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The Chinese Model(s) of Development: Domestic and Global Aspects November 4-5, 2011 Taipei 1st Conference Room Humanities and Social Sciences Building 3F Academia Sinica
Organizers: Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica Department of Politics, University of Virginia Sponsors: East Asian Center, University of Virginia Office of Research, Center for International Studies, University of Virginia
CONFERENCE AGENDA (TENTATIVE) Friday, November 4 8:30 A.M.
Registration
9:00 A.M.
Opening Remarks
9:20 A.M.
Keynote Speech Professor Harry Harding (Dean, Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, University of Virginia)
10:30 A.M.
Tea Break
10:40 A.M.
Panel I: The Chinese Model and Paradigms of Development Studies Moderator: Yu-Shan Wu (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica) 1. “Contested Sources of Regime Legitimacy in China” Presenter: Yun-han Chu (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica) Discussant: John Echeverri-Gent (Department of Politics, University of Virginia) 2.
”The Party System and China’s Political Governance” Presenter: Yongnian Zheng (East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore) Discussant: Szu-chien Hsu (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica)
3. “All Roads Lead to Rome: Modern Economic Growth and the Chinese Model”
Presenter: Xiaoming Huang (Department of Political Science and International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington) Discussant: Chu-Chia Lin (Department of Economics, National Chengchi University) 12:25 P.M.
Lunch
1:50 P.M.
Panel II: The Chinese Model in Comparative Aspects Moderator: Brantly Womack (Department of Politics, University of Virginia) 1. “Political Economies of Reform and Reaction: the Russian and the Chinese Cases Compared, 1965-2010” Presenter: Allen Lynch (Department of Politics, University of Virginia) Discussant: Yu-Shan Wu (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica) 2. “China’s Development Model in Comparative Perspective: Hegemony, Power, and History in International Relations” Presenter: David Kang (School of International Relations and Marshall School of Business, Southern California University) Discussant: Leonard Schoppa (Department of Politics, University of Virginia) 3. “Taiwan as a Development Model for China? Reworking the Developmental State for the 21st Century” Presenter: Megan Greene (Department of History, University of Kansas) Discussant: Wan-wen Chu (Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica)
3:35 P.M.
Tea Break
3:45 P.M.
Panel III: Regional Models of Development of China Moderator: Yih-chyi Chuang (College of Social Sciences, National Chengchi University) 1. “Wither the Local Autonomy under the “China Model”? The Political Economy of China’s 2008 Stimulus Package” Presenter: Szu-chien Hsu (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica) Hans Han-Pu Tung (Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies, National Chengchi University) Discussant: Chung-min Tsai (Department of Political Science, National Chengchi University) 2. “Legacy of Strong Administrative Capacity?: Continuity and Change in Shanghai’s Local Administrative System” Presenter: Yousun Chung (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica) Discussant: John Shepherd (Department of Politics, University
of Virginia) 3. “The Changing Strategies of Development in the Greater Pearl River Delta” Presenter: Peter T. Y. Cheung (Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Hong Kong) Discussant: Shiuh-Shen Chien (Department of Geography, National Taiwan University) 5:30 P.M.
Conference Adjourns
Saturday, November 5 9:00 A.M.
Registration
9:30 A.M.
Panel IV: Models of Chinese External Relations Moderator: Cheng-Yi Lin (Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica) 1. “Beyond Win-win: Rethinking International Relationships in an Era of Economic Uncertainty” Presenter: Brantly Womack (Department of Politics, University of Virginia) Discussant: Chia-Ming Chen (Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica) 2. “The Rise of China and Cross-Strait Relations” Presenter: Tse-Kang Leng (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica) Discussant: Dale Copeland (Department of Politics, University of Virginia) 3. “Public Opinion, Nationalism, and China's Cooperative International Behavior” Presenter: Rumi Aoyama (Research Institute of Current Chinese Affairs, School of Education, Waseda University) Discussant: Jih-wen Lin (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica) 4. “China and the United States after the 2008 Crisis: A Zero-Sum Battle for Jobs and Growth?” Presenter: Herman Schwartz (Department of Politics, University of Virginia) Discussant: Philip Szue-chin Hsu (Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University)
11:40 A.M. 1:30 P.M.
Lunch Panel V: China and Global Governance Moderator: Chien-Min Chao (Deputy Minister, Mainland Affairs Council) 1. “China’s ‘Politics in Time’: Patterns of Chinese Political Development in Comparative Historical Perspective” Presenter: John Echeverri-Gent (Department of Politics, University of Virginia) Brantly Womack (Department of Politics, University of Virginia)
Discussant: Chin-en Wu (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica) 2. “China’s Participation in Global Governance Organizations” Presenter: Bruce Reynolds (Department of Economics, University of Virginia) Discussant: Yu-Wen Chen (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica) 3. “Exploring China’s Audience Costs and Their Implications for Global Governance” Presenter: Hans Han-Pu Tung (Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies, National Chengchi University) Discussant: Fang-Yi Chiou (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica) 3:15 P.M.
Tea Break
3:30 P.M.
Roundtable Discussion Chair and Moderator: Yu-Shan Wu (Distinguished Research Fellow and Director, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica)
5:30 P.M.
Conference Concludes