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The european union and japan – political relations / cultural & public diplomacy.
The European Union relations with Japan.
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Eu-japan political relations, eu-japan cultural & public diplomacy, eu-japan partnership on connectivity and quality infrastructure, the eu and japan have many common interests, and cooperate closely with one another.
Broadening the partnership
As advanced, industrialised democracies, the EU and Japan have many common interests and cooperate closely with one another in international and multilateral fora such as the UN, WTO, and the G7 and G20. The scope of the overall relationship has broadened in recent years and now goes far beyond the earlier trade-related focus of the 1970s and 1980s. Building on shared fundamental values, the EU established a Strategic Partnership with Japan in 2001, and top leaders meet at the annual EU-Japan Summit since 1991.
The EU and Japan have successfully concluded two major agreements which together promise to mark an important step forward in the bilateral relationship:
- A Strategic Partnership Agreement , a legally binding pact covering not only political dialogue and policy cooperation, but also cooperation on regional and global challenges, including environment and climate change, development policy and disaster relief, and security policy.
- An Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), an ambitious, comprehensive pact to stimulate growth on both sides.
Alongside these two agreements, the EU and Japan continue to hold regular dialogue meetings on a variety of policy areas such as the environment, information society, cyber-space, science & technology, trade, financial services, and industrial policy. Additionally, the EU and Japan have a regular dialogue on human rights and cooperate in various forums, such as the UN Human Rights Council and in the UN 3rd Committee.
This very practical cooperation across a variety of policy fields helps iron out potential problems and contributes to establishing international norms.
Looking back
The European Union has had a diplomatic office in Japan for 40 years now. In 1974, what was then the European Communities opened the first Delegation in Tokyo, and this has since evolved to become the Delegation of the European Union with the Lisbon Treaty , which entered into force in December 2009.
During the 1970s and 1980s, the focus of our bilateral efforts was not only to correct the trade imbalance but also to broaden industrial cooperation and investment. 1987 saw the creation of what is now known as the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation . More exchanges among academics, journalists and researchers were encouraged.
Bilateral ties strengthened in the 1990s after a series of European Treaties made it clear that Europe was heading toward deeper economic and political integration, and policymakers in both Europe and Japan were increasingly aware that a closer partnership between these large economies and like-minded, mature democracies would benefit not only each other but the world as a whole.
The 2009 Lisbon Treaty saw the establishment of the EU’s own diplomatic service, and this has led to an intensification of political dialogue and the first regular consultations on security policy issues.
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Europe is a diverse and multi-talented continent
Europe is a diverse and multi-talented continent. The EU's member states' embassies and cultural institutes in Japan support access to a huge range of European creativity, and the Delegation works with them and other local partners to raise awareness of European culture and cultural diversity.
The main cultural event for the Delegation, EU Film Days , is a unique event showcasing the diversity and distinction of filmmaking in Europe. Films from EU member states are shown over several weeks in Tokyo, sometimes with additional screenings in other cities in Japan. First held in 2003, the event has taken place annually, with increasing success. In 2015, over 11,000 people attended screenings in Tokyo and Kyoto.
The Delegation also hosts occasional public events such as film screenings, concerts, workshops and conferences. Information on these events is on the Events page as well as on our social media channels Facebook , Twitter . Our e-mail news bulletin also carries information on various events that we host or support.
Centrally, European culture is supported through the Creative Europe Programme. The programme, which runs from 2014 to 2020 and has a budget of €1.46 billion, supports initiatives including cultural cross-border cooperation and exchange and initiatives in the audio-visual sector. The European Capitals of Culture scheme raises the visibility of European culture, as do awards such as the EU Prize for Cultural Heritage . See here for further information on Creative Europe in Japanese.
A new EU strategy for international cultural work promises to increase the importance of culture in what we do. Early preparations for this are set out in a Preparatory Action on Culture in the EU's External Relations .
EU School Project
'The EU comes to Your School' 2024
EU Delegation and Member States diplomats have visited high schools throughout Japan each year since 2007 to give presentations on the EU and their respective countries under the "EU Comes to your School" project. The objectives are to bring the EU closer to young people in Japan and to raise young Japanese people's curiosity about the EU and the rich and diverse history and cultures of Europe.
