Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
International Workshop
The Idea of BRICS Development Bank and Its Implication for International
Aid Governance
Open-Floor Discussion
Agenda
Saturday, March 16, 2013
12:30
Lunch
14:30
08:30
09:00
Welcome Address
East Asian Security Order and the Transformation of Chinas East Asia
Security Policy
Regional Power
Legacy of East Asian Regionalism: From Tributary System to East Asian Community
Open-Floor Discussion
16:00
Coffee Break
Open-Floor Discussion
16:15
10:45
Coffee Break
11:00
The Economic Power of Regional Powers and Its Impact on Global Institutions
Prof. Robbert Kappel, GIGA
02
Open-Floor Discussion
18:30
Welcome Dinner
Open-Floor Discussion
10:45
Coffee Break
11:00
11:45
12:15
Concluding Remarks
Prof. Zhu Liqun, CFAU
Prof. Henner Frtig, GIGA
Lunch
Be
ijin
BTV
The Third Ring Road
Venue: The Presidential Beijing, 9 Fuchengmenwai Road, Xicheng District, Beijing, 100037
g
Ca
pi
ta
lA
irp
or
The ISAF Withdrawal from Afghanistan and Its Impact on West Asia/the
Middle East
Prof. Henner Frtig, GIGA
Beijing Zoo
Beijing
Exhibition Hall
Central
Television Tower
PingAN St.
BeiHai Park
Parkson
Wang Fu Jing
09:15
WorkersStadium
(WST)
The Forbidden City
Chang An Aveneue
The Workshop has received funding by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Fundamental
Research Funds for the Central Universities by the Ministries of Finance and Education of China.
03
04
German Participants
Prof. Dr. Henner Frtig
By Subway
You can use Airport Express from Beijing Capital Airport Station () to
Dongzhimen () Station, and then transfer to Subway Line 2 and get off at
Fuchengmen () station, Exit A (Northwetern Exit). When you come out from
the Exit, turn right (west) and youll be on the Fuchengmenwai Street ().
Walk for about 500 meters and turn right. The Presidential Beijing () will
be on your right.
By Taxi
If you ask a taxi driver to take you there, please show him/her the following
Chinese sentence:
Please take me to The Presidential Beijing, 9 Fuchengmenwai Road, Xicheng District
9
qng di w q x chng q f chng mn wi d je ja ju ho bi jng gu bn ju din
For any relevant query regarding the conference, please contact:
Ms. Li Li (): +86-10-68323122; +86 135 2198 3061
Mr. Tong Wei (): +86 137 1881 5452
CFAU Address: 24, Zhanlan Road, Xicheng District, Beijing, 100037, P. R. China
Website: http://www.cfau.edu.cn
05
06
07
08
Dr. Hu Shisheng ()
Dr. Hu is a Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Institute
for South & Southeast Asian and Oceania Studies at China
Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR).
Hu received B.A. in Hindi Language and Literature and
M.A. in Sanskrit and Bali Languages and Literature in Dept.
of Oriental Studies at Peking University. He received Ph.D.
in International Politics & Relations on ethnic and religious
issues from CICIR in 2006. In 2004, he was a visiting scholar at
John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He is the author
of Tibetans in Exile: the Construction of Group Identities and Its Embarrassment (2008).
His recent research focuses on South Asia security issues.
E-mail: hsshss1968@yahoo.com.cn
09
10
CFAU Participants
Prof. Qin Yaqing ()
Prof. Qin is Executive Vice President and Professor of
International Studies of CFAU, Vice-president of China
National Association for International Studies (CNAIS); and
China Country Coordinator for the Network of East Asia
Think Tanks (NEAT). He was on the resource team for the UN
High Panel for Challenges, Threats, and Changes (2003) and
worked as Special Assistant to the Chinese Eminent Person,
China-ASEAN Eminent Persons Group (2005). He served as
member of the editorial board of Global Governance and sits on the international
advisory board for the policy analysis series of the West-East Center, USA, and
got his Ph. D. in Political Science at University of Missouri-Columbia, U.S.A. and
received training in international economy at Antwerp University, Belgium. Qin
has published extensively, including translated IR classics such as Twenty Years
Crisis, Social Theory of International Politics (2003), and Perception and Misperception
in International Politics (2003).
E-mail: yqqin@cfau.edu.cn
11
12
Dr. Ji Ling ()
Dr. JI is Deputy Director of East Asian Studies Center of
CFAU. She obtained Ph.D. degree in International Relations
from CFAU. She was a visiting Fulbright scholar at Fletcher
School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University during
2010-2011. Her research interests include international
relations theory and East Asian Studies. Her recent
publications include: "Rethinking the Identity Theory under the
Framework of Systemic Constructivism: Concepts and Logic",
World Economics and Politics (2012); "Out-of-balance of the Power Structure and
Psychological Expectation: The Issue of Trust in China-ASEAN Relations", Southeast
Asian Affairs (2012).
E-mail: jiling@cfau.edu.cn
13
Ms. Li Li ()
Li Li, 2011-2012 China-U.S. Fulbright Ph.D. Candidate in
Political Science, jointly trained by the Institute of International
Studies (IIS) of CFAU and the Political Science Department
of University of Connecticut (UConn), the U.S.A. She got
her B.A. in English, second B.A. in Diplomacy, M.A. in
International Relations (IR) and is now a Ph.D. candidate
in IR at the IIS of CFAU. She has been Academic Research
Ofce of CFAU since 2003, mainly engaged in international
academic exchanges and programs management.
E-mail: lilian8006@cfau.edu.cn
14