“跨大西洋关系与欧亚地缘政治变迁”会议议程(英文)

International Symposium

Transatlantic Relations and Eurasia

 (September 3-4, 2004)

(Auditorium, New Yifu Building,

 East China Normal University, Shanghai, China)

 

Organizers: a) School of Advanced International and Area Studies (SAIAS) East China Normal University

           b) Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

            c) Academia Sinica Europaea, Shanghai

 

Friday Morning, September 3, 2004

09:00-09:30: Opening Session

Chair: Feng Shaolei (Dean, School of Advanced International and Area Studies,EastChinaNormalUniversity)

Address: Zhang Jishun (Professor, Chairman, University Board, Party Secretary,EastChinaNormalUniversity)

Keynote Speaker: Zhang Deguang (Secretary General, Shanghai Cooperation Organization and former Vice Minister of Foreign Ministry)

 

Panel I

Transatlantic Relations and Global Geopolitics (Ⅰ)

Chair: Xiang Lanxin (Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland,Chairman of Council for School of Advanced International and Area Studies, East China Normal University)

Keynote Speeches:

09:30 – 09:55  The Geopolitics and the Broken West

David Calleo (Dean Acheson Professor of European Studies,Johns Hopkins UniversityUSA)

09:55 – 10:20  Transatlantic ties and Geoplitical trend: the Chinese view

Yang Chengxu (Ambassador,Chairman,China National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation)

10:20 – 10:35 Commentator:

Hirotaka Watanabe (Professor,TokyoUniversity of Foreign Studies,Japan)

10:3510:55 Open Discussion

10:55 – 11:05 Coffee break

 

Panel I

Transatlantic Relations and Global Geopolitics (Ⅱ)

Chair: Fan Jun (Dean,School ofLaw and Politics,EastChinaNormalUniversity )

Keynote Speeches:

11:05 – 11:30  Anglo-American relations and the Iraq War

Kendall Myers (Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Senior Advisor, State Department USA)

11:30 – 11:55  China’s Eurasian Experiment

Xiang Lanxin

11:55 – 12:10  Commentator

Ding Xinghao (Chairman, Shanghai Society for American Studies )

12:10 – 12:30  Open Discussion

12:30 – 14:15  Lunch break

 

Friday Afternoon, September 3, 2004

Panel II

Transatlantic Relations and Eurasian Strategic Cooperation (Ⅰ)

Chair: Wu Yikang (Chairman, Chinese Society for EU Studies)

Keynote Speeches:

The “New Europe” and Transatlantic ties

14:15 – 14:40  Avis Bohlen (Ambassador former Assistant Secretary of Arms Control,State Department,USA)

The Europe-US Relations: China’s Perspective

14:40 – 15:05  Mei Zhaorong (Ambassdor, Former President of Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs, Honorary Director, the IWD, DRC of State Council of China)

15:05 – 15:20  Commentator

Kendall Myers (Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Senior Advisor, State Department, USA)

15:20 – 15:40  Open Discussion

15:40 – 15:55  Coffee break

 

Panel II

Transatlantic Relations and Eurasian Strategic Cooperation (Ⅱ)

Chair: Zhu Weilie(Director, Middle East Studies Institute,Shanghai International Studies University)

Keynote Speeches:

15:55 – 16:20 Transatlantic Relations and Euroasia’s Cooperation

Herve Dejean de la Batie(Deputy Director, Asia-Pacific, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

16:20 – 16:45 Transatlantic Relations and Central Asia

Mathew Burrows(Director of Analysis, National Intelligence Council,Washington,DCUSA)

16:45 – 17:00  Commentator

Shen Dingli(Professor, Associate Dean,School ofInternational Affairs,FudanUniversity)

17:00 – 17:30 Open Discussion

18:30 Dinner party

 

Saturday Morning, September 4, 2004

Panel III

Sino-US Relations and Transatlantic Ties (Ⅰ)

Chair: Yu Xintian(President of Shanghai Institute for International Studies)

Keynote Speeches:

09:00 – 09:25  US Strategic doctrine and Transatlantic ties

Dana Allin(Editor-in-Chief, Survival, Senior Fellow, IISS, London)

09:25–09:50  Eurasian Experience and Northeast Asian Security Arrangement

Pan Zhenqiang(General, National Defense University, Beijing)

09:50 – 10:05  Commentator

Xiang Lanxin

10:05 – 10:25  Open Discussion

10:25 – 10:35  Coffee break

 

