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第十一届东亚斯拉夫欧亚会议

 

会议日程

 

 

 

“全球大变局下的欧亚空间:

重塑地区秩序的起点

 

 

 

 

 

 

华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心

 

20221210-11

中国  上海

 

 

 

Officail websidehttps://saias.ecnu.edu.cn/information

 

大陆地区参会者,请使用腾讯会议,下载链接:

https://meeting.tencent.com/download/

 

大陆以外参会者,请使用腾讯会议国际版(VooV Meeting),下载链接:

https://voovmeeting.com/download-center.html?from=1001

 

如何打开同声传译?

大陆地区参会者,同声传译打开作示例:

 

大陆以外参会者,同声传译打开操作示例:

 

 

开幕式(中英同传,会议号:286-584-010

202212101000——1100(北京时间)

 

主旨演讲 (中英同传,会议号:286-584-010

202212101300——1500(北京时间)

 

特别小组会议

202212112100(北京时间)

会议号:851-731-973

 

 

1210日小组会

 

第一组

202212101600-1730 (北京时间)(1 2 34

Panel 1 会议号:441-928-700

Panel 2 会议号:186-541-495

Panel 3 会议号:510-708-369

Panel 4 会议号:785-898-255

 

 

第二组

20221210 1830-2000 (北京时间)(5 6 7

Panel 5 会议号:739-168-637

Panel 6 会议号:314-763-178

Panel 7 会议号:644-169-826

 

 

1211日小组会

 

第三组

202212111000-1130 (北京时间)(8 9 10 11

Panel 8  会议号:275-305-491

Panel 9  会议号:136-175-951

Panel 10 会议号:683-934-216

Panel 11 会议号:760-983-580

 

 

第四组

20221211140000-1530 (北京时间) 12 14 15 16

Panel 12 会议号:132-153-460

Panel 14 会议号:695-806-885

Panel 15 会议号:324-945-874

Panel 16 会议号:836-844-841

 

 

第五组

202212111630-1800  (北京时间) 17 18 19 20

Panel 17 会议号:570-860-978

Panel 18 会议号:883-819-177

Panel 19 会议号:336-516-086

Panel 20 会议号:801-822-936

 

 

 

 

闭幕式(中英同传)

20221211日,1900-20:00 (北京时间)

会议号:466-441-904

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

开幕式(中英同传会议号:286-584-010

202212101000——1100(北京时间)

 

 

主持人:冯绍雷,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心主任,教授

 

华东师范大学党委副书记曹友谊致辞

 

国际中东欧研究理事会(ICCEES)主席克拉夫丘克教授致辞

 

日本学会(JCREES)会长池田嘉郎教授致辞

 

韩国学会(KASEUS)会长严久镐教授致辞

 

蒙古国学会(MACEES)会长阿尔泰·杜尔巴教授致辞

 

 

 

 

 

主旨演讲 (中英同传会议号:286-584-010

202212101300——1500(北京时间)

 

 

主持人:刘军,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心执行主任,教授

 

13:0013:30

冯绍雷,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心主任,教授

 

13:3014:00

松里公孝,东京大学法学部主任,教授

 

14:0014:30

谢尔盖·亚历山大维奇·卡拉加诺夫,俄罗斯高等经济大学教授

 

14:3015:00

理查德·萨科瓦,英国肯特大学教授

 

 

 

 

 

特别小组会议 (会议号:851-731-973

202212112100 (北京时间)

 

特别小组讨论:对乌克兰危机的回应---评估需求和促进国际学术合作

负责人:安德烈·克拉夫丘克

主持人:安德烈·克拉夫丘克,萨德伯里大学、国际中东欧学会

参会:

  1. 安德烈·克拉夫丘克(加拿大),萨德伯里大学教授、国际中东欧学会会长
  2. 亨利克·霍尔格伦(瑞典),瑞典俄罗斯、中东欧和中亚研究学会会长
  3. 皮亚·科伊文宁(芬兰),芬兰俄罗斯和东欧研究学会会长
  4. 池田嘉郎(日本),日本俄罗斯与东欧研究学会会长
  5. 马克·康利夫(加拿大),加拿大斯拉夫学会会长
  6. 卡罗尔·西格曼,(法国),法国国家科学研究中心研究员

评论人:

 

 

 

小组会议

 

 

第一组

202212101600-1730(北京时间)

 

小组讨论1 现代俄罗斯财政经济进程

Panel 1 会议号:441-928-700

负责人:曲文轶

主持人:曲文轶,华东师范大学俄罗斯与欧亚研究院院长、俄罗斯研究中心教授

参会:

  1. 俄罗斯自由民主党财政类型研究,那传林,江苏师范大学教授
  2. 脱钩与俄罗斯金融跨国公司的新现实,维克多·戈尔什科夫,新潟大学副教授
  3. 中俄高技术产品贸易潜力,耿畅均,莫斯科大学博士生

评论人:尹如玉,辽宁大学转型国家经济政治中心助理研究员

 

 

小组讨论2  新形势下的中俄经贸合作机遇与挑战 

Panel 2 会议号:186-541-495

负责人:崔珩、付艳洁 

主持人:付艳,俄罗斯中国总商会秘书长

参会:

  1. 新形势下的中俄经贸合作机遇与挑战,付艳洁,俄罗斯中国总商会秘书长
  2. 新冠大流行下的中国口岸城市的困境——基于对绥芬河的田野调查,崔珩,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心博士后
  3. 题目待定,斯维特拉娜·图马诺娃,莫斯科国际商务协会执行主任
  4. 题目待定,谢尔盖·沙罗诺夫,俄罗斯团结银行副总裁
  5. 题目待定,康斯坦丁·西多连科,俄罗斯驻华商务代表处经贸合作与投资处处长

评论人:陈树森,哈尔滨市企业和投资服务局局长

 

 

 

小组讨论 3 俄乌冲突的非典型研究方法——屈辱、权力下放和摩尔多瓦的认知

Panel 3 会议号:510-708-369

负责人:松里公孝

主持人:松里公孝,东京大学教授

参会:

  1. 情绪而非理性:屈辱循环和俄乌战争的起源,杨成,上海外国语大学教授

;蔡佳菲,上海外国语大学硕士生

  1. 乌克兰在俄罗斯特别军事行动之前的领土整合:地方合并及其对选举的影响,瓦伦蒂娜·罗曼诺娃,基辅莫伊拉学院大学客座教授
  2. 对岸的火灾:面对俄罗斯军队接近敖德萨时摩尔多瓦和德涅斯特河沿岸地区的政治分析,松里公孝,东京大学教授
  3. 俄罗斯意识的文化构建途径:俄罗斯在乌克兰被占领土上的战略,伊琳娜·舒瓦洛娃,独立学者

评论人:林文昕,上海外国语大学助理研究员

 

 

 

小组讨论 4  乌克兰危机背景下的中东欧研究

Panel 4 会议号:785-898-255

负责人:门镜

主持人:门镜华东师范大学政治与国际关系学院教授

参会:

  1. 中医药国际传播在中东欧的优势构建,李永强,中国外文局当代中国与世界研究院助理研究员
  2. 身份塑造与结构性契机:波兰的欧洲安全角色变迁逻,沈亦豪,上海外国语大学博士生
  3. 中国与中东欧合作十年展望,高晓川,华东师范大学欧洲研究中心副主任
  4. 乌克兰危机后波兰外交政策的新变化,雅罗辛斯卡·宝琳娜·娜塔莉亚, 华东师范大学政治与国际关系学院硕士生

评论人:扬科·什切帕诺维奇,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心博士后

 

 

第二组

202212101830-2000 (北京时间)

 

小组讨论5 俄乌冲突下的北极治理与大国博弈

Panel 5 会议号:739-168-637

负责人:徐广淼

主持人:徐广淼,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心副教授

参会:

1“三大范式”下俄乌冲突对北极的溢出效应,徐庆超,中国科学院国家创新与发展战略研究会北极可持续发展研究中心执行主任、研究员

2、地缘环境双重转变背景下俄罗斯北极战略特征与演进,易鑫磊,华东师范大学世界地理与地缘战略研究中心副研究员

3、北极美俄战略竞争:政策冲突、主要动因与发展趋势,曹亮,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心博士生

4、中俄美在北极地区核威慑领域的大国博弈,阿里夫·拉赫曼华东师范大学政治与国际关系学院博士生

评论人:赵隆,上海国际问题研究院全球治理研究所副所长

 

 

小组讨论6 全球化时代大欧亚概念:地缘政治变迁

Panel 6 会议号: 314-763-178

负责人:

主持人:王骏涛,圣彼得堡理工大学副教授

参会:

