or conference on Asian issues by the general associations in Asiaas well as association on Asian studies
9. Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP)
10. Korea Institute for Industrial Economics & Trade (KEIT)
11. Korea Energy Economy Institute
12. Northeast Asia Intellectuals Solidarity (NAIS)
13. Northeast Asia Development Institute (NADI]
14. The Korea Association for Comparative Economics
15. The Northeast Asia Economic Association of Korea
16. The Korea Urban Geographical Society