【2023/11/01開催】第26回IPCセミナー「Navigating Geostrategic and Technological Futures」を開催します

IPC Seminar

題目:「Navigating Geostrategic and Technological Futures: The Opportunities and Challenges of ASEAN-Japan Relations」

講演者:Mark Bryan Manantan (Pacific Forum)

日時:2023年11月1日(水)16:30~18:00 (日本時間) 

場所:IDEC大会議室 

使用言語:英語 

詳細

The 50th anniversary of ASEAN-Japan relations ended on a high note. Marking the momentous occasion was the elevation of the relationship to a comprehensive security partnership. The upgrade was indeed timely, ASEAN and Japan are navigating a very contentious regional environment shaped by the confluence of intensifying US-China rivalry, fraying multilateralism, and the unprecedented wave of technological disruptions. As the celebratory mood of the commemorative summit winds down, ASEAN and Japan are marching to the tempo of increased uncertainty in a highly complex and networked era shaped by geostrategic and technological factors.  

Building on his year-long cyber capacity-building engagements, and policy-relevant research on tech diplomacy in Southeast Asia, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, and the United States, Mr. Mark Bryan Manantan will offer three tech trends that will shape the future of ASEAN-Japan relations: Ultra-polarity, Multifurcation, and Technological determinism. He will explore these concepts and attempt to provide recommendations for ASEAN and Japan’s consideration to achieve solid outcomes fit for the turbulent times ahead. 

講演者の経歴

Mark Bryan Manantan is the Director of Cybersecurity and Critical Technologies at the Pacific Forum in Honolulu, Hawaii. At the Forum, he currently leads the US Technology and Security partnerships with Japan, Australia, Taiwan, and South Korea and the Cyber ASEAN capacity-building initiative.

Mr. Manantan is a non-resident fellow at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, National Chengchi University, Taiwan, and formerly a research consultant at the Asia Society Policy Institute, Washington, DC. He has held visiting fellowships at the Japan Foundation, the Center for Rule-Making Strategies at Tama University in Tokyo, Japan, and the East-West Center, in Washington, DC.  

Prior to that, he was a media, public relations, and advertising executive for Procter & Gamble, Wells Fargo, Aboitiz Equity Ventures, and UNICEF. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Communication (Magna Cum Laude) at the University of the Philippines Diliman as a Presidential scholarship awardee. A recipient of the Australia Awards scholarship, he also holds a Master of International Relations (with Honours) from the Australian National University. 

【お問い合わせ】

人間社会科学研究科 国際平和共生プログラム
Dr Dahlia Simangan

simangan[at]hiroshima-u.ac.jp 
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国際平和共生プログラム

本プログラムでは,平和学,文化人類学,政治学,法学,倫理学,地域研究、記憶学などを基盤とし,「平和と共生」という共通したキーワードのもと,各研究領域に関する基本的知識および批判的考察の習得を目指します。核被害,紛争,貧困・ジェンダー・民族や宗教に由来する社会の不平等,その原因かつ解決策であるフォーマル/インフォーマルな制度,開発と文化の関係,戦争と倫理,安全保障と核兵器といった問題について,さまざまな分野の教授陣から多角的な指導を受けながら,学生が選んだ専門分野とテーマについて研究を行います。

多様なバックグラウンドをもつ世界各国からの留学生とともに,平和を標榜する「ヒロシマ」という地で,国内・国際社会のさまざまな問題について研究できるユニークなプログラムです。なお,すべての講義は英語で実施されますが,修士・博士論文の執筆は日本語でも可能です。


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