  1. 题目待定,王骏涛,圣彼得堡理工大学副教授
  2. 题目待定,柳比娜·达里亚·叶夫根涅夫娜,圣彼得堡理工大学讲师
  3. 新地缘政治现实下的欧亚一体化进程,阳书平,莫斯科大学博士生
  4. 俄罗斯是赞助人还是利益相关者?——俄罗斯与德涅斯特河沿岸国家之间的赞助-客户关系研究,佐藤圭史,北海道医疗大学副教授

评论人:谢尔盖·彼留科夫,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心教授

 

 

小组讨论7 地缘风险、海外利益与新时期中国欧亚政策

Panel 7 会议号:644-169-826

负责人:马斌

主持人:马斌,复旦大学国际问题研究院俄罗斯中亚研究中心副研究员

参会:

  1. 一带一路与中国外交核心理念研究:以东方面貌推动全球化,古尔纳尔·沙伊梅尔格诺娃,哈萨克斯坦中国研究中心主任
  2. 俄罗斯-东盟战略伙伴关系研究与反思,亚历山大·S.科罗廖夫,高等经济大学世界经济和世界政治系副教授
  3. 多极世界秩序2.0时代:中国与其他大国在乌克兰、欧亚大陆和网络空间的利益冲突,姆赫·萨哈基扬,亚美尼亚科学院中国-欧亚政治与战略研究理事会主任

评论人:李亮,兰州大学副教授;王海燕,华东师范大学俄罗斯与欧亚研究院副院长,哈萨克斯坦研究中心主任

 

 

第三组

202212111000-1130(北京时间)

 

小组讨论8 乌克兰危机与后苏联空间重组

Panel 8  会议号:275-305-491

负责人:刘军

主持人:王玏,华东师范大学政治与国际关系学院讲师

参会:

  1. 乌克兰危机与后苏联空间重组,刘军,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心教授
  2. 乌克兰危机背景下俄哈合作研究,古尔娜拉·达巴耶娃,KIMEP国际关系系副教授
  3. 自主性与不对称战争:俄罗斯近外地区秩序的衰落,孙超,中共江苏省委党校副教授
  4. 乌克兰战争及其对俄罗斯的地位影响,扬科·什切帕诺维奇,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心博士后

评论人:艾伦·林奇,美国弗吉尼亚大学教授

 

 

小组讨论9:国内视角下的后苏联国家的威权政治动态:统治者、精英和公民

Panel 9  会议号:136-175-951

负责人:鳥飼将雅大阪大学教授

主持人:松里公孝,东京大学教授

参会:

  1. 招募具有前政权污名的有吸引力的候选人:消亡的威权执政党前成员的重新提名模式,鳥飼将雅,大阪大学教授
  2. 专制政体中的民众抗议和精英与群众的联系:来自哈萨克斯坦的实验和观察证据,東島雅昌,东北大学教授
  3. 内生的受欢迎程度:对支持的看法如何影响威权政权的受欢迎程度,奥拉·约翰·路特,威斯康星大学密尔沃基分校教授

评论人:黄以恒,香港教育大学助理教授

 

 

小组讨论10 俄罗斯文化的历史镜像与当代呈现

Panel 10 会议号:683-934-216

负责人:贝文力

主持人:贝文力,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心副主任

参会:

  1. “Doomer”文化:透视俄罗斯,邓仕琴,兰州大学硕士生
  2. 俄罗斯世界19世纪俄罗斯文化民族主义与帝国政策的当代演绎,方亮,北京师范大学博士生

3官方叙事如何影响外交政策:以俄罗斯和乌克兰在乌克兰问题上的叙事争端为例,张严峻,上海社科院国际问题研究所助理研究员

4、俄罗斯青年政治偏好的想象与现实,张慧敏,华东师范大学博士生

评论人:宋羽竹,华东师范大学《俄罗斯研究》编辑

 

 

小组讨论11 俄乌冲突对中亚地缘政治形势的影响

Panel 11 会议号:760-983-580

负责人:王海燕

主持人:王海燕,华东师范大学俄罗斯与欧亚研究院副院长、哈萨克斯坦研究中心主任

参会:

  1. 俄乌冲突背景下的集安组织现状及前景,郑润宇,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心讲师
  2. 特别军事行动下的俄罗斯与中亚互动趋势,叶甫根尼·托洛茨基,托木斯克大学历史系教授
  3. 盟友亦或中立:哈萨克斯坦对俄乌冲突的态度,马燕宁,浙江财经大学助理研究员

评论人:万青松,华东师范大学俄罗斯与欧亚研究院副院长

 

 

第四组

202212111400-1530 (北京时间)

 

小组讨论 12 欧亚地区多样文明的互动与地缘政治格局的重构

Panel 12 会议号:132-153-460

负责人:贝文力

主持人:贝文力,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心副主任

参会:

  1. 丰富和优化中俄人文交流合作的路径,贝文力,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心副主任
  2. 人文合作——实现人民和谐共处之道,潘大渭,上海社科院俄罗斯和中亚研究中心主任
  3. 对欧亚大陆地缘政治格局变化的几点思考,王宪举,中国人民大学俄罗斯研究中心副主任、浙江树人学院白俄罗斯研究中心主任
  4. 中白合作:白俄罗斯共和国外交政策自我认同的因素(2000-2022年),叶夫根尼亚·D·萨尔米吉娜,华东师范大学博士生

评论人:潘大渭,上海社科院俄罗斯和中亚研究中心主任

 

 

 

小组讨论 14 俄乌冲突背景下西方制裁对俄罗斯及全球经济的影响

Panel 14 会议号:695-806-885

负责人:希加耶夫·安东·伊万诺维奇

主持人:希加耶夫·安东·伊万诺维奇,喀山联邦大学副教授

参会:

  1. 题目待定,符永光,喀山联邦大学硕士生
  2. 题目待定,希加耶夫·安东·伊万诺维奇,喀山联邦大学副教授
  3. 俄语冲突背景下俄罗斯的反西方话语建构,崔雯怡,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心博士
  4. 俄乌冲突后俄罗斯国际组织外交新动向,郑洁岚,上海外国语大学讲师

评论人:万青松,华东师范大学俄罗斯与欧亚研究院副院长

 

 

 

小组讨论 15 战争与和平下的俄罗斯、黑海和地中海地区:聚焦当地行为体

Panel 15 会议号:324-945-874

负责人:

主持人:门镜,华东师范大学政治与国际关系学院教授

参会:

  1. 2022年乌克兰危机引发的以色列战略困境:否认中立及其前景研究,锦田爱子,庆应义塾大学副教授
  2. 为什么普京在塞尔维亚深受喜爱?普雷德拉格·马尔科维奇,塞尔维亚当代历史研究所主任
  3. 俄罗斯的军事干预决策研究:乌克兰(2014 年)、叙利亚(2015 年)和乌克兰(2022 年),大串敦,庆应义塾大学教授

评论人:今井宏平,亚洲经济研究所研究员

 

 

小组讨论 16 俄乌冲突的态势与影响

Panel 16 会议号:836-844-841

负责人:阿尔泰·杜尔巴阿

主持人:阿尔泰·杜尔巴阿,蒙古国科学院国际问题研究所所长

参会:

  1. 俄乌冲突背景下的后苏联空间局势,谢尔盖·比留科夫,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心教授
  2. 俄乌冲突背景下的信息战,樊文进,上海外国语大学博士生
  3. 西方国家体育政治化探析——以俄罗斯两届奥运会为例,邢晓曼,吉林大学硕士生
  4. 协调与疏离:欧洲对美政策探析,李云鹏,上海外国大学国际关系与公共事务学院博士生

评论人:丹尼斯·别尔达科夫,吉尔吉斯俄罗斯斯拉夫大学讲师

 

 

 

第五组

202212111630-1800  (北京时间)

 

 

小组讨论 17 苏联历史的记忆及当代投影

Panel 17 会议号:570-860-978

负责人:施越

主持人:施越,北京大学助理教授

参会:

  1. 爱可以公共化吗? 早期苏联电影中的公共公寓生活,本田晃子, 冈山大学副教授
  2. 中亚文明史与苏联建国计划,施越,北京大学助理教授
  3. 戈尔巴乔夫改革:苏联对蒙古利益的影响和变化(1985-1990),阿尔泰·杜尔巴阿,蒙古国科学院国际问题研究所所长
  4. 苏联对捷克斯洛伐克政策研究(1968-1969),孙涛,华东师范大学马克思主义学院博士生

评论人:肖辉忠,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心

 

 

