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2 May 2010 - Cultural Diplomacy in East Asia - A Forum for Young Leaders (CDEA) in Berlin, May 2nd - 7th 2010
The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy will organize its second weeklong seminar on East Asia from 2 May through 7 May 2010.

The program is designed for young leaders and professionals,
students and other interested audiences in various occupations in Europe and abroad, who wish to gain insight into the current political, economic and integrative trends in East Asia.

Under the title “East Asia’s Role in the Next World Order: G2 and the Global Economy” the seminar will provide an analysis of contemporary regional issues from both practitioner's and
empirical perspectives.

One of the unique features of the weeklong program is the direct
access to lecturers and speakers, many of whom are high profile experts. Additionally, participants will take part in excursions relevant to the topics and join cultural activities in one
of Europe's most exciting capital.

In addition to looking in greater detail at the current political and economic trends in contemporary East Asia, the next CDEA weeklong seminar will also have a strong focus on the perspectives and challenges for East Asian integration.

In this respect the seminar will reflect on the importance of
Cultural- and Multi-Track Diplomacy for regional development and take a look at the much-discussed aspects of green technology for Asia, and China in particular.

The program will focus in particular on the following areas:
• 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?

For more information, click here for a copy of brochure

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