【close】Webinar on Changing Landscape of Development Cooperation in Southeast Asia
Day:2021.03.25
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The landscape of international development cooperation (ODA and South-South cooperation (SSC)) in Southeast Asian region is changing. It is due to the intensification of great power rivalry in the region. Under regional cooperation initiatives such as the Belt and Road initiative (BRI), Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP), and the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC), China, Japan, the United States, and India are strengthening their development cooperation for the enhancement of infrastructure connectivity, sustainable development, and regional stability and security. Development cooperation now emerges as a main tool for great power diplomacy.
In the face of growing activism of extra-regional powers, Southeast Asian countries are facing a challenge of securing their ownership, or “ASEAN centrality”, in drawing their own picture of sustainable and balanced development of the whole region. Keenly aware of the importance to meet this challenge, some countries in the region are invigorating their activities as donors of development cooperation.
In this webinar, we would shed light on the realities of development cooperation in Southeast Asian region with an emphasis on the analysis of SSC by the “emerging donors” in the region. Specifically, Thailand’s endeavor to be a more active regional provider of development cooperation, Indonesia’s recent move to establish its streamlined aid agency (Indonesian AID), and Vietnam’s emergence as a provider of SSC to neighboring states, are discussed.
12:30
Opening remarks and the introduction of the joint research project
Mr. Hiroaki Shiga (Executive Senior Research Fellow, JICA Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development, Japan)
12:40
Presentation 1: Vietnam’s SSC toward neighboring countries
Dr. Nguyen Huy Hoang (Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Vietnam)
12:55
Presentation 2: A lesson learned from the establishment of the Indonesian AID
Dr. Yulius Purwadi Hermawan (Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia)
13:10
Presentation 3: Thailand: Moving forward to be an active regional provider of development cooperation
Dr. Siriporn Wajjwalku (Thammasat University, Thailand)
13:25
Presentation 4: In pursuit of ASEAN Centrality in Development Cooperation
Dr. Siriporn Wajjwalku (Thammasat University, Thailand)
13:40-13:55
Q&A session
Moderated by Mr. Ryutaro Murotani, JICA
13:55
Concluding remarks
Mr. Hiroaki Shiga
JICA Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development (Ms.Tahara)
E-mail:ditas-rsunit@jica.go.jp
This event has ended.
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