While the concept of “Asia Pacific community building” has received much attention in recent years, doubts have emerged that Asia Pacific countries have enough in common to be able to create a true community sense. At first glance, economic interdependence seems to be the only trait holding the countries together. Vast differences in religion, language, history, ethnicity, and ideology in the region threaten to halt community-building efforts. Governments and private companies are not capable of working through these differences on their own. The efforts of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)—including research institutions and foundations—are indispensable to the building of a community sense in a region that spans such a large geographic area as the Asia Pacific region.
This book is a compilation of reports written by leading intellectuals and specialists from 15 Asia Pacific countries—Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, the United States, and Vietnam—on the focus of activities at the research institutions, foundations, and nongovernmental organizations of their respective countries and the interest of these bodies in activities such as exchanges or studies that take place within the framework or context of Asia Pacific. This study assesses the present state of development of nongovernmental institutions in Asia Pacific countries and the regional interactions of nongovernmental regional underpinnings in the future. The survey is intended to provide a basis for future efforts, such as joint training activities and the creation of a data base on regional activities.
Four appendices list authors and financial contributors, explain the Asia Pacific Philanthropy Consortium, and detail the Osaka symposium.
Emerging Civil Society in the Asia Pacific Community won the 1996 Masayoshi Ohira Award for Outstanding Contribution to Asia Pacific Community Building. A revised edition was published in 1996. It was the product of a project on “Nongovernmental Underpinnings of the Emerging Asia Pacific Regional Community.”
Contents
- 1. Integrative Report
- Tadashi Yamamoto, President, Japan Center for International Exchange
- 2. Conference Report
- Tadashi Yamamoto
- Susan Hubbard, Assistant Program Officer, Japan Center for International Exchange
- 3. Survey of Major Australian Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) Involved in Public Interest and Social Action in the Asia Pacific Region
- Jenny McGregor, Director, Asialink Centre
- 4. An Overview of Canadian Nongovernmental Organizations and their Work in the Asia Pacific Region
- Allan Arlett and Ingrid van Rotterdam, Partners, The Arlett van Rotterdam Partnership
- 5. Chinese NGOs: A Survey Report
- Zhang Ye, Consultant on NGOs
- 6. Philanthropy and NGOs in Hong Kong
- Makito Noda, Senior Program Officer, Japan Center for International Exchange
- 7. Review of the NGO Sector in Indonesia and Evolution of the Asia Pacific Regional Community Concept among Indonesian NGOs
- Andra L. Corrothers, Regional Representative for Asia, PACT, Inc. Asia Regional Office (Private Agencies Collaborating Together, Inc.)
- Estie W. Suryatna, Representative’s Special Assistant, PACT, Inc. Asia Regional Office
- 8. The Evolution of Japanese NGOs in the Asia Pacific Context
- Toshihiro Menju, Program Officer, Japan Center for International Exchange
- Takako Aoki, Research Associate, Japan Center for International Exchange
- 9. NGOs in Korea
- Hye-Kyung Lee, Professor of Social Welfare, Institute of East and West Studies, Yonsei University
- 10. Nongovernmental Organizations in Malaysia and Regional Networking
- Lim Teck Ghee, Professor, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Malaya
- 11. NGOs and Philanthropy in New Zealand
- Peter Harris, Executive Director, Asia 2000 Foundation of New Zealand
- 12. Philippine NGOs in the Asia Pacific Context
- Segundo E. Romero Jr., Vice President, Institute of trategic and Development Studies
- Rostum J. Bautista, Research Assistant, Institute of Strategic and Development Studies
- 13. Nongovernmental Organizations in Singapore
- Chan Tse Chueen, Research and Administration Officer, ENGENDER
