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xxvii Introduction: ASEM at 20 by Peggy KEK Former Director of Public Affairs Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), established in 1996 to deepen relations between the two regions, is an intergovernmental forum, which addresses political, economic and socio-cultural issues of common concern through dialogue and cooperation. The following year, ASEM launched the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) in Singapore to promote greater mutual understanding between Asia and Europe through intellectual, cultural and people-to-people exchanges. ASEM began with 26 founding partners and over a period of 20 years, gradually expanded its partnership to 53 today. Keeping the forum nimble, ASEF remains the only formal institution founded by the grouping after two decades. ASEF has produced this book to commemorate the 20 th

xxviii 20 Years of Asia-Europe Relations Anniversary of ASEM, reflecting on its journey over the last two decades and looking forward to its future. The first section of the book, ASEM: New Beginnings, contains two articles. In the opening essay, Mr GOH Chok Tong, Former Prime Minister of Singapore, a founding partner of ASEM, explains how his vision for a new tri-polar world grew out of the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s. This vision underpins the impetus for the launch of ASEM, a proposal for a new institutional link to complete the triangle through closer relations between Asia and Europe to complement the close ties that America already had with the two regions. The opening essay is followed by an article from Mongolia, which joined ASEM in 2008 and is the host of the 11 th ASEM Summit (ASEM11) in 2016 that begins a new decade of engagement for the two regions. Prime Minister of Mongolia, Mr Chimediin SAIKHANBILEG, points to the enlarged partnership of ASEM as an indication of its continuing relevance and highlights the usefulness of its unique informality and openness to free exchange of views. The second section of the book, ASEM: The Future, Building on the Past and Present, contains essays that express partners appreciation for what ASEM has achieved over the last two decades and their aspirations for its future. The essays are arranged in alphabetical order by country.

Introduction: ASEM at 20 xxix Several essays in this section mention connectivity. ZENG Peiyan, President of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE), posits that connectivity should include a vibrant and open connectivity network that pools talent and resources from all stakeholders. German Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs, Frank-Walter STEINMEIER reflects on the evolution of ASEM, noting changes in the membership and the introduction of new themes into the forum over the years. Looking forward, he observes that connectivity is the name of the game and believes that the challenge for the 21 st century statecraft will be to devise joint solutions for global issues. Indonesian Minister of Education and Culture, Anies BASWEDAN, focuses on education, sharing his country s experiences in raising enrolment rates and pushing lifelong learning for better employment prospects. Former Prime Minister of Italy, Romano PRODI, who was also the President of the European Commission in ASEM s nascent years, urges ASEM to invest its institutional capabilities and diplomatic skills in the New Silk Road project. He welcomes the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank too, noting that successful financing of infrastructure projects could help rising economies to emerge as new poles of growth.

xxx 20 Years of Asia-Europe Relations Foreign Minister for Japan, Fumio KISHIDA, advocates tourism as a field, which could increase connectivity but also points out the risks of increased cross-border connectivity such as the spread of infectious diseases. Kazakhstan joined ASEM in 2014 and is one of the newest ASEM partners. Foreign Minister Erlan IDRISSOV spells out the areas in which he believes his country can contribute to the ASEM dialogue, including economic cooperation, global climate change and nuclear energy. KIM Jongdeok, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea, underlines the role of cultural understanding not just in adding value to the economy through creative industries but also in building measures and partnerships to help prevent terror attacks. Luxembourg s Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, Jean ASSELBORN, believes that connectivity will be the key feature of ASEM s third decade. Observing that connectivity has so far mostly been dealt within regional organisations or at national levels, he suggests that ASEM could create specific-added-value by working across regions. Jet BUSSEMAKER, Minister of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands, makes the case that our economies are becoming more cultural in nature and that the economic and social significance of creativity is growing.

Introduction: ASEM at 20 xxxi In her commentary, she stresses the need to revisit the areas of financing and education to support the creative industries. The section is rounded out by an article from Margot WALLSTRÖM, Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs. Recalling the inaugural ASEM Informal Seminar on Human Rights launched by Sweden and France in 1997, she notes many improvements in the world since then. However, she thinks that the world has again become more unpredictable and less secure and believes that the involvement of women is imperative to ensure peace and security. She is confident of continued commitment to the seminar series which is now in its 15 th edition. Many of the writers refer to events organised by ASEF, and it is a resounding endorsement for the only permanent institution set up by ASEM. The third section of the book, entitled ASEM and ASEF, comprises an article written by two management staff from the very first team of ASEF. Ambassador Tommy KOH was the founding Executive Director and I was the first Director of Public Affairs. We reflect on the challenges and opportunities of ASEF then and now and urge the extended ASEM family to put their weight fully behind the organisation. This collection of essays provides insights into a range of themes from economics to education, culture to climate change, and is a true reflection of the breadth and depth of issues that

xxxii 20 Years of Asia-Europe Relations engage ASEM partners. The usefulness of the ASEM process as a forum for dialogue and platform for collaboration comes through clearly. The essays provide not only reflections on the history of ASEM but also expressions of hope for its future on the eve of its 21 st year.