Panel III

Sino-US Relations and Transatlantic Ties(Ⅱ)

Chair: Xing Guangcheng (President,Institute ofRussian, Eastern European &

Central Asian Studies, ChineseAcademyof Social Science)

Keynote Speeches:

10:35 – 10:55  The US-Russia-China Strategic Triangle

Andrew Kuchins (Director, Carnegie Moscow Center)

10:55 – 11:20  Russian’s Image of China and the Sino-Russian Relations

Alexander Lukin (Director of Center for East Asia, Moscow State Institute of International Relations)

11:20 – 11:35 Commentator

Pan Guang (Director, Center for Eastern Europe, Middle and Western Asian Studies,ShanghaiAcademy ofSocial Sciences)

11:35 – 12:00 Open Discussion

12:00 – 14:00 Lunch break

 

Saturday Afternoon, September 4, 2004

Panel IV

China’s Peaceful Rise and Transatlantic Relations(Ⅰ)

Chair: Pan Shiwei ( Professor, Shanghai Social Science Association )

Keynote Speeches:

14:00 – 14:25  European View of China’s Rise

Guy-Olivier Faure(Professor of International Negotiation, the Sorbonne)

14:25 – 14:50  The Comparison of China’s Road to Great Power and that of Western Powers

Huang Renwei(Deputy Director, Shanghai Social Science Academy)

14:50 – 15:05 Commentator

Knut Dethlefsen(Chief Representative of Ebert Foundation to Shanghai)

15:05 – 15:25 Open Discussion

15:25 – 15:40 Coffee break

 

Panel IV

China’s Peaceful Rise and Transatlantic Relations(Ⅱ)

Chair: Zhang Nianchi(Director, Shanghai Institute for East Asian Studies)

Keynote Speeches:

15:40 – 16:05  The US-China relations and Peaceful Rise

Yang Jiemian(Senior Fellow and Vice President of Shanghai Institute for International Studies)

16:05 – 16:30  The Sino-US-Russia Traniangle and Peaceful Rise

Feng Shaolei(Dean, School of Advanced International and Area Studies, East China Normal University)

16:30 – 16:45 Commentator:

          Xing Guangcheng (President, Institute of Russian, Eastern European & Central Asian Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Science)

16:45 – 17:05 Open Discussion

 

17:10  Concluding session

Keynote Speakers:

Wang Jianpan(President of East China Normal University)

Xiang Lanxin(Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, Henry Kissinger Chair, Library of Congress)

David Calleo(Dean Acheson Professor of European Studies, Johns Hopkins University USA)

David Gosset(Dorector of Academia Sinica Europaea, Shanghai)

Feng Shaolei(Dean, School of Advanced International and Area Studies, East China Normal University)

18:30  Dinner party

 

 

Participants

Foreign panelists:
Hon. Hubert Verdrine (former Foreign Minister of France, proposed)

Dr. Dana Allin, Senior Fellow, IISS, London

Ambassador Avis Bohlen, former Assistant Secretary of Arms Control, State Department

Dr. Mathew Burrows, Director of Analysis, National Intelligence Council, Washington, DC

David Calleo, Dean Acheson Professor of European Studies, Johns Hopkins University

Guy-Olivier Faure, Professor of International Negotiation, the Sorbonne

Dr. Andrew Kuchins, Director, Carnegie Moscow Center

Dr. Kendall Myers, Senior Advisor, State Department

Alfredo Pastor, Former Secretary of State of Economy, Spain

Frank Pfetsch, Professor of Political Science, University of  Heidelberg

Dr. Michael Pillsbury, Senior Advisor to Secretary of Defense, Washington, DC

Dr. Knut Dethlefsen, Chief Representative of Ebert Foundation to Shanghai

Akihiko Tanaka, Professor, University of Tokyo

 

Chinese Side

Mei Zhaorong, Former President of Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs, Former Ambassdor of China to Germany, Honorary Director, the IWD, DRC of State Council of China

Ambassador Wu Jianmin, President, College for Foreign Affairs, Beijing

Huang Renwei, Shanghai Social Science Academy

Amb. Mei Zhaorong

General Pan Zhenqiang, National Defense University, Beijing

Shen Dingli, Associate Dean, School of International Affairs, Fudan University

Yang Chengxu, Chairman, National Committee of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation

