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August 30-31, 2007, Taipei.

 

For its fifth edition that focuses on economic security and the major stakes of the rise of China, this forum has confronted various regional views (from Southeast to Northeast Asia to American and European). Both the European perception and the Energy security scopes have been presented by François Godement and Pierre Noel, respectively director and associate researcher at Asia Centre.

August 30 Thursday (Day One)

 

8:40-9:00     Registration

 

9:00-9:10     Welcoming Remarks

   

9:10-9:40     Keynote Speech: Tsai Ing-wen, Former Vice Premier

9:40-10:00    Coffee Break

 

10:00-11:30   Session OneThe Rise of China: Economic Power and Challenges to the World Order

 

Moderator: Hung-mao Tien, President & Chairman of the Board, Institute for National Policy Research

 

Presenters:

n           Edward Friedman, University of Wisconsin, Madison

“The Rise of China as a Global Power?”

n           John Ravenhill, Australian National University

“Beijing Consensus” or “Washington Consensus?”

 

Discussants:

n           Parris Chang 張旭成, Former Deputy Secretary General of National Security Council

n           Huan Guocang(宦國倉), Primus Pacific, Hong Kong

 

11:30-12:00   Open Forum

 

12:00-14:00   Lunch

 

14:00-15:30   Session TwoThe Other Side of China’s Rise

 

Moderator: Ralph A. Cossa, Pacific Forum, CSIS

 

Presenters:

n           Pierre Noel, University of Cambridge

“Energy Security and China’s Rise”

■ Simon Tay, Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs

“Environmental Security and China’s Rise”

 

Discussants:

n           Yann-huei Song宋燕輝, Research Fellow, Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

n           Daigee Shaw蕭代基, President, Chung-hua Institution for Economic Research

 

15:30-16:00   Open Forum

 

19:00        Dinner

 

August 31 Friday (Day Two)

 

09:30-11:00    Session Three - Responses from Major Powers: Balancing or Bandwagon Strategy?

 

Moderator: Yun-han Chu 朱雲漢, Professor, National Taiwan University

 

Presenters:

  Bonnie Glaser, Senior Associate, CSIS (invited)

“An American Perspective of the Rise of China”

n           Satoshi Amako天兒慧, Waseda University

“A Northeast Asian Perspective of the Rise of China”

 

Discussants:

n           Philip Yang(楊永明), National Taiwan University

n           Shiau Chyuan-jenq(蕭全政), National Taiwan University

 

11:00-11:30  Open Forum

 

11:30-13:00  Luncheon

 

13:00-14:30 Session FourResponses from Two Blocs: Balancing or Bandwagon Strategy? 

   

Moderator: Cheng-yi Lin, Research Fellow, Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica

 

Presenters:

■ Carolina G. Hernandez

“A Southeast Asian Perspective of the Rise of China”

■ Francois Godement, Director, Asia Centre, France

“An EU Perspective of the Rise of China”

 

Discussants:

n           Chyungly Lee 李瓊莉, National Chengchi University

n           Tain-jy Chen 陳添枝, Professor, National Taiwan University

14:30-15:00  Open Forum

 

15:00-15:10  Coffee Break

 

15:10-17:00  Session Five - A Tale of Two Cities: Taipei and Beijing

 

Moderator: Chi-lin Wei 魏啟林, Chairman, Taiwan Economic and Industrial Association

 

Presenters:

  Teh-sheng Hung 洪德生, President, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research

“Choosing between Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement or Free Trade Agreements?”

n   I-Chung Lai賴怡忠, Director, Taiwan ThinkTank

“Absorbing into Chinese Economic Arrangement while Maintaining Political Independence?”

 

Discussants:

n           Ralph A. Cossa, Pacific Forum, CSIS

n           Huan Guocang, Primus Pacific, Hong Kong

 

17:00-17:30  Session Six   Concluding Session

 

Moderator: Hung-mao Tien, INPR

 

Panelists:

Ralph A. Cossa, CSIS

Huan Guocang, Primus Pacific, Hong Kong

Francois Godement, Asia Centre

Carolina G. Hernandez, ISDS

John Ravenhill, ANU

Simon Tay, SIIA

 

19:00       Dinner

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Organised on a regular basis by the INPR (Taiwan) in partnership with Asia Centre (Paris), the CSIS (Hawaï) and the ISDS (Manila)...


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