小组讨论 18  中亚国家的政治、外交及其他

Panel 18 会议号:883-819-177

负责人:孙超

主持人:雷建锋,外交学院外交学系副教授

参会:

  1. 土库曼斯坦参与中亚一体化的策略与挑战,谢诚,上海政法学院硕士生
  2. 日本官方发展援助在加强塔吉克斯坦安全中的作用,库尔班诺夫·纳扎尔·伊斯拉莫维奇,莫斯科国际关系学院助教
  3. 哈萨克斯坦的体制改革和一月抗议期间对政治稳定的挑战分析,特诺夫·尼古拉,哈萨克斯坦欧亚国立大学硕士生
  4. 托卡耶夫政府外交特色分析,贾鹏悦,华东师范大学政治与国际关系学院硕士生
  5. 乌兹别克斯坦大学一年级统计学课程中学生的成功。学生的特点是否影响他们的学业成绩?,亚历山大·阿基莫夫,澳大利亚格里菲斯大学

评论人:孙超,中共江苏省委党校副教授

 

 

 

小组讨论 19 欧亚国家对俄乌冲突的回应

Panel 19 会议号:336-516-086

负责人:张红

主持人:张红,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心助理研究员

参会:

  1. 乌克兰危机后的蒙俄关系,阿迪亚·尼亚姆多尔金,蒙古国科学院国际问题研究所俄罗斯研究部研究员
  2. 土耳其的欧亚主义,曹欣茹,上海外国语大学硕士生
  3. 土耳其的欧亚视角:方法与原则,陶静虹,乌拉尔联邦大学博士生
  4. 评价俄罗斯向东转战略:比较亚洲国家如何回应俄罗斯在克里米亚和顿巴斯的行动,王家豪,莫斯科国际关系学院博士生
  5. 土耳其:区域大国的战略意愿与现实困境,彭博,上海环太国际战略研究中心经济师

评论人:张昕,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心副研究员

 

 

 

小组讨论 20  新地缘政治条件下的俄罗斯对外经济关系

Panel 20 会议号:801-822-936

负责人:

主持人:刘军梅,复旦大学俄罗斯与中亚研究中心研究员

参会:

  1. 制裁对俄罗斯地区对外贸易关系的影响,谢罗夫·伊格纳季耶夫、弗拉基米尔·根里克霍维奇,圣彼得堡大学副教授
  2. 制裁背景下俄罗斯外贸物流重组:挑战与前景,波波娃·卢德米拉·瓦列列夫娜,圣彼得堡大学副教授
  3. 俄罗斯联邦与欧盟经济关系的理性与非理性研究,特罗菲缅科·奥尔加·尤里耶夫娜,圣彼得堡大学世界经济系代系主任

评论人:苏特林·谢尔盖·费利克索维奇,圣彼得堡大学教授

 

 

 

闭幕式(中英同传)

20221211日,1900-20:00 (北京时间)

会议号:466-441-904

 

 

主持人:张昕,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心副主任

 

小组汇报一:亨利克·霍尔格伦(瑞典),瑞典俄罗斯、中东欧和中亚研究学会会长

 

小组汇报二:门镜,华东师范大学政治与国际关系学院教授

 

小组汇报三:叶甫根尼·托洛茨基,托木斯克大学历史系教授

 

小组汇报四:松里公孝,东京大学法学部主任

 

小组汇报五:阿尔泰·杜尔巴阿,蒙古国科学院国际问题研究所所长

 

小组汇报六:施越,北京大学助理教授

 

总结发言:冯绍雷,华东师范大学俄罗斯研究中心主任

The 11th East Asian Conference on Slavic Eurasian Studies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eurasian Space under Great Global Changes:

A Starting Point for Reshaping Regional Order

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conference Schedule

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Center for Russian Studies

East China Normal University

 

 

 

December 10-11, 2022

Shanghai   China

 

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Meeting ID

 

Opening Ceremony

Meeting ID286-584-010

December 10, 2022,  1000——1100Beijing Time

 

Keynote Speechs

Meeting ID286-584-010

December 10, 2022,  1300——1500Beijing Time

 

Special Panel Discussion

Meeting ID851-731-973

December 11, 2022,  2100Beijing Time

 

 

Panel Meetings

December 10, 2022

 

The First Panel Section

December 10, 2022,  1600-1730 Beijing Time)(1 2 34

Panel 1 441-928-700

Panel 2 186-541-495

Panel 3 510-708-369

Panel 4 785-898-255

 

 

The Second Panel Section

December 10, 2022,  1830-2000 Beijing Time)(5 6 7

Panel 5 739-168-637

Panel 6 314-763-178

Panel 7 644-169-826

 

 

Panel Meetings

December 11, 2022

 

 

The Third Panel Section

December 11, 2022,  1000-1130 Beijing Time)(8 9 10 11

Panel 8  275-305-491

Panel 9  136-175-951

Panel 10 683-934-216

Panel 11 760-983-580

 

 

The Fourth Panel Section

December 11, 2022,  140000-1530 Beijing Time) (12 14 15 16

Panel 12 132-153-460

Panel 14 695-806-885

Panel 15 324-945-874

Panel 16 836-844-841

 

The Fifth Panel Section

December 11, 2022,  1630-1800  Beijing Time) (17 18 19 20

Panel 17 570-860-978

Panel 18 883-819-177

Panel 19 336-516-086

Panel 20 801-822-936

 

 

 

Closing Ceremony

December 11, 20221900-20:00 Beijing Time

Meeting ID466-441-904

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Opening Ceremony

 

Meeting ID: 286-584-010

 

( Assistance with Chinese and English simultaneous interpretation

 

December 10, 202210:00 - 11:00 (Beijing time)

 

 

Moderator: Professor Feng Shaolei, Director of the Center for Russian Studies (CRS), East China Normal University

 

Openning speech by CAO Youyi,vice chairman of the University Council of ECNU

 

Opening Speech by Professor Andrii Krawchuk, President of the International Council for Central and Eastern European Studies (ICCEES)

 

Opening Speech by Professor Yoshiro Ikeda, President of the Japanese Council of Russian and East European Studies (JCREES)

 

Opening Speech by Professor EOM Gu-ho, President of the Korean Association of Slavic-Eurasian Studies (KASEUS)

 

Opening Speech by Altai Dulbaa, President of Mongolian Association for Central and Eastern Europe studies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keynote Speechs

 

Meeting ID: 286-584-010

 

( Assistance with Chinese and English simultaneous interpretation

 

 December 10, 2022, 13:00 - 15:00 (Beijing time)

 

 

Moderator: Liu Jun , Executive Director of the CRS, East China Normal University

 

13:0013:30

 

Professor Feng Shaolei, Director of the CRS, East China Normal University

 

13:3014:00

 

Professor Kimitaka Matsuzato, Director of the Faculty of Law and Political Science, The University of Tokyo

 

14:0014:30

 

Professor Sergey Karaganov, HSE University, Russia

 

14:3015:00

 

Professor Richard Sakwa, University of Kent, UK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Special Panel Meeting

 

December 11, 2022,  21:00 (Beijing time)

 

Special Panel Discussion: Responding to the Ukraine Crisis - Assessing Needs and Promoting International Academic CooperationMeeting ID: 851-731-973

Panel Chair: Andrii Krawchuk

Moderator: Andrii Krawchuk (Canada),University of Sudbury, ICCEES

Panalists:

  1. Andrii Krawchuk (Canada), Professor at University of Sudbury, President of the ICCEES
  2. Henrik Hallgren (Sweden), President of the Swedish Society for the Study of Russia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia
  3. Pia Koivunen (Finland), President of the Finnish Association for Russian and East European Studies
  4. Yoshiro Ikeda (Japan), President of the JCREES
  5. Mark Conliffe (Canada), President of the Canadian Association of Slavists
  6. Carole Sigman (France), Researcher of French National Centre for Scientific Research

Commentator :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Panel Meetings

 

The First Panel Section

 

December 10, 2022 16:00-17:30 (Beijing time)

 

Panel Discussion 1: Financial and Economic Processes in Modern Russia Meeting ID: 441-928-700

Panel Chair: Qu Wenyi

Moderator: Qu Wenyi, Professor of the CRS, East China Normal University

Panalists:

  1. A Study of the Financial Types of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, Na Chuanlin, Professor of Jiangsu Normal University
  2. Decoupling and the New Reality of Russian Financial Multinationals, Viktor Gorshkov, Associate Professor of University of Niigata Prefecture
  3. Trade Potential of High-Tech Products between Russia and China, Geng Changjun, PhD Candidate of  M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University

Commentator: Yin Ruyu, Assistant Researcher of the Research Center for Economy and Politics of Transition Countries, Liaoning University