xxvii Introduction: ASEM at 20 by Peggy KEK Former Director of Public Affairs Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), established in 1996 to deepen relations between the two regions, is an intergovernmental forum, which addresses political, economic and socio-cultural issues of common concern through dialogue and cooperation. The following year, ASEM launched the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) in Singapore to promote greater mutual understanding between Asia and Europe through intellectual, cultural and people-to-people exchanges. ASEM began with 26 founding partners and over a period of 20 years, gradually expanded its partnership to 53 today. Keeping the forum nimble, ASEF remains the only formal institution founded by the grouping after two decades. ASEF has produced this book to commemorate the 20 th

xxviii 20 Years of Asia-Europe Relations Anniversary of ASEM, reflecting on its journey over the last two decades and looking forward to its future. The first section of the book, ASEM: New Beginnings, contains two articles. In the opening essay, Mr GOH Chok Tong, Former Prime Minister of Singapore, a founding partner of ASEM, explains how his vision for a new tri-polar world grew out of the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s. This vision underpins the impetus for the launch of ASEM, a proposal for a new institutional link to complete the triangle through closer relations between Asia and Europe to complement the close ties that America already had with the two regions. The opening essay is followed by an article from Mongolia, which joined ASEM in 2008 and is the host of the 11 th ASEM Summit (ASEM11) in 2016 that begins a new decade of engagement for the two regions. Prime Minister of Mongolia, Mr Chimediin SAIKHANBILEG, points to the enlarged partnership of ASEM as an indication of its continuing relevance and highlights the usefulness of its unique informality and openness to free exchange of views. The second section of the book, ASEM: The Future, Building on the Past and Present, contains essays that express partners appreciation for what ASEM has achieved over the last two decades and their aspirations for its future. The essays are arranged in alphabetical order by country.

Introduction: ASEM at 20 xxix Several essays in this section mention connectivity. ZENG Peiyan, President of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE), posits that connectivity should include a vibrant and open connectivity network that pools talent and resources from all stakeholders. German Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs, Frank-Walter STEINMEIER reflects on the evolution of ASEM, noting changes in the membership and the introduction of new themes into the forum over the years. Looking forward, he observes that connectivity is the name of the game and believes that the challenge for the 21 st century statecraft will be to devise joint solutions for global issues. Indonesian Minister of Education and Culture, Anies BASWEDAN, focuses on education, sharing his country s experiences in raising enrolment rates and pushing lifelong learning for better employment prospects. Former Prime Minister of Italy, Romano PRODI, who was also the President of the European Commission in ASEM s nascent years, urges ASEM to invest its institutional capabilities and diplomatic skills in the New Silk Road project. He welcomes the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank too, noting that successful financing of infrastructure projects could help rising economies to emerge as new poles of growth.

xxx 20 Years of Asia-Europe Relations Foreign Minister for Japan, Fumio KISHIDA, advocates tourism as a field, which could increase connectivity but also points out the risks of increased cross-border connectivity such as the spread of infectious diseases. Kazakhstan joined ASEM in 2014 and is one of the newest ASEM partners. Foreign Minister Erlan IDRISSOV spells out the areas in which he believes his country can contribute to the ASEM dialogue, including economic cooperation, global climate change and nuclear energy. KIM Jongdeok, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea, underlines the role of cultural understanding not just in adding value to the economy through creative industries but also in building measures and partnerships to help prevent terror attacks. Luxembourg s Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, Jean ASSELBORN, believes that connectivity will be the key feature of ASEM s third decade. Observing that connectivity has so far mostly been dealt within regional organisations or at national levels, he suggests that ASEM could create specific-added-value by working across regions. Jet BUSSEMAKER, Minister of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands, makes the case that our economies are becoming more cultural in nature and that the economic and social significance of creativity is growing.

Introduction: ASEM at 20 xxxi In her commentary, she stresses the need to revisit the areas of financing and education to support the creative industries. The section is rounded out by an article from Margot WALLSTRÖM, Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs. Recalling the inaugural ASEM Informal Seminar on Human Rights launched by Sweden and France in 1997, she notes many improvements in the world since then. However, she thinks that the world has again become more unpredictable and less secure and believes that the involvement of women is imperative to ensure peace and security. She is confident of continued commitment to the seminar series which is now in its 15 th edition. Many of the writers refer to events organised by ASEF, and it is a resounding endorsement for the only permanent institution set up by ASEM. The third section of the book, entitled ASEM and ASEF, comprises an article written by two management staff from the very first team of ASEF. Ambassador Tommy KOH was the founding Executive Director and I was the first Director of Public Affairs. We reflect on the challenges and opportunities of ASEF then and now and urge the extended ASEM family to put their weight fully behind the organisation. This collection of essays provides insights into a range of themes from economics to education, culture to climate change, and is a true reflection of the breadth and depth of issues that

xxxii 20 Years of Asia-Europe Relations engage ASEM partners. The usefulness of the ASEM process as a forum for dialogue and platform for collaboration comes through clearly. The essays provide not only reflections on the history of ASEM but also expressions of hope for its future on the eve of its 21 st year.