(English) Ambassador Simona LESKOVAR of Slovenia and Counselor Nuno Alvares Moniz Marques ALVES of Timor-Leste will present challenges faced by their countries. (26/05/2018)

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 Slovenia became an independent country on June 25, 1991, and currently it is considered the most advanced among nation states born out of the former Yugoslavia but it still faces many challenges. Timor-Leste regained its sovereignty in 2005 and adopted its democratic form of governance but its democratic institutions remain fragile. The counselor will explain the outcome of May 12 national assembly elections.


Global Peacebuilding Association of Japan
特定非営利活動法人 日本国際平和構築協会



30th Seminar
15:00-18:00, Saturday, May 26, 2018

Komaba Campus, the University of Tokyo


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 Slovenia became an independent country on June 25, 1991, following a 10-day war and became the member of the United Nations on May 22, 1992. Currently it is considered the most advanced country from what is called “Ex-Yugoslavia.” The ambassador will explain how accomplishments made by Slovenia since its independence and challenges the country faces today.

 Timor-Leste regained its political independence on May 20, 2002 and became member of the United Nations on September 22, 2002. Timor-Leste has held reasonably free and fair elections and undergone peaceful transfers of power, but its democratic institutions remain fragile, and disputes among the major personalities from the independence struggle dominate political affairs. The Counselor will explain the outcome of May 12 national assembly elections.



15:00-16:20 Session I

“Slovenia: Accomplishments and Challenges” (30 minutes)
 H.E. Ms. Simona LESKOVAR, Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia

Discussants:

  • Mr. Takaaki Mizuno, Professor of the Kanda University of International Relations
  • Mr. Satoru Kurosawa, Former JICA Resident Representative of the Balkan Office in Belgrade and Professor, Kyoritsu Women’s University

Questions and Answers

16:20-16:30 Short break



16:30-17:50 Session II

“Timor-Leste: 2018 Parliamentary Elections and Outcome”

Presentations (15 minutes each):

  • Nuno Alvares Moniz Marques ALVES, Counselor of the Embassy of Timor-Leste
  • Mr. Daisuke Nihei, Principal Deputy Director, Second Southeast Asia Division, Bureau for Asia and the Pacific, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan

Discussants:

  • Professor Yoshitaka Hanada, Former Ambassador to Timor-Leste and Professor of Global Security Center, National Defense Academy
  • Mr. Ken Inoue, Former Director for Democratic Governance, United Nations Mission for Timor-Leste (UNMIT) and JICA Senior Advisor on Democratic Governance

Questions and Answers

18:00-19:00 Apéritif in the Adjacent Common Room



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