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II Spain-Indonesia Tribune

II Spain-Indonesia Tribune

II Spain-Indonesia Tribune2022-05-17T09:49:55+02:00
18 / 05 / 2022 | Activities > public diplomacy
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On May 18, the second edition of the Spain-Indonesia Tribune will be held, which will be held in online format, from 9.30:11.05 a.m. to 14.30:16.05 a.m. Madrid / XNUMX:XNUMX-XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. Jakarta. This forum, like last year, is organized by Casa Asia and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) of Indonesia, and has the support of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of both countries, and the collaboration of their respective Embassies in Jakarta and Madrid. 

The Spain-Indonesia Tribune constitutes a platform for dialogue and cooperation whose main objective is to enhance relations between the two countries, in addition to exploring opportunities for collaboration and promoting links between the respective civil societies. 

This second edition consists of an opening session and a closing session, and two work sessions. In the first session, digital innovation will be addressed as a tool to overcome the COVID 19 pandemic, while in the second session the visions from both countries regarding the Indo-Pacific region will be contrasted.

Casa Asia organizes these forums with Asian countries (currently, with the Republic of Korea, the Philippines and Indonesia) with the purpose of promoting annual meetings between the delegations of both countries around topics of common interest. 

Language of the event: English

Programme

9:30-9:40 Madrid (UTC+1)

14:30-14:40 Jakarta (GMT+7)

Dr. Yose Rizal Damuri  
Managing Director, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Indonesia 

Javier parrondo
General Director of Casa Asia

9:40-9:55 Madrid (UTC+1)

14:40-14:55 Jakarta (GMT+7)

HE Ngurah Swajaya
Director General for American and European Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia 

HE Javier Salido
General Director for North America, Eastern Europe, Asia and Pacific, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain

 9:55-10:25 Madrid (UTC+1)

14:55-15:25 Jakarta (GMT+7)

Digital Innovation to Overcome COVID-19 Pandemic 

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted economies across the world, including Indonesia and Spain. The two countries have similar economic concerns and would benefit from sharing the lesson learned of how to rebuild their economy and society better two years in the pandemic. Support to build back better can greatly benefit the two countries' tourism and manufacturing industry sectors, as well as the micro, small and medium enterprises to regain footing. Digital economy and innovation policy have been seen as solutions to revive and recover some of the most crucial economic sectors. This session shares innovation taken by Indonesia and Spain to address the challenges brought by the pandemic, as well as exploring the possible joint-innovation going forward. 

Marta Nuevo Falguera
Political Analyst

Dandy Rafitrandy
Researcher, Department of Economics, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia

Rachel Jorge
Researcher, Elcano Royal Institute (Think Tank)

Widya Listyowulan
Vice President Public Policy and Government Relations, Traveloka, Indonesia

Discussion  

Moderator:

Rafael Bueno
Director of Politics, Society and Educational Programs, Casa Asia 

10:25-10:55 Madrid (UTC+1)

15:25-15:55 Jakarta (GMT+7)

Indonesian and Spanish perspectives on the Indo-Pacific 

The new concept of Indo-pacific answers to the realization that the Indian and Pacific Oceans are deeply interlinked and face similar challenges. Until now, the term has been adopted by a number of countries worldwide, as could be seen by the various Indo-Pacific strategies published. Most of these Indo-Pacific strategies stress on the need for interconnectivity between the continents of the world. This session shares Indonesian and Spanish perspective on their version of the Indo-Pacific, highlighting possible cooperation and collaboration.

Emilio de Miguel
Ambassador on Special Mission for the Indo-Pacific, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, and Director of Casa Asia Centre-Madrid

Faizal Chery Sidharta
Directorate General for ASEAN Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia

Javier Gil
Professor of International Relations, Comillas Pontifical University

Dr Shafiah F. Muhibat
Deputy Executive Director for Research, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia 

Discussion  

Moderator:

Dr. Lina Alexandra
Executive Director, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Indonesia 

10:55 – 11:05 Madrid (UTC+1)

15:55 – 16:05 Jakarta (UTC+7)

HE Francisco de Asis Aguilera Aranda
Ambassador of Spain to Indonesia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain 

Widya Sadnovic
Director for European Affairs I, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia 

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Casa Asia and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) of Indonesia, with the support of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Spain and Indonesia, and the collaboration of their respective Embassies in Jakarta and Madrid.

