イベント開催報告 国際交流
2020年2月18日(火)
15:00
~ 17:00
開催
会場:キヤノングローバル戦略研究所 会議室
開催概要
テーマ: 「Marriage, Cohabitation, or Estrangement: A Five-Year Assessment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)」
発表者: Jay K. Rosengard(Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School(HKS))
モデレーター: 栗原 潤 (キヤノングローバル戦略研究所 研究主幹)
講演内容の概要
2015年11月設立のASEAN経済協力体(AEC)が今年で5年目を迎える。Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) のジェイ・ローゼンガード氏を講師として迎えてセミナーを開催し、AECの現状とASEAN諸国の経済的特徴を解説してもらった。域内の多様性のゆえに共同体としては求心力と遠心力が働き、また域外環境としては米国と中国とのはざまに合って、安全保障と経済活動の分岐が現出しているなか、今後の問題を議論した。
なお、補足資料として、2019年11月に発表された"ASEAN Integration Report 2019"を参照されたい。
(English version)
The year 2020 marks its fifth anniversary to the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). The Canon Institute for Global Studies held a seminar by inviting Professor Jay Rosengard of Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), addressing the AEC's current situation and economic features of each member state. At the seminar, we discussed the AEC's future and its politico-economic centripetal and centrifugal forces within the heterogeneous community, and a security-and-economic bifurcation emerging from the transpacific rivalry between the United States and China.
As a supplementary material, please refer to "ASEAN Integration Report 2019"(November 2019).
発表資料
Rosengard氏発表資料PDF:2.57MB
発表者略歴
Jay K. Rosengard
Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, has forty years of international experience designing, implementing, and evaluating development policies in public finance and fiscal strategy, tax and budget reform, municipal finance and management, intergovernmental fiscal relations, banking and financial institutions development, financial inclusion, micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) finance, mobile banking, and public administration. He has worked for a wide variety of multilateral and bilateral donors, as well as directly for host governments and private sector clients. Rosengard is Director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government's Financial Sector Program, which focuses on the development of bank and nonbank financial institutions and alternative financing instruments. This includes microfinance (small-scale lending and local savings mobilization), mainstream commercial banking (general and special-purpose banks), and wholesale financial intermediation (municipal development funds, venture capital funds, pooled financing, secondary mortgage facilities, and securitization). In addition, Rosengard is a Faculty Affiliate of both the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation and the Center for International Development. At the Ash Center, he is Senor Adviser of the Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia and Faculty Chair of the HKS Indonesia Program. He also serves as Faculty Chair of four executive programs: FIPED (Financial Institutions for Private Enterprise Development), which focuses on sustainable and effective MSME finance; ComTax (Comparative Tax Policy and Administration), which addresses key strategic and tactical issues in tax design and implementation; VELP (Vietnam Executive Leadership Program), which is an innovative policy dialogue with senior Vietnamese leadership; and Transformasi (Leadership Transformation in Indonesia), which is designed to assist Indonesia in its decentralization initiatives.