Events

Expert Seminar with Prof. Gerald Chan

  • 2016-04-19
EAI held an Expert Seminar as part of the EAI Fellows Program on April 19, 2016 with Professor Gerald Chan from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Professor Chan presented on China’s rapidly growing high-speed rail industries and its application of technology as part of an infrastructure diplomacy strategy which is one facet of the “one belt, one road” policy. Also, he analyzed Asian countries’ different responses to China’s current diplomatic initiatives in the areas of finance, trade, multilateral consortiums, and infrastructure including the high-speed rail diplomacy. With the establishment of world-wide railway networks, he suggested the possibility of a new “geo-neo-functional" international order emerging if we consider geopolitics, geoeconomics, and social relations. Topic
“China’s High-speed Rail Diplomacy: Global Impacts and East Asian Responses” Presenter
Gerald Chan, University of Auckland, New Zealand Moderator
Donghoon Hahn, The Catholic University of Korea

Discussants

Young Joon Kim, Institute for National Security Strategy

Dongmin Lee, Dankook University

Wooyeal Paik, Sungkyunkwan University

Yu Kyung Yeo, Kyung Hee University


* Fellows Program on Peace, Governance, and Development in East Asia” invites both established and next-generation East Asia specialists from all over the world, giving them the opportunity to conduct their research in East Asian countries and to promote scholarly exchanges among scholars and experts. The awardees give seminars and lectures based on their chosen research topic during their research travel to East Asian countries including South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and China.
Expert Seminar with Prof. Gerald Chan
Expert Seminar with Prof. Gerald Chan
Expert Seminar with Prof. Gerald Chan