Panel 5: Tradition and Modernity in Chinese Foreign Policy
Thursday 28 June 2007, pm session
Convenors:
Prof William Callahan, BICC Co-Director, University of Manchester, Callahan@manchester.ac.uk
Dr Elena Barabantseva, BICC postdoctoral fellow, University of Manchester, E.V.Barabantseva@manchester.ac.uk
Discussant
Professor William A. Callahan
Panelists and Papers
Professor Shih Chih-Yu, National Taiwan University
Solving Galton's Problem in International Politics: The Chinese Race for
Harmony.
Dr Christopher Hughes, London School of Economics
Function and Essence: The Enduring Role of the Ti-Yong Dichotomy under Globalisation
Dr David Kerr, Durham University
Paradoxes of tradition and modernity at the New Frontier: China, Xinjiang, and the third attempt to bring Central Asia under heaven
Professor Zhongqi Pan, Fudan University
China’s Changing Image of and Engagement with World Order
Ms Suzanne Yang, University of Oxford
Changing Chinese Concepts of World Order: from Mao to Confucius?
Zhang Qingmin, China Foreign Affairs University
Global Challenges, Domestic Pressures and the Making of China's Foreign Policy