 

 

 

Panel Discussion 2: Opportunities and Challenges of Russian-Chinese Economic and Trade Cooperation in the New Era Meeting ID: 186-541-495

Panel Chair: Cui Heng, Fu Yanjie

Moderator: Fu Yanjie, Secretary general of The Union of Chinese Entrepreneurs in Russia

Panalists:

  1. Opportunities and Challenges of Russian-Chinese Economic and Trade Cooperation in the New Situation, Fu Yanjie, Secretary of  the Union of Chinese Entrepreneurs in Russia
  2. The Dilemma of Chinese Port Cities Under the Covid-19 Pandemic - Based on a Field Survey in Suifenhe, Cui Heng, Postdoctoral Researcher of the CRS, East China Normal University
  3. Title to be determined, Svetlana Tumanova , Executive Director of the Moscow International Business Association
  4. Title to be determined, Sergey Sharonov , Vice President of the Solidarnost Bank,  Russia
  5. Title to be determined, Konstantin Sidorenko , Director of the Trade Representation of the Russian Federation to the People's Republic of China

Commentator: Chen Shusen, Director of the Harbin Enterprise and Investment Service Bureau, China

 

 

 

Panel Discussion 3: An Atypical Approach to the Study of the  Russian-Ukrainian Conflict--Humiliation, Decentralization, and the Perception of Moldova Meeting ID: 510-708-369

Panel Chair: Kimitaka Matsuzato

Moderator: Kimitaka Matsuzato, The University of Tokyo

Panalists:

  1. Emotion Rather Than Reason: the Cycle of Humiliation and the Origins of the Russo-Ukrainian War, Yang Cheng, Professor of the Shanghai International Studies University; Ca Jiafei, Gratuate Student of Shanghai International Studies University
  2. Territorial Consolidation in Ukraine Prior to the Russian Military Invasion: Local Consolidation and Its Impact on Elections, Valentyna Romanova, Visiting Professor of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy University
  3. Fires Across the River: Political Analysis of Moldova and Transnistria in the Face of Russian Troops Approaching Odessa, Kimitaka Matsuzato, Professor of the University of Tokyo
  4. Constructing Russianness Through Culture: Russia’s Strategies in the Occupied Ukrainian Territories, Iryna Shuvalova , Independent Researcher

Commentator: Lin Wenxin, Assistant Researcher of Shanghai International Studies University

 

 

 

Panel Discussion 4: Central and Eastern European Studies in the Context of the Ukraine Crisis Meeting ID: 785-898-255

Panel Chair: Men Jing

Moderator: Men Jing, Professor of the School of Politics and International Relations, East China Normal University

Panalists:

  1. Building Advantages of International Communication of Chinese Medicine in Central and Eastern Europe, Li Yongqiang, Assistant Researcher of the  Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies
  2. Identity Shaping and Structural Opportunity: Poland's Changing European Security Role Logic, Shen Yihao, PhD Candidate of Shanghai International Studies University
  3. A Decade of Cooperation Between China and Central and Eastern Europe, Gao Xiaochuan, Deputy Director of the Center for European Studies
  4. New Changes in Polish Foreign Policy after the Ukraine Crisis, Jarosinska Paulina Natalya, Gratuate Student of the School of Politics and International Relations, East China Normal University

Commentator: Janko Šćepanović, Postdoctoral Researcher of the CRS, East China Normal University

 

 

The Second Panel Section

 

December 10, 2022, 18:30-20:00 (Beijing time)

 

Panel Discussion 5: Arctic Governance and the Great Power Game under the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Meeting ID: 739-168-637

Panel Chair: Xu Guangmiao

Moderator: Xu Guangmiao, Associate Professor of the CRS, East China Normal University

Panalists:

  1. The Spillover Effect of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on the Arctic under the IR Three ParadigmsDr. Qingchao Xu, Associate Professor of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; Director of the Center for Arctic Sustainability Studies, China Institute for Innovation & Development Strategy
  2. Characteristics and Evolution of Russia's Arctic Geostrategy in the Context of Dual Geoenvironmental Transformations, Yi Xinlei, Associate Researcher of the Center for World Geography and Geostrategy Research, East China Normal University
  3. U.S.-Russian Strategic Competition in the Arctic: Policy Conflicts, Main Motivations and Development Trends, Cao Liang, PhD Candidate of the CRS, East China Normal University
  4. Great power game between China-Russia-USA in the field of nuclear deterence within the Arctic Arena, Arifur Rahman, PhD Candidate of the School of Politics and International Relations, East China University

Commentator: Zhao Long, Deputy Director, Institute of Global Governance, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies

 

 

 

Panel Discussion 6: The Concept of "Greater Eurasia" in the Era of Globalization: Geopolitical Changes Meeting ID: 314-763-178

Panel Chair: Wang Juntao

Moderator: Wang Juntao , Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University

Panalists:

  1. Title to be determined, Wang Juntao , Associate Professor of Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University
  2. Title to be determined, Lubina Daria Evgenyevna , Lecturer of the Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University
  3. Eurasian Integration Process Within New Geopolitical Realities, Yang Shuping, PhD Candidate of  M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
  4. Is Russia a sponsor or a stakeholder? --A Study of Sponsor-Client Relations between Russia and the Transnistrian countries, Keiji Sato, Associate Professor of Health Sciences University of Hokkaido

Commentator: Sergey V. Biryukov, Professor of the CRS, East China Normal University

 

 

Panel Discussion 7: Geopolitical Risks, Overseas Interests and China's Eurasian Policy in the New EraMeeting ID: 644-169-826

Panel Chair: Bin MA

Moderator: Bin MA, Deputy director of the SCO Studies, Associate professor of the Center for Russian and Central Asian Studies, Fudan University

Panelists:

  1.  The BRI as a Key Concept of Chinas Foreign Policy and the Promotion of Globalization with an Eastern Face”,Gulnar Shaimergenova, Director of the Kazakhstan Center for the Study of China, Kazakhstan
  2.  Russia-ASEAN Strategic Partnership: is It Really Strategic?”,Alexander S. Korolev, Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies, Higher School of Economics, Russia
  3.  China and Colliding Interests of Great powers in Ukraine, Eurasia, and Cyberspace in the Era of Multipolar World Order 2.0, Mher D. Sahakyan, Director, China-Eurasia Council for Political and Strategic Research, Armenia

CommentatorLi Liang, Associate Professor of Lan Zhou Univeristy, Wang Haiyan, Associate Researcher,Vice President of Institute of Russian and Eurasian Studies and Director of the Centre for Kazakhstan studies of East China Normal University

 

 

The Third Panel Section

 

December 11, 2022, 10:00-11:30 (Beijing time)

 

Panel Disscussion 8: The Ukraine Crisis and the Restructuring of Post-Soviet Space Meeting ID: 275-305-491

Panel Chair: Liu Jun

Moderator: Wang Le, Lecturer of the School of Politics and International Relations, East China Normal University

Panalists:

  1. The Ukraine Crisis and the Restructuring of Post-Soviet Space,  Liu Jun, Professor of the CRS, East China Normal University
  2. Kazakhstan-Russian collaboration in context of Ukraine crisis, Gulnara Dadabayexa, Associate Professor of the Department of International Relations, KIMEP University
  3. Autonomy and Asymmetric Warfare: The Decline of Russia's Near-Foreign Regional Order, Sun Chao, Associate Professor of CPC Jiangsu Provincial Committee Party School
  4. The War in Ukraine and Its Impact on the Status of Russia, Janko Šćepanović, Postdoctoral Researcher of the CRS, East Normal University

Commentator: Allen Lynch, Professor of University of Virginia

 

 

Panel Discussion 9: Authoritarian Political Dynamics in Post-Soviet States in Domestic Perspective: Rulers, Elites, and Citizens Meeting ID: 136-175-951

Panel Chair: Masatomo Torikai

Moderator: Kimitaka Matsuzato , The University of Tokyo

Panalists:

  1. Recruiting Attractive Candidates with Former Regime Stigmas: A Renomination Model for Former Members of the Demised Authoritarian Ruling Party, Masatomo Torikai ,  Professor of Osaka University
  2. Popular Protest and Elite-Mass Linkages in Authoritarian Regimes: Experimental and Observational Evidence from Kazakhstan, Masaaki Higashijima, Professor of Tohoku University
  3. Endogenous Popularity: How Perceptions of Support Affect the Popularity of Authoritarian Regimes, Ora John Reuter , Professor of UW-Milwaukee

Commentator: Huang Yiheng , Assistant Professor of The Education University of Hong Kong

 

 

