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[Seoul International Academic Conference]
As part of the ongoing mid-to-long-term research project, 'China's Future Growth and the Construction of a New Asia-Pacific Civilization,' the East Asia Institute (EAI) hosted an international academic conference in Seoul on November 16-17. The conference, comprising a total of six sessions, brought together 21 researchers from four countries—South Korea, the United States, China, and Japan. In-depth discussions were held on the impacts and challenges posed by China's rise across various domains, including economics, security, technological development, and energy/environment, and how these factors will shape the future order of the Asia-Pacific region.
This conference was held in private. Content from some public sessions can be viewed in the video below.
Program
Rising China and the Future of the Asia-Pacific Order
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| 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 |
*This text is an AI translation of an original written in Korean. Some translations or nuances may be inaccurate.