Over 1,000 schools have participated in the school project. This year, the project is scheduled to be held on 30 and 31 October 2024 .
For details, please see announcement (in Japanese only).
Schools wishing to participate in this event are requested to fill out and submit the on-line application form by Friday, 10 May 2024 .
On-line application: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/EUComestoYourSchool2024
List of schools which took part in the past can be found here .
EU-Japan Friendship Week
The EU-Japan Friendship Week first started in 2001 as a programme of events lasting for a number of weeks, focusing on public diplomacy, academic and cultural activities.
Since then it has grown into a comprehensive schedule of such events taking place throughout May, June and part of July, both in Tokyo and in Japan's regions.
The aim of Friendship Week is to give the Japanese public a chance to learn more about the EU, its relations with Japan and Europe's history and diversity.
To that end, the EU Delegation organises selected events and activities and sponsors or encourages many others. Traditionally, Friendship Week kicks off with the celebration of Europe Day on 9 May, with numerous interesting, informative and entertaining activities following in the weeks thereafter.
Read more about Edition 2022 .
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News and events
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On International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, the EU reaffirms homophobia, biphobia and transphobia have no place in the EU or anywhere in the world. Equality, freedom and justice must apply to everyone regardless of actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity.
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- 16 May 2024
The Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France, and the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain, have both won EU Sustainable Gender Equality Champions awards. The Gender Equality Champions newcomer award went to Ireland’s Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest.
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The Commission will support 54 joint European defence research and development projects with more than €1 billion from the European Defence Fund. The selected projects will support technological excellence in defence capabilities, like cyber defence, ground, air and naval combat and space.
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What is the European project? What does the EU do for us and how does it work ? This slide presentation will help you explain the basics of the EU, prepare the ground for discussions, and give you tips on how to stay in touch with the EU. It is made up of four sections, which can be used separately or as a whole. You can use it along with our EU quiz for testing the knowledge of your class/audience. Finally, do not forget to have a look at the note pages, they contain further information and links.
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Information session on new Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)
Join this webinar organised by the Commission to hear what the new law will mean and what the next steps will be towards making sustainable products the norm.
Ahead of the expected entry into force of the new Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) in the coming weeks, the European Commission has organised an online information session to update stakeholders on the Regulation’s main provisions, outline the next implementation steps and respond to any queries.
The session is streaming on Wednesday 22 May, from 10:00-13:00 CET .
Watch the stream here
The information session on the Digital Product Passport, originally scheduled to take place on 11 June, will now take place at a later date.
More details for both events will be published soon on this page.
- circular economy | consumer protection | consumer policy | consumer law | greenwashing | labelling | textile industry | green public procurement | ecological footprint
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Presentations and recording - EUHPP Live Webinar: Increasing mental health understanding, awareness, and acceptance together (16 May 2024)
This #EUHPP Live webinar on “#EUHPP Live Webinar: Increasing mental health understanding, awareness, and acceptance together” took place online on Thursday 16 May 2024, from 11.00 - 12.30 CEST, Bruussels time.
- in the EU Health Policy Platform – Agora network . To access, please register first following this link (use/create your EU login).
- Once your request of access has been approved, you will receive a confirmation email. You will then be able to have a look to the presentation, available in this post on the Platform.
- Watch the recording until 26 May 2024, available under this link . Use this password to watch it: @HPP_webinar2024
Description of this webinar
To mark European Mental Health Week 2024 , the European Commission, WHO Europe and Mental Health Europe are joining forces to highlight the power of collaboration and co-creation for the implementation of the EU’s comprehensive approach to mental health .
This webinar aimed to show that we are better together by showcasing policy approaches and a series of projects that boost the understanding, awareness, and acceptance of mental health. We can be more impactful if we involve all members of society, especially those with lived experience, on an equal basis. The examples highlighted how mental health can also be addressed through powerful partnerships with the carer, sports, and technology sectors.
This was also an occasion to get an update on the delivery of the Commission’s approach to mental health and how it is already starting to deliver on its promises.
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Prof. Simone Borg , Professor at the Department of Environmental & Resources Law within the University of Malta’s Faculty of Laws, and who is the current Chair of Climate Platform, participated at the International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI)’s latest workshop on Climate Change and Ocean Governance.
