The East Asia Institute (EAI) hosted the Seoul International Conference on November 16-17, 2018 for the "Rising China and New Civilization in the Asia Pacific" research project. The conference, which was held at the Somerset Palace in Seoul, brought together the four research teams from South Korea, China, Japan, and the U.S. to present and discuss the outcomes of their first year research. The conference was divided into six sessions on China’s energy and the environment, technology development, political economy, security, and the future of the regional order. Participants discussed diverse issues on China’s growth, the challenges that it will face up to 2030, and possible solutions to those challenges.

The public session, entitled "Rising China and the Future of the Asia-Pacific Order" can be found in the following video clips.

 

Program
Rising China and the Future of the Asia-Pacific Order

November 17

09:30-11:30

Moderator
Yul Sohn, President, East Asia Institute

Presenters
Barry Naughton, University of California, San Diego
The United States, China and the Asia-Pacific: The Shifting Economic Agenda

Tai Ming Cheung, University of California, San Diego
From Big to Powerful: China’s Quest for Security and Power in the Age of innovation

Kiichi Fujiwara, University of Tokyo
US Disengagement? Consequences of Power Transition for Alliances

Sook Jong Lee, Sungkyunkwan University
East Asian Views on Chinese Influence

Feiteng Zhong, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Rising China, Developmental Security and the Emerging Order in the Asia-Pacific

 

 











 

Major Project

Center for China Studies

Detailed Business

Rising China and New Civilization in the Asia-Pacific

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