1 / 18

July 4, 2010 East-West Center

July 4, 2010 East-West Center. Human Capacity Empowerment In the 21st Century The Legacy of East-West Center. Chen-ching Li Shih Hsin University, Taiwan EWC Grantee 1973-1978 ccli@cc.shu.edu.tw http://cc.shu.edu.tw/~cte/gallery/ccli/. Human Capacity Empowerment in the 21st Century:

tibor
Télécharger la présentation

July 4, 2010 East-West Center

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. July 4, 2010 East-West Center Human Capacity Empowerment In the 21st Century The Legacy of East-West Center Chen-ching Li Shih Hsin University, Taiwan EWC Grantee 1973-1978 ccli@cc.shu.edu.tw http://cc.shu.edu.tw/~cte/gallery/ccli/

  2. Human Capacity Empowerment in the 21st Century: The Legacy of East-West Center July 2, 2010 • Collaboration • Expertise • Leadership • 國際合作 • 專業創新 • 領導人才

  3. EWC alumni from all over the world Collaboration Human Capacity Empowerment: EWC Legacy Dr. Tony T.E. Kao Taiwan Dr. Jeong Taik Lee Korea Expertise Leadership

  4. July 2, 2010 On May 9, 1961, the East-West Center held a groundbreaking ceremony presided by Gov. John A. Burns, Vice President Lyndon Johnson and others.

  5. H. Clinton: 'America's future linked to future of Asia Pacific region' In honor of the East-West Center's (EWC) 50th anniversary, Sec. of State Hillary Clinton addresses an audience at the East-West Center on the importance of increased collaboration in the Asia Pacific region. Secretary of State lays out principles that ‘define America’s engagement and leadership in the region’: “America’s future is linked to the future of the Asia Pacific region, and the future of this region depends on America,” Clinton said (Jan. 14, 2010)

  6. New Pacific Doctrine East-West Center Honolulu, Hawaii, Dec. 7, 1975

  7. New Pacific Doctrine – President J. Ford My visit here to the East-West Center holds another kind of meaning. Your center is a catalyst of America's positive concern for Asia, its people and its rich diversity of cultures. You advance our hope that Asia will gain a better understanding of the United States. Last year we were pleased to receive and to welcome nearly 54,000 Asian students to the United States, while thousands upon thousands of American students went to Asian countries. The center of political power in the United States has shifted westward. Our Pacific interests and concerns have increased. The first premise of a new Pacific Doctrine is that American strength is basic to any stable balance of power in the Pacific. The Asian-Pacific economy has recently achieved more rapid growth than any other region in the world. Asia is entering a new era. Here in the Pacific crossroads of Hawaii, we envision hope for a wider community of man. Let there flow from Hawaii -- and from all of the States in our Union -- to all peoples, East and West, a new spirit of interchange to build human brotherhood. East-West Center, a renewed hub of interchange to empower human capacity in the global context.

  8. Lasting legacy of the East-West Center based on educational exchange, research and professional training, leading to leadership in the global context. 671,616 +7.7% (2008 – 2009)

  9. Top 20 Places of Origin of International Scholars, 2008/09 IIE Network (http:opendoors.iienetowrk.org/) Lasting legacy of the East-West Center is based on educational exchange (collaboration), research and professional training (expertise), as well as fostered leadership in the global context.

  10. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Tritvonovitch, and Mr. Larry E. Smith Groundbreaking ceremony of John A. Burns Hall (1975) The legacy of East-West Center on us: Starting from 1970 through culture learning, education exchange and enhanced researches to make what we are today, thereby creating new global possibilities. US. Senator W. Fulbright President E. Kleijans and Dr. Mary Bitterman

  11. After 40 years: We are “younger” and more experienced, with greater sustainable contribution made possible by EWC legacy: Salute to my mentors Greg Trifonovitch and Larry Smith, EWC.

  12. Justification and Implication of EWC legacy, 1970 - 2010 The 2nd/3rd APEC Education Ministerial Meetings, Singapore/Chile Key Projects: Education Reform; Education Internationalization, Human capacity building (HCB) – APEC, OECD, World Bank …

  13. “The Relationship Between Education Reform and a Changing Economy” 1999 APEC Project extended from EWC Legacy Dr. Jose Pablo Arellano Minister

  14. EWC Participants 1960 – 2009 Total: 56,931 Taiwan: 1,985 Shyue-Ching Lu is a director and our chairman and chief executive officer of Chunghwa Telecom. Dr. Lu. holds a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Hawaii in USA, with the support of East-West Center grant.

  15. Future Prospects of the EWC: Suggestion • Make the best use of 2011 APEC Summit Meeting so as to reenergize the CHI of East-West Center. • Empowering human capacity building projects through enhanced international higher education and joint professional programs as EWC used to perform. • Enhanced region cooperation and safety issues in the Asia Pacific, modeling the format of APEC and OECD, and in complementary with the APEC Summit to be organized at EWC in 2011.

  16. “EWC Feng Shui has created unprecedented global harmony and prosperity and lasting legacy.” (Puogpun Sananikone, Chairman, Board of Governors 7/2/2010)

  17. Mr. Barack Obama at EWC: Feng Shui ?! Let’s jointly revitalize the CHI of EWC.

  18. Thank You & Good Luck

More Related