- 14. The Growing Asia Pacific Concern among Taiwan’s NGOs
- Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, Research Fellow, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica
- 15. Nongovernmental Organizations in Thailand
- Amara Pongsapich, Director, Social Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University
- 16. American Nongovernmental Organizations and their Relationships with the Asia Pacific Regional Community
- Yuko Iida Frost, publisher, International Philanthropy; Consultant, Save the Children
- 17. The Emergence of a Nonprofit Sector and Philanthropy in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
- Mark Sidel, Program Officer for Vietnam, The Ford Foundation
- 18. Australian Research Institutions
- Jenny McGregor
- 19. Canadian Research Institutions and Asia Pacific
- Paul M. Evans, Director, University of Toronto–York University Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies
- 20. Status of Research Institutions in China: A Trend Report
- Shohei Muta, Program Officer, Japan Center for International Exchange
- Makito Noda
- 21. Survey of Research Institutions in Hong Kong
- Yue-man Yeung, Director, Hong Kong Institute of Asia Pacific Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- 22. Policy-Oriented Research Institutions in Indonesia: From the Viewpoint of Asia Pacific Intellectual Cooperation
- Makito Noda
- 23. Research Institutions in Japan: From the Perspective of the Asia Pacific Intellectual Network
- Makito Noda
- 24. Research Institutions in Korea
- Ku-Hyun Jung, Director, Institute of East and West Studies, Yonsei University
- 25. Research Institutions in Malaysia: From the Perspective of the Underpinnings of the Asia Pacific Community
- Makito Noda
- 26. Research Institutions in New Zealand
- Nicky Thomson, Business Programme Manager, Asia 2000 Foundation of New Zealand
- 27. Policy-Oriented Research Institutions in the Philippines: From the Perspective of Asia Pacific Intellectual Cooperation
- Makito Noda
- 28. Research Institutions in Singapore: From the Perspective of Asia Pacific Intellectual Exchange
- Makito Noda
- 29. The Major Asia Pacific Research Institutions and Think Tanks in Taiwan
- Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao
- 30. Independent Policy Research Institutions in Thailand: From the Viewpoint of Asia Pacific Intellectual Cooperation
- Makito Noda
- 31. Trends in U.S. Research on Asia and the Pacific
- Charles E. Morrison, Director, Program on International Economics and Politics, The East-West Center
- 32. Philanthropic Organizations and Corporate Philanthropy
- Max Dumais, Executive Director, The Australian Association of Philanthropy
- 33. Nongovernmental Underpinnings of the Emerging Asia Pacific Community
- Donald Rickerd, President, Max Bell Foundation
- 34. Foundations in China: A Survey Report
- Zhang Ye
- 35. Support for Indonesian NGO Programs Through Corporate Philanthropy
- Andra L. Corrothers
- Estie W. Suryatna
- 36. Japan’s Philanthropic Development in the Asia Pacific Context
- Tadashi Yamamoto
- Hitomi Komatsu, Research Associate, Japan Center for International Exchange
- 37. Corporate Foundations in Korea
- Tae-Kyu Park, Professor of Economics, Institute of East and West Studies, Yonsei University
- 38. Overview of Organized Philanthropy in the Philippines
- Ma. Gisela T. Valesco, Manager, Membership and Corporate Involvement Unit, Philippine Business for Social Progress
- 39. Philanthropic Organizations and Corporate Philanthropy in Singapore
- Chan Tse Chueen
- 40. The Emerging Asia Pacific Regional Activities of Taiwan’s Foundations
- Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao
- 41. Philanthropy in Thailand
- Amara Pongsapich
- 42. U.S. Philanthropy in the Asia Pacific Region
- Gordon Jay Frost, Editor, International Philanthropy; Senior Consultant of CDA/Investnet
- 43. Organized Philanthropy in the United States and the Asia Pacific Regional Community
- Hiroshi Peter Kamura, Executive Secretary, Japan Center for International Exchange, Inc.
- 44. Philanthropy in a Multiethnic Society: The Case of Malaysia
- Edmund Terence Gomez, University of Malaya