Panel Discussion 10: Historical mirroring and contemporary presentation of Russian culture Meeting ID: 683-934-216

Panel Chair: Bei Wenli

Moderator: Bei Wenli, Deputy Director of the CRS, East China Normal University

Panalists:

  1. "Doomer" Culture: A Perspective on Russia, Deng Shiqin, Gratuate Student of Lanzhou University
  2. The "Russian World": A Contemporary Interpretation of Russian Cultural Nationalism and Imperial Policy in the 19th Century, Fang Liang, PhD Candidate of Beijing Normal University
  3. How Official Narratives Affect Foreign Policy: A Case Study of the Narrative Dispute between Russia and Ukraine over Ukraine, Zhang Yanjun, Assistant Researcher, Shanghai Institute of International Relations(SIIS)
  4. Imagination and Reality of Political Preferences of Russian YouthZhang HuiminPhD Candidate of East China Normal University

Commentator: Song Yuzhu, Editor of Russian Studies of the CRS, East China Normal University 

 

 

 

 

Panel Discussion 11: Impact of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict on the Geopolitical Situation in Central Asia (TBD) Meeting ID: 760-983-580

Panel Chair:Wang Haiyan

Moderator: Wang Haiyan, Associate Researcher,Vice President of Institute of Russian and Eurasian Studies and Director of the Centre for Kazakhstan studies of East China Normal University

Panalists:

  1. The status and prospects of the CSTO in the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Zheng Runyu, Lecturer of the CRS, East China Normal University
  2. Trends in Russia's Interaction with Central Asia under Special Military Operations, Evgeny Troitskiy, Professor of the Department of History, Tomsk State University
  3. Allies or Neutrals: Kazakhstan's Approach to the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict, Ma Yanning, Assistant Researcher of Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics

Commentator: Wan Qinsong, Associate professor, Vice President of Institute of Russian and Eurasian Studies of East China Normal University

 

 

 

The Fourth Panel Section

 

December 11, 2022, 14:00-15:30 (Beijing time)

 

Panel Discussion 12: The Interaction of Diverse Civilizations and the Reconstruction of Geopolitical Patterns in Eurasia Meeting ID: 132-153-460

Panel Chair: Bei Wenli

Moderator: Bei Wenli, Deputy Director of the CRS, East China Normal University

Panalists:

  1. The Study on Enrichment and optimization of the path of Sino-Russian cultural exchanges and cooperation Bei Wenli, Deputy Director of the CRS, East China Normal University
  2. Humanistic Cooperation--The Way to Realize the Harmonious Coexistence of the People, Pan Dawei, Director of the Center for Russian and Central Asian Studies, SASS
  3. Some Reflections on the Changing Geopolitical Landscape of Eurasia, Wang Xianju, Deputy Director of the Center for Russian Studies, Renmin University of China, Director of Belarusian Studies Center, Zhejiang Shulin College
  4. China-Belarus cooperation as the factor of the foreign policy self-identification of the Republic of Belarus (2000 - 2022s)Evgeniya D. Salmygina, PhD Candidate of East China Normal University

Commentator: Pan Dawei, Director of the Center for Russian and Central Asian Studies, SASS

 

 

 

Panel Discussion 14: The Impact of Western Sanctions on Russia and the Global Economy in the Context of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Meeting ID: 695-806-885

Panel Chair: Anton Ivanovich Shigaev

Moderator: Anton Ivanovich Shigaev,Associate Professor of Kazan Federal University

Panalists:

  1. Title to be determined, Fu Yongguang, Graduate Student of Kazan Federal University
  2. Title to be determined, Anton Ivanovich Shigaev,Associate Professor of Kazan Federal University
  3. Russia's Anti-Western Discourse Construction under the Background of Russian Language Conflict, Cui Wenyi,PhD Candidate of the CRS, East China Normal University
  4. New Trends in the Diplomacy of Russian International Organizations after the Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Zheng Jielan, Lecturer, Shanghai International Studies University

Commentator: Wan Qinsong, Vice President of Institute of Russian and Eurasian Studies of East China Normal University

 

 

 

Panel Discussion 15:Russia, the Black Sea and the Mediterranean under War and Peace: Spotlight on Local Actors Meeting ID: 324-945-874

Panel Chair:

Moderator:  Men Jing, Professor of East China Normal University

Panalists:

  1. Israel's Strategic Dilemma Raised by the Ukraine Crisis in 2022, Aiko Nishikida, Associate Professor of Keio University
  2. Why is Putin beloved in Serbia? Predrag Markovic, Director of the Institute of Contemporary History of Serbia
  3. Studies of Russian military intervention decisions: Ukraine (2014), Syria (2015), and Ukraine (2022), Atsushi Ogushix, Professor of Keio University

Commentator: Kohei Imai, Researcher of the IDE-JETRO

 

 

 

 

Panel Discussion 16: Situation and Impact of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict Meeting ID: 836-844-841

Panel Chair: Altai Dulbaa

Moderator: Altai Dulbaa, President of Mongolian Association for Central and Eastern Europe studies

Panalists:

  1. The situation in the post-Soviet space in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian confrontation, Sergey V. Biryukov, Professor of East China Normal University
  2. Information Warfare in the Context of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Fan Wenjin, PhD Candidate of Shanghai International Studies University
  3. Exploring the Politicization of Sports in Western Countries--Two Olympic Games in Russia as an Example, Xing Xiaoman, Graduate Student of Jilin University
  4. Harmonization and Alienation: An Exploration of European Policy toward the United States, Li Yunpeng, PhD Candidate of Shanghai International Studies University

Commentator: Denis Berdakov, Lecturer of  Kyrgyz Russian Slavic University

 

 

 

The Fifth Panel Section

 

December 11, 022, 16:30-18:00 (Beijing time)

 

Panel Discussion 17: The Memory of Soviet History and Contemporary Projection Meeting ID: 570-860-978

Panel Chair: Shi Yue

Moderator: Shi Yue, Assistant Professor of Peking University

Panalists:

  1. Can Love be Communalized? Life in public apartments in early Soviet films, Akiko Honda, Associate Professor of Okayama University
  2. The History of Central Asian Civilization and the Soviet State-Building Project, Shi Yue, Assistant Professor of Peking University
  3. The Gorbachev Reforms: Soviet Influence and Changes in Mongolian Interests (1985-1990), Altai Dulbaa, President of Mongolian Association for Central and Eastern Europe studies
  4. A Study of Soviet Policy Toward Czechoslovakia (1968-1969), Sun Tao, PhD candidate, Department of History, East China Normal University

Commentator: Xiao Huizhong, East China Normal University

 

 

Panel Discussion 18: Political and Diplomatic Trends in Central Asian Countries and beyond Meeting ID: 883-819-177

Panel Chair: Sun Chao

Moderator: Lei Jianfeng, Associate Professor of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Chinese University of Foreign Affairs

Panalists:

  1. Strategies and Challenges of Turkmenistan's Panalists in Central Asian Integration, Xie Cheng, Graduate Student of Shanghai University of Political Science and Law
  2. The Role of Japanese Official Development Assistance in Enhancing Security in Tajikistan, Kurbanov Nazar Islamovich, Teaching Assistant of Moscow State Institute of International Relations
  3. Analysis of Institutional Reforms in Kazakhstan and Challenges to Political Stability during the January Protests,Nikolai Ternov, Graduate Student of Eurasian National University
  4. Analysis of diplomatic characteristics of Tokayev government, Jia Pengyue, Graduate Student of School of Politics and International Relations, East China Normal University
  5. Student success in a university first-year statistics course in Uzbekistan: Do students characteristics affect their academic performance?, Alexandr Akimov, Griffith University Australia

Commentator: Sun Chao, Associate Professor of CPC Jiangsu Provincial Committee Party School

 

 

Panel Discussion 19: Eurasian Countries Respond to Russia-Ukraine Conflict Meeting ID: 336-516-086

Panel Chair: Zhang Hong

Moderator: Zhang Hong, Associate Researcher of the CRS, East China Normal University

Panalists:

  1. Mongolia-Russia relations after the crisis in Ukraine, Adiya NYAMDOLJIN, Head of the Department of Russian Studies of the Institute of International Studies, MAS
  2. Eurasianism in Turkey, Cao Xinru, Graduate Student of Shanghai International Studies University
  3. Eurasian Perspectives on Turkey: Methods and Principles, Tao Jinghong, PhD Candidate of Ural Federal University
  4. Evaluating Russia's Turning East Strategy: Comparing How Asian Countries Responded to Russia's Actions in Crimea and the Donbas, Wang Jiahao, PhD Candidate of Moscow State Institute of International Relations
  5. Turkey: The Strategic Will and Realistic Dilemma of a Regional Power, Peng Bo, Shanghai International Rim-Pac Stratedy Study Center

