7/07/2025 Instytucjonalny wymiar zrównoważonego rozwoju

Kategoria: Seminaria otwarte
W dniu 7 lipca 2025 r. w ramach Japońsko-Polskiego Spotkania Akademickiego w Kioto przeprowadzone zostało seminarium otwarte poświęcone zagadnieniom związanym z ramami instytucjonalnymi zrównoważonego rozwoju (Institutional Frameworks for Sustainable Development Goals). Prelegentami byli prof. Sadoi Yuri (dziekan Wydziału Ekonomii Uniwersytetu Meijo w Nagoi), a także badaczki z Wydziału Nauk Politycznych i Stosunków Międzynarodowych UW, dr Anna Wróbel oraz dr Karina Jędrzejowska. W dyskusji panelowej poprowadzonej przez dr Karolinę Wojciechowską (Wydział Prawa i Administracji UW), obok ww. prelegentów wziął udział także prof. Imai Masaharu (Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics).
Organizatorzy: Uniwersytet Warszawski, Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics, Uniwersytet Meijo (Nagoja)
Abstrakty wystąpień:
Prof. SADOI Yuri, PhD 佐土井有里教授 (Meijo University, Dean of the Faculty of Economics), Transnational Human Resource Development for Sustainability: A Dual Perspective from Japan and Source Countries of Foreign Engineers
Sustainable community development is the key issue not only for Japan but also for several developed Asian countries which are facing an aging society. Japan has been facing a declining birthrate and aging population for decades and struggling for how to deal with it. The problem is now for other developed Asian countries, followed by Korea, Taiwan, China, Thailand and so on. In order to advance research and innovation for sustainable community development under the circumstances, human resource development targeting engineers is one of the most important issues. Showing the cases of foreign engineers in Japan, discuss the spillover effects and innovation for mutual development for a sustainable global community.
Asst. Prof. Anna WRÓBEL, PhD アンナ・ヴルベル准教授 (UW Faculty of Political Science and International Studies), The role of gender-aware trade policy in promoting stable, sustainable and inclusive economic growth – the case of European Union and Japan
How to use trade policy to advance gender equality? What are the best practices to make inclusive trade a reality? How the new FTA’s approach could contribute to women’s economic empowerment? An inclusive trading system creating equal opportunities for participation in international trade regardless of gender has become one of the major issues addressed by the European Union. This issue is also of interest to Japan. It has come up, among other things, in the negotiation of a free trade agreement with the UK. A sign of the increased interest in women’s empowerment at the WTO is the adoption of the Declaration on Trade and Women’s Economic Empowerment at the Buenos Aires Ministerial Conference. The aim of the paper will be to analyse what the EU and Japan are doing to empower women economically in their trade policies. It will analyse both the actions carried out at the WTO and within the framework of bilateral relations, i.e. concluded and negotiated trade agreements.
Asst. Prof. Karina JĘDRZEJOWSKA, PhD カリナ・エンジェヨフスカ准教授 (UW Faculty of Political Science and International Studies), Challenges for financing sustainable development – European & Asian perspectives
Halfway through the 2030 Agenda, the funding gap to reach the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is growing and more and more efforts are needed to close it. Yet so far the problems in form of policy fragmentation, insufficient private sector involvement, and gaps in green financial infrastructure seem to prevail. In Europe, strong regulatory frameworks and green finance initiatives appear well developed, but challenges persist in aligning financial flows with sustainability targets. Simultaneously, Asian developing nations faces a diverse set of hurdles, ranging from institutional weaknesses to limited access to sustainable development finance. By comparing selected regional approaches, the presentation aims at exploring major challenges to the global development finance architecture.
Uczestnicy dyskusji panelowej:
Dr Karolina WOJCIECHOWSKA カロリナ・ヴォイチェホフスカ准教授 (UW Faculty of Law and Administration) – Moderator
Prof. SADOI Yuri, PhD 佐土井有里教授 (Meijo University, Dean of the Faculty of Economics)
Prof. IMAI Masaharu 今井正治教授 (The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics)
Dr Anna WRÓBEL, PhD アンナ・ヴルベル准教授 (UW Faculty of Political Science and International Studies)
Dr Karina JĘDRZEJOWSKA, PhD カリナ・エンジェヨフスカ准教授 (UW Faculty of Political Science and International Studies)