It took place on Friday 10 May 2024 at the International Maritime Law Institute at UM’s Msida Campus.
Her presentation was titled ‘The International Regulatory Framework on Climate Change’, and it gave insight on whether the framework is ocean-friendly, or not.
The main international treaty on fighting climate change is the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
In 2017, Prof. Borg received the French National Order of Merit. She also chaired the post-COVID steering group, set up by Minister Owen Bonnici to help the country to emerge stronger than before by being innovative .
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This page contains visual material - slide presentations - illustrating various aspects of the EU. The slides may be a useful tool for teachers, speakers on EU issues, students and anyone interested in giving a presentation about the EU. They offer clear explanations on what the European Union is, what it does and how it works.
EU budget and spending. The EU budget is funded by a percentage of each member country's gross national income, as well as other sources. EU countries decide the size of this budget, and how it is financed. 'Own resources' (such as duties, levies, VAT and national contributions) account for approximately 98% of the EU's budget.
The Economic and Monetary Union involves the coordination of economic and fiscal policies, a common monetary policy and the euro as the common currency. Eurozone. EMU. The euro was launched on 1 January 1999 as a virtual currency for cash-less payments and accounting purposes. Banknotes and coins were introduced on 1 January 2002.
The EU in slides. "The EU in slides" is a selection of PowerPoint slides outlining the basics of what the European Union is, what it does, and how it works. They are a flexible aid for teachers and speakers giving presentations about the EU. They are open for editing - any of our multipliers can re-use the illustrations, graphs, or template.
Offering a comprehensive understanding of the European Union, you can use it to convey the benefits of this political and economic partnership. Each slide, adorned in the symbolic European hues of blue and yellow, is fully editable to suit your specific needs. Graphs and infographics lend a rich visual element to your presentation.
Contents of factsheets. The European Union has its own legislature and executive, as well as an independent judiciary and a central bank. These are supported and complemented by a set of institutions and bodies, the powers conferred on which derive from the founding Treaties. The Union's powers have evolved considerably over the years through ...
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European Parliament. Stay informed. Stay updated on what Parliament is doing. Check out the latest news, watch our meetings live and follow MEPs on social media. Topics. Today in Parliament. Latest news. Videos and live streamings. Use your vote or others will decide for you European elections.
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The EU-Japan Partnership on Sustainable Connectivity and Quality Infrastructure represented the EU's first-ever connectivity partnership with a third country and followed the presentation in September 2018 of a Joint Communication of the European Commission and the High Representative on 'Connecting Europe and Asia - Building Blocks for an EU Strategy', and Council Conclusions of October 2018.
EU Presentation - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. The mission of the European Union is to guarantee peace, freedom and security in and around Europe. It also Promotes and protects democracy and universal rights in Europe and around the world. The decision making process and codecision procedure involves ...
The free EU PowerPoint Template has a blue background image with flag of the European Union that makes it look impressive.The template is suitable for various kinds of presentations about the European Union, EU member states, etc. This template can be used by students, teachers, professors, politicians and other presenters.
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News and events. Browse through a selection of Featured EU news, see a comprehensive overview of the Latest EU news or read about past and upcoming events from all EU's institutions and bodies. All are available in all 24 EU official languages via machine translation, when clicking on the full list of corresponding content.
This slide presentation will help you explain the basics of the EU, prepare the ground for discussions, and give you tips on how to stay in touch with the EU. It is made up of four sections, which can be used separately or as a whole. You can use it along with our EU quiz for testing the knowledge of your class/audience.
Ahead of the expected entry into force of the new Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) in the coming weeks, the European Commission is organising an online information session to update stakeholders on the Regulation's main provisions, outline the next implementation steps and respond to any queries.
The presentations are available: in the EU Health Policy Platform - Agora network. To access, please register first following this link (use/create your EU login). Once your request of access has been approved, you will receive a confirmation email. You will then be able to have a look to the presentation, available in this post on the Platform.
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Her presentation was titled 'The International Regulatory Framework on Climate Change', and it gave insight on whether the framework is ocean-friendly, or not. The main international treaty on fighting climate change is the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. In 2017, Prof. Borg received the French National Order of Merit.