Commentator: Zhang Xin, Deputy director of the CRS, East China Normal University

 

 

 

Panel Discussion 20: Russia's foreign economic relations in the new geopolitical conditions  Meeting ID: 801-822-936

Panel Chair:Liu Junmei

Moderator: Liu Junmei, Professor of Center for Russian and Central Asian Studies, Fudan University

Panalists:

  1. The impact of sanctions on the foreign trade relations of Russian regions, Sherov-Ignatiev, Vladimir Genrikhovich, Associate Professor of Saint Petersburg State University
  2. Restructuring of Russian foreign trade logistics in the context of sanctions: challenges and prospects, Popova Lyudmila Valeryevna, Associate Professor of Saint Petersburg State University
  3. Rational and Irrational Studies of Economic Relations between the Russian Federation and the EU, Olga Yurievna Trofimenko, Saint Petersburg State University

Commentator: Sergey Feliksovich Sutyrin, Professor of Saint Petersburg State University 

 

 

 

Closing Ceremony

 

 (Meeting ID: 466-441-904)

 

( Assistance with Chinese and English simultaneous interpretation

 

December 11, 2022, 19:00-20:00 (Beijing time)

 

 

Moderator: Zhang Xin, Deputy director of the CRS, East China Normal University

 

Group Report 1: Henrik Hallgren, President of Swedish Society for the Study of Russia,

Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia

 

Group Report 2: Men Jing, Professor of the School of Politics and International

Relations, East China Normal University

 

Group Report 3: Evgeny Troitskiy, Professor of the Department of History, Tomsk State

University

 

Group Report 4: Kimitaka Matsuzato, Director of the Faculty of Law and Political

Science, The University of Tokyo

 

Group Report 5: Altai Dulbaa, President of Mongolian Association for Central and Eastern Europe studies

 

Group Report 6: Shi Yue, Assistant Professor of Peking University

 

Concluding Speech : Feng Shaolei, Director of the CRS, East China Normal University

Brief Introduction to ECNU

Founded in Shanghai in October 1951, East China Normal University (ECNU) is one of the most prestigious universities in China sponsored by the national top university construction programs “Project 211” and “Project 985”. In 2017, ECNU was chosen as one of the 36 Class A universities on the list of Double First Class University Plan released by the central government of China.

With two beautiful campuses located in Minhang and Putuo districts of Shanghai, and covering a total area of more than 207 hectares, ECNU has long been known as a Garden University.

Since China opened up to the outside world in 1978, ECNU has developed rapidly into a comprehensive research university. At present, the University has 4 faculties, 30 full-time schools, 4 colleges, 8 advanced research institutes, one college of further education, and one national training center for secondary principals. Its 58 departments offer a total of 84 undergraduate programs in humanities, education, science, engineering, economics, management, philosophy, psychology, law, history and art. In addition, the University also offers 30 doctoral programs, 36 master's programs, one professional doctoral program, 21 professional master's programs, and 26 post-doctoral mobile research stations. 

As the first normal university established after the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, ECNU has attached the utmost importance to teacher training. The Ministry of Education's Training Center for Secondary School Principals located at ECNU is a unique base for the training of secondary school principals on China’s Mainland and for advanced studies for secondary schools in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

ECNU boasts 2 State Key Labs, one National Engineering Research Center, one National Field Observation and Research Station, 7 Key Labs or Engineering Centers, 6 Key Research Bases for Humanities and Social Sciences, one Base for Strategic Studies of the Ministry of Education, and one International Cooperation Laboratory of the Ministry of Education. It also has 10 Key Labs or Engineering Centers, 7 Social Sciences Innovation Bases and Studios, and 2 university think-tanks for the Shanghai Municipality. The university sponsors or supervises the publication of nearly 30 academic journals and periodicals. Its library collection exceeds 4,800,000 volumes, and it also has 47 affiliated primary and secondary schools and kindergartens.

ECNU attaches great importance to internationalization. The university has established exchange and cooperative partnerships with more than 200 internationally renowned universities and academic institutions. As one of the first Chinese universities to carry out international Chinese education, it enjoys a leading position in this field.

Among its 4,000 strong faculty, 1,969 are professors and associate professors, including 18 academicians from the Chinese Academy of Sciences or Chinese Academy of Engineering. Currently, the number of full-time undergraduate students is 16,273 and that of graduate students is 18,935. There are also about 1,527 international students studying at ECNU.

Adhering to the university motto of “Seek truth, foster originality, and live up to the name of a teacher”, ECNU has made great achievements in talent-training, scientific research, community service and international exchanges. It has contributed significantly to the development of Chinese basic education and teacher training, accelerated local, as well as national, economic development and promoted scientific and social growth. The development and transformation of the country and the city have offered huge opportunities to the university. ECNU is working steadily towards its goal of transforming itself into a world-class university, with a number of first-class disciplines and well-coordinated discipline development, while also leading the development of China's teacher education.

华东师范大学

华东师范大学是由国家举办、教育部主管,教育部与上海市人民政府重点共建的综合性研究型大学。学校成立于1951年10月16日,是以大夏大学(1924年)、光华大学(1925年)为基础,同时调进圣约翰大学、复旦大学、同济大学和浙江大学等高校的部分系科,在大夏大学原址上创办的。1959年学校被中共中央确定为全国16所重点院校之一。1972年学校与上海师范学院、上海体育学院等院校合并,改名上海师范大学。1978年学校再次被确认为全国重点大学。1980年学校恢复华东师范大学校名。1986年学校被国务院批准成为设立研究生院的33所高等院校之一。1996年被列入“211工程”国家重点建设大学行列。1997-1998年,上海幼儿师范高等专科学校、上海教育学院和上海第二教育学院等先后并入。2002年根据上海市高校布局结构调整的战略部署,学校启动闵行校区规划建设,并于2006年主体搬迁到闵行校区,形成了“一校两区、联动发展”的办学格局。2006年教育部和上海市决定重点共建华东师范大学,学校进入国家“985工程”高校行列。2017年学校进入国家“世界一流大学”建设高校A类行列,全面开启扎根中国大地建设一流大学的新征程。

立德树人,攀高行远。作为新中国成立后组建的第一所社会主义师范大学,学校始终秉承“智慧的创获,品性的陶熔,民族和社会的发展”这一崇高大学理想,恪守“求实创造,为人师表”的校训精神,全面深入贯彻党的教育方针和各项决策部署,落实立德树人根本任务,为党育人、为国育才,按照学校第十三次党代会精神、“十四五”发展规划和新一轮“双一流”建设方案确定的建设目标路径,围绕“育人、文明、发展”责任使命,持续加强全面从严治党,统筹实施教育教学创新引领、学科科研优化提升、国家战略精准对接三大工程,通过“卓越学术”支撑“卓越育人”,实现更高质量的卓越发展、创新发展、引领发展、特色发展,致力于建设成为引领育人创新的、中国特色世界一流的综合性研究型大学,为“建教育强国”和“以教育强国”的光荣事业做出持续性贡献,为中华民族伟大复兴和人类文明进步做出历史性贡献!

学校目前设有4个学部、33个学院(系)、2个国家重点实验室、14个研究院,另设有4个书院。现有博士学位授权一级学科33个,硕士学位授权一级学科37个,硕士学位授权二级学科3个,硕士专业学位类别24个,博士专业学位类别2个,博士后科研流动站26个。本科专业总数85个,涵盖文学、历史学、哲学、教育学、经济学、理学、工学、管理学、法学、艺术学、医学等11大学科门类。拥有3个国家“双一流”建设学科,2个国家一级重点学科,5个国家二级重点学科、5个国家重点培育学科,12个教育部第四轮学科评估A类学科,6个上海市高峰学科(I类2个,II类2个,IV类2个),12个上海市重点学科和17个上海市一流学科(A类4个,B类13个)。

学校现有教职工4,418人,其中专任教师2,412人。教授及其他高级职称教师2,101人,其中含中国科学院和中国工程院院士(含双聘院士)19人,国家及上海市其他各类人才计划入选者457人。在校全日制本科生15,914人;在校博士研究生3,952人,硕士研究生17,719人;在校留学生(学历生)1,551人。学校主要校区为闵行校区(地址为上海市东川路500号)和普陀校区(地址为上海市中山北路3663号),校园占地总面积约207公顷。

