East Asia Institute (EAI) organized and hosted the Asia Democracy Research Network (ADRN) “From Knowledge to Policy: Creating Impetus of Democracy Coalition” Forum in Seoul, South Korea on August 7-8, 2017. Representatives from think tanks, governments, parliaments, and media across Asia gathered to discuss various challenges, opportunities, and possible breakthroughs in how to better translate research and ideas into policy and practice.
ADRN was launched in 2013 under the EAI’s leadership in order to analyze challenges against democracy in Asia and collaborate on pragmatic research projects that can contribute to democracy promotion and consolidation in the region. Democracy-related research think tanks from thirteen Asian countries, including Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, and Thailand are participating in this network. EAI is currently serving as a secretariat of the ADRN.
Program
Monday, August 7
9:30 – 10:00 |
Welcoming Remarks
Sook Jong Lee, East Asia institute |
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
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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 quality news and information that serves the public interest? Moderator Thawilwadee Bureekul, King Prajadhipok’s Institute Presenters Mark Nelson, CIMA
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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 Moderator Kausutuv BandyoPadhyay, PRIA Presenters Yun-han Chu, Academia Sinica/Asian Barometer &
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Tuesday, August 8
9:30 – 9:45 |
Congratulatory Remarks
"South Korea’s Past and Future in Promoting Asian Democracy" |
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. Moderator Carl Gershman, NED
Nikorn Chamnong, Chartthaipattana Party of Thailand Md. Israfil Alam, Parliament from Bangladesh
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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 Moderator Sook Jong Lee, EAI
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Participant
ADRN Members
S.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 ExpertsYoung-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