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Europe’s China Strategy?
Developments and Dilemmas
13-14th
May 2009
Panels:
International Politics (US-EU-PRC Strategic
Relations; Greater China: Europe's Strategic Perspective)
International
Political Economy (EU-PRC FDI and Investment Tactics; EU, China and
Multilateralism)
Transnational
Actors: Migration, NGOs and Civil Society
Generously
supported by the
Centre
for East Asian Studies, University of Bristol
and
British
Inter-university China Centre
Venue: Engineers House, Clifton, Bristol
Confirmed
participants include:
Michalis Rokas, Deputy Head of Unit
(China, Mongolia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau Unit) European Commission, Don Keyser,
University of Stanford, Rod Wye,
FCO,
Gudrun Wacker, SWP, Masako
Ikegami, CPAS Stockholm University, Jörn-Carsten Gottwald, UCC, National University of Ireland, Cork, Frank Pieke, University of Oxford,
William Callahan, University of Manchester
May 13, 2009
9:00 REGISTRATION
9:30-11:00 PANEL ONE
Europe's Overall China
Strategy
Speakers
European Commission, Deputy Head of Unit (China,
Mongolia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau Unit),
Mr. Michalis ROKAS
Senior Research Fellow at
the Comparative Regional Integration Studies
Programme of the United
Nations University (UNU-CRIS), Bruges and
Professor for European
Integration Studies at Renmin University of China
in Beijing
Professor Song Xinning
Chair/Discussant
Professor and Director of
the Centre for East Asian Studies, University of
Bristol
Professor Yongjin Zhang
11:00-11:20 COFFEE
11:20-12:50 PANEL TWO
EU-PRC-US Strategic
Relations and Dilemmas
Speakers
Pantech Fellow at the
Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center,
Stanford University
Mr. Don Keyser
Researcher German Institute
for International and Security Affairs
Dr. Gudrun Wacker
Chair/Discussant
Professor of International
Relations and John Swire Fellow in the
International Relations of
East Asia, St Antony’s College, Oxford
Prof. Rosemary Foot
13:00-14:00 LUNCH
14:00-15:30 PANEL THREE
Greater China: Europe's
Strategy
Speakers
Foreign and Commonwealth
Office
Mr. Rod Wye
Professor & Director of
the Center for Pacific Asia Studies (CPAS),
Stockholm University
Prof. Masako Ikegami
Chair/Discussant
Irish Institute of Chinese
Studies (UCC), National University of Ireland, Cork
Dr. Jörn Carsten Gottwald
15:30-16:00 COFFEE
16:00-17:45 PANEL 4
EU-CHINA: FDI TACTICS
Speakers
Lecturer in Chinese
Studies, Centre for East Asian Studies, University of
Bristol
Dr. Yang Chen
Lecturer in Politics,
Department of Politics, University of Bristol and
ESIC, Marketing and
Business School, Madrid
Dr. Gaston Fornes
Chair/Discussant
Joe Studwell
Dinner 19:00 LOCATION TO BE
CONFIRMED
May 14, 2009
Venue: Engineers' House,
Bristol, UK
9:00-10:30 PANEL FIVE
EU, PRC and Multilateralism
Irish Institute of Chinese
Studies (UCC), National University of Ireland, Cork
Dr. Jörn Carsten Gottwald
Queen's University
Management School
Dr Johan Lindeque
Discussant/Chair
Professor of International
Politics and Co-Director, British
Inter-university China
Centre (BICC)
Prof. Bill Callahan
10:30-11:00 COFFEE
11:00-12:30 PANEL SIX
Transnationalism in
Sino-European Relations
Visiting Fellow City
University London
Dr. Lei Xie
Professeur Assistant
Affaires Internationales École Supérieure des
Sciences Commerciales
d'Angers (ESSCA)
Dr. Wei Shen
Chair/Discussant
Lecturer in the Modern
Politics and Society of China, and Director,
British Inter-University
China Centre (BICC)
Dr. Frank Pieke
12:30-13:30 LUNCH
13:30 Roundtable and
Conclusion