II Spain-Indonesia Tribune2022-05-05T16:51:06+02:00
18 / 05 / 2022 | Activities > Public diplomacy
Closed activity
Check the new training offer here: www.casaasia.es/formacion

On May 18, the second edition of the Spain-Indonesia Tribune will be held, which will be held in online format, from 9.30:11.00 a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. Spanish time. This forum, like last year, is organized by Casa Asia and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) of Indonesia, and has the support of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of both countries, and the collaboration of their respective Embassies in Jakarta and Madrid. 

The Spain-Indonesia Tribune constitutes a platform for dialogue and cooperation whose main objective is to enhance relations between the two countries, in addition to exploring opportunities for collaboration and promoting links between the respective civil societies. 

This second edition consists of an opening session and a closing session, and two work sessions. In the first session, digital innovation will be addressed as a tool to overcome the COVID 19 pandemic, while in the second session the visions from both countries regarding the Indo-Pacific region will be contrasted.

Casa Asia organizes these forums with Asian countries (currently, with the Republic of Korea, the Philippines and Indonesia) with the purpose of promoting annual meetings between the delegations of both countries around topics of common interest. 

Language of the event: English

Programme

9:30-11:05 Madrid (UTC+1)

14:30-16:05 Jakarta (GMT+7)

Dr. Yose Rizal Damuri  
Managing Director, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Indonesia 

Javier parrondo
General Director of Casa Asia

9:40-9:55 Madrid (UTC+1)

15:40-15:55 Jakarta (GMT+7)

HE Ngurah Swajaya
Director General for American and European Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia 

HE Javier Salido
General Director for North America, Eastern Europe, Asia and Pacific, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain

 9:55-10:25 Madrid (UTC+1)

15:55-16:25 Jakarta (GMT+7)

Digital Innovation to Overcome COVID-19 Pandemic 

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted economies across the world, including Indonesia and Spain. The two countries have similar economic concerns and would benefit from sharing the lesson learned of how to rebuild their economy and society better two years in the pandemic. Support to build back better can greatly benefit the two countries' tourism and manufacturing industry sectors, as well as the micro, small and medium enterprises to regain footing. Digital economy and innovation policy have been seen as solutions to revive and recover some of the most crucial economic sectors. This session shares innovation taken by Indonesia and Spain to address the challenges brought by the pandemic, as well as exploring the possible joint-innovation going forward. 

Spain speaker 1 (TBC)

Dandy Rafitrandy
Researcher, Department of Economics, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia

Rachel Jorge
Researcher, Elcano Royal Institute (Think Tank)

Puri Kencana Putri
Senior Public Policy Associate 

Discussion  

Moderator:

Rafael Bueno
Director of Politics, Society and Educational Programs, Casa Asia 

10:25-10:55 Madrid (UTC+1)

16:25-16:55 Jakarta (GMT+7)

Indonesian and Spanish perspectives on the Indo-Pacific 

The new concept of Indo-pacific answers to the realization that the Indian and Pacific Oceans are deeply interlinked and face similar challenges. Until now, the term has been adopted by a number of countries worldwide, as could be seen by the various Indo-Pacific strategies published. Most of these Indo-Pacific strategies stress on the need for interconnectivity between the continents of the world. This session shares Indonesian and Spanish perspective on their version of the Indo-Pacific, highlighting possible cooperation and collaboration.

Emilio de Miguel
Ambassador on Special Mission for the Indo-Pacific, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, and Director of Casa Asia Centre-Madrid

Indonesian speaker 1
Directorate General for ASEAN Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia

Javier Gil
Professor of International Relations, Comillas Pontifical University

Dr Shafiah F. Muhibat
Deputy Executive Director for Research, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia 

Discussion  

Moderator:

Dr. Lina Alexandra
Executive Director, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Indonesia 

10:55 – 11:05 Madrid (UTC+1)

16:55 – 17:05 Jakarta (UTC+7)

HE Francisco de Asis Aguilera Aranda
Ambassador of Spain to Indonesia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain 

Widya Sadnovic
Director for European Affairs I, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia 

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14:30-16:05 Yakarta (GMT+7)

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