Thursday, August 25, 2022

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  The second panel's main issue was the nationalism. Former Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key provided a comment on the issue, joined by panelists including Badr, professor Kazuto Suzuki of the University of Tokyo, Ito and House of Representatives member Keichiro Asao. 

  The focus of the final panel of the day was on Japan's role in global peace and security efforts, featuring the opinions of Rae and Morrison, and including the expertise of Chiaki Akimoto, associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Securityy Studies, House of Councilors member Rui Matsukawa, Kiuchi and Dr.Handa.

  Finally, Dr.Handa closed the sessions, thanking all the speakers for their insight. He pointed out the importence of plotting a clear path for Japan's future, and the need to balance influence from countries such as the United States, and bolster democracy throughout the world. 



  Former Taoiseach of Ireland Enda Kenny (left), former Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper (second from left), former Ukraine Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Cameron pose at the summit. 

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   The next day, the WSD and JRIF held a special symposium for a select audience of 200 people at the Hotel New Otani, Tokyo. The discussions centered on one of the greatest global issues today, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its far-reaching consequences.

  Yulia Timoshenko, Ukraine's former Prime Minister started her speech by thanking Japan and its people for the steadfast support and outpouring of generosity toward her country. She mentioned how Japan and South Korea's Invasion stand out in Asia, sternly noting, "It is a great puzzlement to us in Ukraine to see many Asian leaders averting their eyes from the fact that Russia invaded our country, and that many of them even embrace the propaganda...of the invader. Russia's war on Ukraine...is a war of aggression, a war for territorial conquest aimed against all countries of the free world."

  Harper, Nemyria, the University of Tsukuba's Higashino, Dr.Handa and People's Deputy of Ukraine Serhiy Vlasenko took part in the symposium. 



     Former Ukraine Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko thanks Japan on July 29 for supporting Ukraine. 

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  The final discussion of the day focused on a theme dear to Abe's heart, that is, the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, a strategic cooperation pact comprising Australia, India, Japan and the United States. The main speaker was former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, and panelists were First Deputy Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Parliament of Ukraine Hryhoriy Nemyria, professor Atsuko Higashino of the University of Tsukuba and Meiji University's Ito.

  Morrison noted that when facing pressure from the People's Republic of China, the Indo-Pacific region "must not embrace the path of acquiescence in the face of coercion. Rather we must practically insist on engagement whthin the clear and established rules, with accountability and transparency."

  Former Prime Minister of the Republic of Ireland Enda Kenny closed the sessions, and Dr.Handa made the final remarks, cracking a few clever jokes to lighten the mood after the serious discussions of the day.

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

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  The second panel was led by David Cameron, former prime minister of the United Kingdom. He expressed his condolences on the shocking passing away of Abe and reminded attendees through a quote from the same that, even with the serious challenges the world is facing, "hope is the most important factor for growth."

  The discussion ranged across the many issues facing Indo-Pacific region, such as globalization and populism and Putin's increased aggression. It benefited from the insights of the luxurious cast, including Ukraine's former Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko, former Ambassadors to Japan Hisham Badr of the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Republic of Ireland's Brendan Scannell. 



Cameron expresses his condolences on the assassination of Japan’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. 

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   The first panel discussion of the first day focused on the role of North America on the global stage. The panelists included Stephen Harper, former prime minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015 as well as current chairman of the IDU, Peter Rae, former senator of the Australian state of Tasmania, Minoru Kiuchi, House of Representatives member and prof.Masasru Ito of Meiji University who represented Japan in the discussion.

  Harper remarked on three "acute geopolitical and macroeconomic challenges" the world is now facing: the end of "native globalism," the "pandemic party hangover" caused by governmental money expansion, and the management of large-scale debts and deficits. 


   

   Worldwide Support for Development Chairman and Japan Forum on International Relations Director Haruhisa Handa (left) welcomes panelists on stage at the sixth Global Opinion Leaders Summit on July 28 in Tokyo. 

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  On July 28 and 29, the sixth Global Opinion Leaders Summit was held in Tokyo. The two-day event was attended by more than 1200 people. As before, the meeting was held under the auspieces of Worldwide Support for Development(WSD), the International Democrat Union(IDU)  and the Japan Forum on International relations(JFIR). The two-day summit featured a lineup of leaders from around the world, who came together to share knowledge and deepen cross-cultural relationship.

  The WSD is a bipartisan organization, but this time the summit focused on the past experiences and opinions of conservative world leaders, including six of former prime ministers.

  First, in the event on Jul 28 which was held with a collaboration between the WSD and the IDU, featured three panel discussions. The speakers and attendees were invited and introduced by WSD Chairman and JFIR Directore Dr.Haruhisa Handa, relpacing former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was originally scheduled to make an opening speech. Dr.Handa noted that "this is an opportunity to gather wisdom from the world...and understand the essence of leadership from so many former prime ministers." He expressed his wish that the summit be an open and easily understandable forum for attendees to truly understand the complex issues at hand.

  Dr.Handa handed over  the introductions to Katsuei Hirasawa, a member of the House of Representatives who belongs to the Liberal Democratic Party. 



                   Haruhisa Handa opens the sixth Global Opinion Leaders Summit on July 28 in Tokyo. 
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Tuesday, August 16, 2022

High school artfest celebrates young artists (2)

  Dr.Handa presented the awards and praised the young artists, saying, "the festival views high school students as serious artists" with hope that competition will empower them "to hone their craft and build courage and confidence in their abilities." The first young artists invited on stage  received The Prince of Wales' Foundation  Award, followed by the winners of the Prime Minister's Award, the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and  Technolog Award, the Tokyo Metropolitan Gavernor Award and other accolades. Also, the festial also awarded one oversea student from each participating country who visited to Japan to see their work exhibited at the National Art Center, Tokyo.

  The National Art Center will showcase 398 works selected by the Organizing Committee of the International High School Art Festival. The exhibition is scheduled to run until August 21, helping to "foster a globally mindful and socially conscious generation of youth," in line with Dr.Handa's hopes and wishes for the festival.

Monday, August 15, 2022

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  On August 3, the 23rd International High school Festival awards ceremony was held at the Grand Ballroom of the Ritz Carlton Tokyo. The festival is open to high school students around the world aged 15 to 18. According to Dr.Haruhisa Handa, festival organizer and chairman of International Foundation for Arts and Culture, it has made considerable stride toward “becoming one of Japan’s most prestigious art exhibitions.”

  Festival judges, who themselves are professional artists from various genres, reviewed 11,358 submitted works divided into two categories of art and calligraphy, from not only Japan but 13 other countries including Ireland, Egypt, Brunei, Spain, the Philippines and Serbia. At the beginning of the ceremony, Shizuka Kamei, a former member of the House of Representatives, and Koji Kikutani, professor emeritus of Tokyo University of the Arts, gave opening speeches.



International Foundation for Arts and Culture Chairman Haruhisa Handa poses 
with two of the award winners at the ceremony on Aug. 3.  @ IFAC