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"Dialogue with ASEAN Committee of Permanent Representatives"[Special Seminar](Related Conferences/Research Seminars)

The dialogue is joined by all ambassadors of ASEAN CPR and Ambassador Takio Yamada (Permanent Representative of Japan to ASEAN). In welcoming them, we will have a keynote address by Prof. Takashi Shiraishi (Executive Member of the Council of Science and Technology Policy in the Cabinet Office). The event will be a great opportunity to exchange opinions from various perspectives about the future ASEAN and its relationship with Japan.

Time: 20 December 2010, 16.30 pm 〓 18.30 pm
Venue: Middle Size Conference Room at the Inamori Foundation Memorial
Hall 3rd floor, Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto
University.

Program:
Moderator: Prof. Honna Jun (Ritsumeikan University, Faculty of
International Relations)
Opening speech: Prof. Matsumoto Hiroshi (President of Kyoto University)
Introduction by: Prof. Shimizu Hiromu (Director of Center for Southeast
Asian Studies)
Keynote address: Prof. Shiraishi Takashi (Council of Science and
Technology Policy, Cabinet
        Office)
“From East Asia Back to Asia Pacific”

Dialogue with ASEAN Ambassadors:
〓      Ambassador Yamada Takio (Japanese Ambassador to ASEAN)
〓      H.E. Pengiran Basmillah Pengiran Haji Abbas (State of Brunei Darussalam)
〓      H.E. Amb. Kan Pharidh (Kingdom of Cambodia)
〓      H.E. Amb. I Gede Ngurah Swajaya (Republic of Indonesia)
〓      H.E. Amb. Prasith Sayasith (Lao People’s Democratic Republic)
〓      H.E. Dato’ Hsu King Bee (Federation of Malaysia)
〓      H.E. Amb. U Nyan Lynn (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)
〓      Ms. Ma. Teresita C. Daza (Republic of The Philippines)
〓      H.E. Amb. Lim Thuan Kuan (Republic of Singapore)
〓      H.E. Amb. Manasvi Srisodapol (Kingdom of Thailand)
〓      H.E. Amb. Vu Dang Dzung (Socialist Republic of Vietnam)