学校理工科拥有2个国家重点实验室,1个国家工程技术研究中心,1个国家野外科学观测研究站,1个国家级国际联合研究中心,8个教育部重点实验室和工程研究中心,1个教育部国际合作联合实验室,1个教育部战略研究基地和高等学校软科学研究基地,1个教育部野外科学观测研究站,1个民政部研究中心,1个国家新闻出版署重点实验室,2个自然资源部重点实验室和工程技术创新中心,12个上海市重点实验室和工程技术研究中心,1个上海市工程研究中心,1个上海市野外科学观测研究站,1个上海市软科学研究基地,1个上海市协同创新中心,2个上海市前沿科学研究基地;学校文科拥有6个教育部人文社会科学重点研究基地,1个教育部哲学社会科学实验室(培育),1个国家教材建设重点研究基地,6个教育部国别和区域研究中心,2个国家智能社会治理实验基地,1个全国普通高校中华优秀传统文化传承基地,1个中国老龄协会老龄科研基地,1家国家新闻出版署出版智库(培育),7个上海市哲学社会科学创新研究基地,6个上海市人民政府决策咨询研究基地工作室,4个上海高校智库,10个上海高校“立德树人”人文社会科学重点研究基地,1个上海高校中华优秀传统文化基地。现有基础学科拔尖学生培养计划2.0基地10个,国家级实验教学示范中心2个,国家级虚拟仿真实验教学中心1个,上海市实验教学示范中心9个。学校主办、承办和合办各类中文期刊23种、英文期刊7种,两校区图书馆拥有实体馆藏文献总量495.29万余册、各类电子文献数据库164个(466个子库)。学校积极对接、主动服务和融入国家战略。教育集团以“卓越”为引领打造基础教育示范校、示范区,现有自办与合作举办的附属中小学、幼儿园共67所(正式招生办学)。学校继续教育坚持管办分离,探索培育高品质非学历教育项目,注重推进内涵式发展,统筹提升社会效能和经济效能。

学校注重国际合作交流,先后与里昂高师等法国三所高等师范学院、美国纽约大学、弗吉尼亚大学、加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚大学、俄罗斯莫斯科罗蒙诺索夫国立大学、圣彼得堡彼得大帝理工大学、澳大利亚昆士兰大学、日本东京大学等世界著名大学建立了紧密合作关系,与世界300余所高校和科研机构签订了学术合作与交流协议。与里昂高师等法国三所高等师范学院成立中法联合研究生院;与法国里昂高师和法国国家科学研究中心成立中法社会与科学联合研究院;与美国纽约大学联合创办的上海纽约大学,是第一所具有独立法人资格的中美合作创办的大学;与法国里昂商学院合作共建亚欧商学院;与以色列海法大学合作共建转化科学与技术联合研究院;与加拿大阿尔伯塔大学共建先进科学与技术联合研究院。学校设有国际汉语教师研修基地,作为中方合作院校建设5所孔子学院和2所独立孔子课堂。

Center for Russian Studies

List of participants of the 11th East Asian Slavic Eurasian Conference

Number Name Organization
1 Wang Chenxing Institute of of Russia, Eastern Europe & Central Asia Studies, CASS, China
2 Li Yongqiang The Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies, China
3 Xu Qingchao University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
4 Chen Shusen Harbin enterprise and investment service bureau, China
5 Fu Yanjie The Union of Chinese Entrepreneurs in Russia, China
6 Peng Bo Shanghai International Rim-Pac Stratedy Study Center
7 Feng Shaolei Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
8 Liu Jun Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
9 Zhang Xin Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
10 Qu Wenyi Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
11 Wang Haiyan Center for Kazakhstan Studies, East Normal University
12 Wan Qingsong Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
13 Xu Guangmiao Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
14 Song Yuzhu Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
15 Bei Wenli Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
16 Cui Heng Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
17 Zhang Hong Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
18 Gao Xiaochuan Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
19 Wang le Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
20 Zheng Runyu Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
21 Janko Šćepanović Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
22 Yi Xinlei East China Normal University
23 Sergey V. Biryukov East China Normal University
24 Zhang Huimin East China Normal University
25 Zhao Yana East China Normal University
26 Cao Liang East China Normal University
27 Sun Tao East China Normal University
28 Jia Pengyue East China Normal University
29 Cui Wenyi East China Normal University
30 ARIFUR RAHMAN East China Normal University
31 Evgeniya D. Salmygina East China Normal University
32 Wang Xianju Ren Min University of China
33 Yang Bo Shanghai International Studies University
34 Yang Cheng Shanghai International Studies University
35 Lin Wenxin Shanghai International Studies University
36 Shen Yihao Shanghai International Studies University
37 Cai Jiafei Shanghai International Studies University
38 Cao Xinru Shanghai International Studies University
39 Fan Wenjin Shanghai International Studies University
40 Li Yunpeng Shanghai International Studies University
41 Zheng Jielan Shanghai International Studies University
42 Ma Bin  Fudan University
43 Liu Junmei Fudan University
44 Han Dongtao Shanghai University of Political Science and Law
45 Xie Cheng Shanghai University of Political Science and Law
46 Zhang Shaoying Shanghai University of Political Science and Law
47 Zhang Grim Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
48 Pan Dawei   Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences,
49 Shi Yue Peking University
50 Fang Liang Beijing Normal University
51 Zhang Jinru Beijing Normal University
52 Yu Youjuan Beijing International Studies University
53 Na Chuanlin Jiangsu Normal University,China
54 Sun Chao CPC Jiangsu Provincial Committee Party School, China
55 Ma Yanning Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics, China
56 Yin Ruyu Research Center for Economy and Politics of Transition Countries, Liaoning University, China
57 Meng Ru Heilongjiang University, China
58 Xing Xiaoman Jilin University, China
59 Deng Shiqin Lanzhou University, China
60 Li Liang Lanzhou University, China
61 Lu Hui Hainan University, China
62 Huang Yiheng The Education University of Hong Kong, China
63 Wang Jiahao Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Russia
64 Geng Changjun M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia  
65 Li Dongxin M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia  
66 Yang Shuping M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia  
67 Wang Juntao Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia
68 Fu Yongguang Kazan Federal University, Russia
69 Tao Jinghong Ural Federal University, Russia
70 EOM Gu-ho  Korean Association of Slavic-Eurasian Studies (KASEUS)
71 Svetlana Kovalskaya Kazakhstan Association of Eurasian, Russian, and Central Asian Studies (KAERCAS)
72 Altai Dulbaa President of Mongolian Association for Central and Eastern Europe studies
73 Suchandana Chatterjee Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies,Kolkata, India
74 Yoshiro Ikeda Japan Council of Russian and East European Studies
75 Kimitaka Matsuzato The University of Tokyo, Japan
76 Masatomo Torikai Osaka University, Japan
77 Akiko Honda Okayama University, Japan
78 Keiji Sato Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Japan
79 Masaaki Higashijima Tohoku University, Japan
80 Aiko Nishikida Keio University, Japan
81 Atsushi Ogushi Keio University, Japan
82 Kohei Imai IDE-JETRO, Japan
83 Victor Gorshkov University of Niigata Prefecture, Japan
84 Viktor Larin Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
85 Konstantin Sidorenko Trade Representation of the Russian Federation to the People's Republic of China
86 Sergey Sharonov Solidarnost Bank, Russia
87 Svetlana Tumanova Moscow International Business Association, Russia
88 Kurbanov Nazar Islamovich Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Russia
89 Sherov-Ignatiev Vladimir Genrikhovich Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
90 Lyudmila Valeryevna Popova Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
91 Sergey Feliksovich Sutyrin Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
92 Vladimir Genrikhovich Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
93 Olga Yurievna Trofimenko Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
94 Lubina Daria Yevgenyevna Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia
95 Alexander S.Korolev HSE University, Russia
96 Sergey Karaganov HSE University, Russia
97 Yevgeny Trotsky Tomsk State University, Russia
98 Anton Ivanovich Shigaev Kazan Federal University, Russia
99 Gulnar Shaimergenova Center for the Study of China,  Kazakhstan
100 Ternov Nikolai Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan
101 Barsukov Alexander Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan
102 Gulnara Dadabayexa KIMEP University, Kazakhstan
103 Denis Berdakov Kyrgyz Russian Slavic University
104 NYAMDOLJIN Adiya Head of the Department of Russian Studies of the Institute of International Studies, MAS
105 Mher D.Sahakyan The China and Eurasia Council for Political and Strategic Research and the Institute of Oriental Studies, National Academy of Sciences
106 Valentyna Romanova Kyiv-Mohyla Academy University, Ukraine
107 Iryna Shuvalova Ukraine 
108 Predrag Markovic German Society for Eastern European Studies
109 Gabriele Freitag German Society for Eastern European Studies
110 Henrik Hallgren Swedish Society for the Study of Russia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Central Asia
111 Pia Koivunen Finnish Association for Russian and East European Studies
112 Georges Mink The Institute of Social Sciences of Politics,International Council for Central and East European Studies
113 Mark Conliffe Canadian Association of Slavists
114 Andrii Krawchuk University of Sudbury, International Council for Central and East European Studies
115 Ora John Reuter UW-Milwaukee, USA
116 Alexandr Akimov Griffith University Australia
117 Allen Lynch University of Virginia, USA
118 Richard Sakwa University of Kent, UK
119  Frode Mellemvik Nord University, Norway

