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The Asian Association for Public Administration (AAPA)

was established in 2010 with the aim to expand and improve research and academic exchange on public administration and public policy in the Asian region.


Prior to the official establishment of the Asian Association for Public Administration (AAPA) in 2010, a number of Asian scholars formed the Asian Public Management Forum (APMF) and had annual meetings for ten years from 2001, which paved the way for the establishment of AAPA. The 1st Asian Public Management Forum (APMF) was held at the City University of Hong Kong, in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China, initiated by Professors Anthony Cheung (City University of Hong Kong), Akira Nakamura (Meiji University), Pan Suk Kim (Yonsei University), and Jon Quah (National University of Singapore). Initially, they met at the City University of Hong Kong to publish a book together and, later, agreed to have continuous meetings together. Accordingly, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd APMFs were hosted by the City University of Hong Kong in 2001, 2002, and 2003. After that, annual conferences of the Asian Public Management Forum were held in different Asian locations: Tokyo (2004), Seoul (2005), Singapore (2006), Jakarta (2007), Bangkok (2008) and Puli (2009).                    


Over the years, many Asian participants expressed the need to organize a permanent professional organization of public administration in the Asian region. When the Asian Public Management Forum was held in Puli in 2009, leading participants discussed making this Asian forum a more permanent group. Consequently, professors Akira Nakamura (Meiji University), Anthony Cheung (Hong Kong Institute of Education), and Pan Suk Kim (Yonsei University) had follow-up meetings and discussed a number of issues to prepare for the establishment of a formal professional association. This resulted in Professor Akira Nakamura being tasked with organizing an inaugural meeting the following year in Japan and drafting a charter for the proposed Asian Association for Public Administration which would be a membership organization. Accordingly, both the last Asian Public Management Forum and the inaugural meeting of the Asian Association for Public Administration were held at Meiji University in Tokyo, Japan during 29-30 January 2010. As a result, AAPA was formally established and a charter was approved by conference participants present in 2010.                    


The 1st inaugural conference of AAPA was held in Tokyo in 2010, after which AAPA Annual Conferences were held as follows: the 2nd in Jakarta in 2011; the 3rd in Hong Kong SAR of China in 2012; the 4th in Seoul in 2013; the 5th in Cebu, the Philippines; the 6th in Xi'an, China on January 9-10, 2015; the 7th in Chonburi Province, Thailand on February 19-20, 2016, the 8th in Astana, Kazakhstan on April 13-14, 2017, the 9th in Jogyakarta, Indonesia on March 22-23, 2018, the 10th in Manila, the Philippines on May 22-24, 2019, and the 11th in Shanghai, China on September 24-25.



The List of the Past and Current AAPA Presidents


The 1st President (2010, 2011; two-year term): Akira Nakamura, Former Vice President, Meiji University Tokyo                    


The 2nd President (2012): Anthony Bing Leung Cheung, Former President, Hong Kong Institute of Education (Resigned due to his new position in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Regional Government in 2013); Acting President (2013): Pan Suk Kim, Former Dean of the College of Government and Business, Yonsei University, Wonju Campus                    

The 3rd President (2014, 2015): Pan Suk Kim, Professor of Public Administration in the College of Government and Business, Yonsei University, Wonju Campus                    


The 4th President (2016, 2017): Pan Suk Kim, Professor of Public Administration in the College of Government and Business, Yonsei University, Wonju Campus                    


The 5th President (2018, 2019): Alex B. Brillantes, Jr, Professor of National College of Public Administration and Governance, University of the Philippines Diliman


The 6th President (2020, 2021): Jiannan Wu, Distinguished Professor of School of International and Public Affairs, Executive Vice Director of China Institute for Urban Governance, Head, Division of Liberal Arts and Social Science, Shanghai Jiao Tong University                   



2001

The First Asian Public Management Forum (APMF) was held in Hong Kong SAR of China, initiated by Professors Akira Nakamura (Japan), Anthony Cheung (Hong Kong SAR of China), Pan Suk Kim (South Korea), Jon Quah (Singapore), and others.



2001-2009

The Annual conferences of the Asian Public Management Forum was held in different Asian locations and hosted by university institutions in Hong Kong SAR of China, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok, and Puli.



2009

The Ninth Asian Public Management Forum, which was held in Puli, decided to make this Asian platform a more permanent group. As a result, Professor Akira Nakamura was tasked to organize an inaugural meeting and draft a charter for the proposed Asian Association for Public Administration which will be a membership organization.



2010

At the last Asian Public Management Forum as well as the inaugural meeting of Asian Association for Public Administration held in Tokyo during 29-30 January 2010, AAPA was formally established and a charter approved by participants present.



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