The Asia-Pacific Leaders Dialogue will focus on key trends and lessons on sustainable development and sustainable peace in an era of resource and strategic flux, conflict and competition. What are the ways forward to harmonise governance and political systems to face these challenges? How can middle powers prevent and mitigate conflicts while achieving global public good?
This dialogue is organised by Global Leadership Foundation (GLF), a network of former presidents, prime ministers, senior ministers and other distinguished leaders, and ISIS Malaysia.
Date | 8 February 2023 (Wednesday) |
Time | 0900 – 1630 |
Venue | Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre |
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
Due to overwhelming response, this event has reached maximum capacity.
For more information on future ISIS Malaysia events, please contact Atikah Ishak at atikah@isis.org.my
Tan Sri Munir Majid
H.E. Helen Clark
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Speakers
H.E. Helen Clark
Tan Sri Dr Zakri
Marzuki Darusman
Moderator
Alizan Mahadi
1330 – 1530 : Session 2 - Achieving sustainable peace: managing internal tensions and external risks
This session outlines strategies for containing and resolving destructive internal racial/religious/class conflicts and living with major power strategic competition. It will also address potential middle-power contributions to conflict prevention and resolution and achieving regional and global public goods.
Speakers
Gareth Evans
Tan Sri Munir Majid
Roelf Meyer
Moderator
H.E. Helen Clark
About GLF
The Global Leadership Foundation makes available, discreetly and in confidence, the experience of former leaders to today’s national leaders. It does so through its network of members – former presidents, prime ministers, senior ministers and other distinguished leaders – drawn by a desire to give something back to the world. Working in small teams and in their personal capacity, members offer private and confidential advice to heads of government.
About ISIS Malaysia
The Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia was established on 8 April 1983 as an autonomous national think-tank. ISIS Malaysia’s establishment was inspired by the idea that both the country and government could benefit from the contributions of policy work undertaken by a body outside the government on issues of national interests. ISIS Malaysia engages actively in Track-Two diplomacy and is a key founding member of several regional networks which promote the exchange of views and collaboration that feed into policymaking.