第十一届东亚斯拉夫欧亚会议代表名单

序号 姓名 工作单位
1 王晨星 中国社会科学院俄罗斯东欧中亚研究所
2 李永强 中国外文局当代中国与世界研究院
3 徐庆超 中国科学院国家创新与发展战略研究会北极可持续发展研究中心
4 陈树森 哈尔滨市企业和投资服务局
5 付艳洁 俄罗斯中国总商会
6 彭博 上海环太国际战略研究中心
7 冯绍雷 华东师范大学
8 刘军 华东师范大学
9 张昕 华东师范大学
10 曲文轶 华东师范大学
11 王海燕 华东师范大学
12 万青松 华东师范大学
13 徐广淼 华东师范大学
14 宋雨竹 华东师范大学
15 贝文力 华东师范大学
16 崔珩 华东师范大学
17 张红 华东师范大学
18 高晓川 华东师范大学
19 王玏 华东师范大学
20 郑润宇 华东师范大学
21 扬科·斯切潘诺维奇 华东师范大学
22 易鑫磊 华东师范大学
23 谢尔盖·比尤科夫 华东师范大学
24 张慧敏 华东师范大学
25 赵亚娜 华东师范大学
26 曹亮 华东师范大学
27 孙涛 华东师范大学
28 贾鹏悦 华东师范大学
29 崔雯怡 华东师范大学
30 阿里夫·拉赫曼 华东师范大学
31 叶夫根尼娅·萨尔米吉娜 华东师范大学
32 王宪举 中国人民大学
33 杨波 上海外国语大学
34 杨成 上海外国语大学
35 林文昕 上海外国语大学
36 沈亦豪 上海外国语大学
37 蔡佳菲 上海外国语大学
38 曹欣茹 上海外国语大学
39 樊文进 上海外国语大学
40 李云鹏 上海外国语大学
41 郑洁岚 上海外国语大学
42 马斌 复旦大学
43 刘军梅 复旦大学
44 韩冬涛 上海政法学院
45 谢诚 上海政法学院
46 张少英 上海政法学院
47 张严峻 上海社科院
48 潘大渭 上海社科院
49 施越 北京大学
50 方亮 北京师范大学
51 张晋茹 北京师范大学
52 于优娟 北京第二外国语学院
53 那传林 江苏师范大学
54 孙超 中共江苏省委党校
55 马燕宁 浙江财经大学
56 尹如玉 辽宁大学
57 孟茹 黑龙江大学
58 邢晓曼 吉林大学
59 邓仕琴 兰州大学
60 李亮 兰州大学
61 吕卉 海南大学
62 黄以恒 香港教育大学
63 王家豪 莫斯科国际关系学院
64 耿畅均 莫斯科大学
65 李东芯 莫斯科大学
66 阳书平 莫斯科大学
67 王骏涛 圣彼得堡理工大学
68 符永光 喀山联邦大学
69 陶静虹 乌拉尔联邦大学
70 严久镐 韩国斯拉夫欧亚研究学会
71 斯韦特兰娜·科瓦尔斯卡娅 哈萨克斯坦欧亚、俄罗斯和中亚研究学会
72 阿尔泰·杜尔巴 蒙古国中东欧研究学会
73 苏珊娜·查特吉 毛拉·阿布·卡拉姆·阿扎德亚洲研究所
74 池田嘉郎 日本俄罗斯和东欧研究理事会
75 松里公孝 东京大学
76 鳥飼将雅 大阪大学
77 本田晃子 冈山大学
78 佐藤圭史 北海道医疗大学
79 東島雅昌 日本東北大學
80 錦田愛子 庆应义塾大学
81  大串敦 庆应义塾大学
82 今井宏平 亚洲经济研究所
83 维克多·戈尔什科夫  新潟县立大学
84 维克多·拉林 俄罗斯科学院远东分院
85 康斯坦丁·西多连科 俄罗斯驻华商务代表处经贸合作与投资处
86 谢尔盖·沙罗诺夫 俄罗斯团结银行
87 斯维特拉娜·图马诺娃 莫斯科国际商务协会
88 库尔班诺夫·纳扎尔·伊斯拉莫维奇 莫斯科国际关系学院
89 谢罗夫·伊格纳季耶夫 圣彼得堡大学
90 波波娃·卢德米拉·瓦列列夫娜 圣彼得堡大学
91 谢尔盖·费利索维奇·萨特林 圣彼得堡大学
92 弗拉基米尔·根里克霍维奇 圣彼得堡大学
93 特罗菲缅科·奥尔加·尤里耶夫娜 圣彼得堡大学
94 柳比娜·达里亚·叶夫根涅夫娜 圣彼得堡理工大学
95 亚历山大·科罗廖夫 俄罗斯高等经济大学
96 谢尔盖·亚历山大拉维奇·卡拉加诺夫 俄罗斯高等经济大学
97 叶甫根尼·托洛茨基 俄罗斯托木斯克大学
98 希加耶夫·安东·伊万诺维奇 俄罗斯喀山联邦大学
99 古尔纳·沙伊默格诺娃 哈萨克斯坦中国研究中心
100 尼古拉·特尔诺夫 哈萨克斯坦欧亚国立大学
101 亚历山大·巴尔苏科夫 哈萨克斯坦欧亚国立大学
102 古尔娜拉·达巴耶娃 哈萨克斯坦管理、经济与战略研究院大学
103 丹尼斯·别尔达科夫 吉尔吉斯俄罗斯斯拉夫大学
104 阿迪亚·尼亚姆多尔金 蒙古国科学院国际问题研究所俄罗斯研究部
105 姆赫·萨哈基扬 亚美尼亚科学院中国-欧亚政治与战略研究理事会
106 瓦伦蒂纳·罗曼诺娃 乌克兰国立基辅莫伊拉学院大学
107 伊琳娜·舒瓦洛娃 乌克兰独立学者
108 普雷德拉格·马尔科维奇 德国当代历史研究所
109 加布里埃尔·弗雷塔格 德国东欧研究学会
110 亨利克·霍尔格伦 瑞典俄罗斯、中东欧和中亚研究会
111 皮亚·科伊文宁 芬兰俄罗斯和东欧研究学会
112 乔治·明克 法国政治社会科学研究所
113 马克·康利夫 加拿大斯拉夫协会
114 安德烈·克拉夫丘克 国际中东欧学会
115 奥拉·约翰·路特 美国威斯康星大学密尔沃基分校
116 亚历山大·阿基莫夫 格里菲斯大学
117 艾伦·林奇 美国弗吉尼亚大学
118 理查德·萨科瓦 英国肯特大学
119  弗罗德·梅勒姆维克 挪威诺德大学

List of the 11th East Asian Slavic Eurasian Conference affairs group

Number Name E-mail Phone number
1 Cui Heng cpanger@163.com 15026850859
2 Cao Liang 709309564@qq.com 18697965178
3 Gou Liwu gouliwu205@163.com 18621043162
4 Cui Wenyi 534109694@qq.com 19121701289
5 Zheng Runyu 8333247@qq.com 18701818725
6 Sun Xueyuan 1436097782@qq.com 18566786524
7 Guo Miantian 2399487965@qq.com 13273435629
8 Zeng Weizheng zeng_weizheng@163.com 15083834619
9 Jia Pengyue 1140567576@qq.com 13810980635
10 Liu Jun 13585752237@139.com 13585752237

第十一届东亚斯拉夫欧亚会议会务组名单

序号 姓名 电子邮件 电话
1 崔珩 cpanger@163.com 15026850859
2 曹亮 709309564@qq.com 18697965178
3 苟利武 gouliwu205@163.com 18621043162
4 崔雯怡 534109694@qq.com 19121701289
5 郑润宇 8333247@qq.com 18701818725
6 孙雪缘 1436097782@qq.com 18566786524
7 郭见田 2399487965@qq.com 13273435629
8 曾维政 zeng_weizheng@163.com 15083834619
9 贾鹏悦 1140567576@qq.com 13810980635
10 刘军 13585752237@139.com 13585752237