Yang Jiemian, Deputy Director, Shanghai Institute of International Affairs

Yu Xintian, Director, Shanghai Institute of International Affairs

Feng Shaolei, Dean, School of Advanced International and Area Studies, East China Normal University

Lanxin Xiang, Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, Henry Kissinger Chair, Library of Congress

Zhang Deguang, Secretary-General, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs

 

 

 

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11:35 – 12:00 Open Discussion

12:00 – 14:00 Lunch break

 

Saturday Afternoon, September 4, 2004

Panel IV

China’s Peaceful Rise and Transatlantic Relations(Ⅰ)

Chair: Pan Shiwei ( Professor, Shanghai Social Science Association )

Keynote Speeches:

14:00 – 14:25  European View of China’s Rise

Guy-Olivier Faure(Professor of International Negotiation, the Sorbonne)

14:25 – 14:50  The Comparison of China’s Road to Great Power and that of Western Powers

Huang Renwei(Deputy Director, Shanghai Social Science Academy)

14:50 – 15:05 Commentator

Knut Dethlefsen(Chief Representative of Ebert Foundation to Shanghai)

15:05 – 15:25 Open Discussion

15:25 – 15:40 Coffee break

 

Panel IV

China’s Peaceful Rise and Transatlantic Relations(Ⅱ)

Chair: Zhang Nianchi(Director, Shanghai Institute for East Asian Studies)

Keynote Speeches:

15:40 – 16:05  The US-China relations and Peaceful Rise

Yang Jiemian(Senior Fellow and Vice President of Shanghai Institute for International Studies)

16:05 – 16:30  The Sino-US-Russia Traniangle and Peaceful Rise

Feng Shaolei(Dean, School of Advanced International and Area Studies, East China Normal University)

16:30 – 16:45 Commentator:

          Xing Guangcheng (President, Institute of Russian, Eastern European & Central Asian Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Science)

16:45 – 17:05 Open Discussion

 

17:10  Concluding session

Keynote Speakers:

Wang Jianpan(President of East China Normal University)

Xiang Lanxin(Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, Henry Kissinger Chair, Library of Congress)

David Calleo(Dean Acheson Professor of European Studies, Johns Hopkins University USA)

David Gosset(Dorector of Academia Sinica Europaea, Shanghai)

Feng Shaolei(Dean, School of Advanced International and Area Studies, East China Normal University)

18:30  Dinner party

 

 

Participants

Foreign panelists:
Hon. Hubert Verdrine (former Foreign Minister of France, proposed)

Dr. Dana Allin, Senior Fellow, IISS,London

Ambassador Avis Bohlen, former Assistant Secretary of Arms Control, State Department

Dr. Mathew Burrows, Director of Analysis, National Intelligence Council,Washington,DC

David Calleo, Dean Acheson Professor of European Studies,JohnsHopkinsUniversity

Guy-Olivier Faure, Professor of International Negotiation, the Sorbonne

Dr. Andrew Kuchins, Director,CarnegieMoscowCenter

Dr. Kendall Myers, Senior Advisor, State Department

Alfredo Pastor, Former Secretary ofState of Economy,Spain

Frank Pfetsch, Professor of Political Science, University of  Heidelberg

Dr. Michael Pillsbury, Senior Advisor to Secretary of Defense,Washington,DC

Dr. Knut Dethlefsen, Chief Representative of Ebert Foundation toShanghai

Akihiko Tanaka, Professor,UniversityofTokyo

 

Chinese Side

Mei Zhaorong, Former President of Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs, Former Ambassdor of China to Germany, Honorary Director, the IWD, DRC of State Council of China

Ambassador Wu Jianmin, President, College for Foreign Affairs, Beijing

Huang Renwei, Shanghai Social Science Academy

Amb. Mei Zhaorong

General Pan Zhenqiang,NationalDefenseUniversity,Beijing

Shen Dingli, Associate Dean,SchoolofInternationalAffairs,FudanUniversity

Yang Chengxu, Chairman, National Committee ofAsiaPacific Economic Cooperation

Yang Jiemian, Deputy Director, Shanghai Institute of International Affairs

Yu Xintian, Director, Shanghai Institute of International Affairs

Feng Shaolei, Dean, School of Advanced International and Area Studies,EastChinaNormalUniversity

Lanxin Xiang, Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, Henry Kissinger Chair, Library of Congress

Zhang Deguang, Secretary-General, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs