The 2nd Annual Conference of the Asian Studies Ireland Association

Similar documents
The Irish Asia Strategy and Beyond The Role of Education

Think tanks in Asia: Different contexts, common destinies?

Markets in higher education

Asia in the Eyes of Europe

New Opportunities for Chinese-European Cooperation

WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF PRIVATE FINANCIAL ASSETS

HRST Development in China. Mu Rongping Institute of Policy and Management Chinese Academy of Sciences

The Evolution of the EU External Perceptions Project:

YINAN HE. Publications

Annex M. Voluntary Briefing by Southeast Asia Regional Center for Counter-Terrorism (SEARCCT)

THE SOUTH CHINA SEA AWARD: The Legal Dimension

Putting the Experience of Chinese Inventors into Context. Richard Miller, Office of Chief Economist May 19, 2015

ASIA AND THE PACIFIC POLICY SOCIETY CONFERENCE 2014: G20 S POLICY CHALLENGES FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC MARCH 2014

Chairman s Statement of the East Asia Summit (EAS) Ha Noi, Viet Nam, 30 October 2010

The Impact of China on the Global Economy

The University of Hong Kong (HKU)

CURRICULUM VITAE. Prof. Dr. Petr Kopecký

Ireland s industrial trajectory and policy: is the crisis a critical juncture?

Dr. Sarah Y Tong List of publications

EU Centre-RSIS Summer Programme

UK International Education: Global position and national prospects

How the world views Britain 2017

European Studies Munich Prague Vienna

About MRTC About Project Research Projects Education & Training Projects Cooperation Projects. Publisher IOM Migration Research & Training Centre

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,

CHAIRMAN S STATEMENT

China's Road to Peaceful Rise

REPORT of the 1 st meeting of the ASEM Working Group on Customs Matters (AWC) 14/15 May 2008 Lille/France. Introductory Note

Mini-case study: The impact of culture in medical tourism

ISCA World Congress 2007

Preliminary Agenda Monday, June 17 08:30-09:00 Registration Opening Ceremony: Welcoming Remarks and Introduction

The Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), established in Introduction: ASEM at 20

Conference Programme

Who is Charles Santiago?

Madrid Statement on ASEM Interfaith Dialogue

EAAERE Newsletter By Hong, Jong Ho Vice President, EAAERE Vol. 6, November 20, 2016

Japan s Policy to Strengthen Economic Partnership. November 2003

Background. Looking to the Future: China and Regional Order

Conceptions of the World in Twentieth-Century Chinese Historiography Conference Report Dr. Xin Fan

ASIA-EURO POLICY FORUM RESPONDING TO CRISES IN EAST ASIA

The i-graduate ICEF Agent Barometer 2014

CORK UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL POLICY FORUM. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3, 2017 Devere Hall, Áras na Mac Léinn, UCC.

2010/SOM1/EC/WKSP/004 Session 1. Starting a Business. Submitted by: World Bank

Immigration and the American Economy: Is Bad Policy Creating a Hostile Welcome?

SEANON ( SEAN ) WONG 黃詩朗

The Extraordinary Extent of Cultural Consumption in Iceland

Chinese Politics in Comparative Perspective: History, Institutions and the. Modern State. Advanced Training Program

Presented by Sarah O Keefe External Relations Officer European Representative Office Frankfurt, Germany

Speeches by the Legal Counsel

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS DR. EOIN REEVES

ICC-ASP/10/25. Assembly of States Parties. International Criminal Court

Network on Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises in Asia AGENDA. Shangri La Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia May 2010

Zhang Yuan. November 1st, 2007 January 30th, 2008 Visiting at the School of Policy Studies, Queen s University, Kingston, Toronto, Canada

Asia-Pacific Development Journal Vol. 11, No. 2, December Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific ASIA-PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT

TEYMOOR NABILI JOURNALIST AND BROADCASTER

Oireachtas Update. IBRC review called for by TDs. Dell creates 100 new jobs PUBLIC AFFAIRS IRELAND NEWSLETTER

The EU in the Eyes of Australasia New Findings from Eva Polonska Monash European and EU Centre Monash University

Consumer Travel Perceptions & Spending Patterns. Paul Wilke Director Corporate Relations Visa International Asia Pacific Guilin, China 29 June 2007

Taiwan s Development Strategy for the Next Phase. Dr. San, Gee Vice Chairman Taiwan External Trade Development Council Taiwan

Mr. Ronan Lenihan, Project Executive, Asia-Europe Foundation. Asia in the Eyes of Europe: Images of a Rising Giant

Workshop: Five-University Collaboration on East Asia Security Cooperation and Regional Governance Princeton University December 11-12, 2009

Chapter 1: Globalization and International Business

Asia in the Eyes of Europe. UK Data Analysis. Sarah Harrison London School of Economics and Political Science

ASEAN ECONOMIC BULLETIN January 2016

Arndt-Corden Department of Economics Public Lecture. Australian National University, Canberra, 23 May 2017

Asia Trade in the New Global Order

Minutes of the International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC) 2007 Region 4 Meeting Sky City Convention Centre, Auckland, New Zealand 10 June 2007

Seminar. Linguistic Diversity in Education Benefits and Challenges

NEWDAY. The Nansen East West Dialogue Academy. Creating better relations by seeking mutual understanding and harmony in diversity

Report on 2012 China-U.S. Security Perceptions Project

Report Public Talk INSTITUTE OF STRATEGIC STUDIES

CHAIRMAN S SUMMARY OF THE 9 TH ASEM CUSTOMS DIRECTORS GENERAL/COMMISSIONERS MEETING HUA HIN, OCTOBER 2011

ASIA REPORT ISSUE NO. 30 MAY Winners or Losers in the TPP? Taiwan, Its Neighbors, and the United States

THE ASIA PACIFIC NTI-CORRUPTION INITIATIVE

Seung-Youn Oh (November 2016) East Asia Institute, Seoul, Korea Research Fellow on Peace, Governance, and Development in East Asia,

Myanmar Visa on Arrival

Monthly Inbound Update June th August 2017

The China and Asia Meetings Industry Research Report 2011

ASEAN 2015: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

Honourable Minister of State for External Affairs, General VK Singh, Director of USI, LT Gen PK Singh, Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

CHINA IN THE WORLD PODCAST. Host: Paul Haenle Guest: Robert Ross

Anti-Corruption Action Plan for Asia and the Pacific. Implementation Strategy

The Henley & Partners - Kochenov EXPERT COMMENTARY. China and India By: Suryapratim Roy

THE ASIA PACIFIC ECONOMIES: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

Requirements and Guidelines for IUFoST Congresses

Institute of Governance Studies BRAC University Monthly Updates, October 2013

Erik Mobrand RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS

KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA NATION RELIGION KING 3 TOURISM STATISTICS REPORT. September 2010

CHINA GTSI STATISTICS GLOBAL TEACHER STATUS INDEX 2018

Meiji Institute for Global Affairs MIGA COLUMN GLOBAL DIAGNOSIS

Workshop on the Implementation of Post-2015 Framework for. Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia

The i-graduate ICEF Agent Barometer 2015

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION: MUTUAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND EXTRADITION

Britain, the EU & Tourism

partnership Creating a cooperative

THE EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG. Course Outline

Political Implications of Maritime Security in Asia and on ASEAN-EU Interregional Relations: Inhibiting and Enabling Factors

TOPICS (India's Foreign Policy)

New technologies applied to travel facilitation airport controls and visa issuance

European Strand Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel, Killiney, Dublin 14 th & 15 th May 2013

Transcription:

Conference Archive The 2nd Annual Conference of the Asian Studies Ireland Association The 2nd Annual Conference of the Asian Studies Ireland Association was held on November 13, 2009 at UCC. The conference brought together foreign delegates form the Centre of Modern Contemporary Chinese Study in the University of Le Harve in France, Leiden University in The Netherlands, the Brussels Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies in Belgium, University of Kuopio in Finland and Hainan University in China. Co-ordinated by University College Cork s School of Asian Studies and Kemmy Business School University of Limerick, the conference ran a series of panel based workshops and seminars, which aimed to focus on the impact of the global economic crisis on the Asian economies, the different responses of the various Asian governments to the crisis and the different perceptions of the crisis between European and Asian societies. The event was conclude with a roundtable discussion focusing on Ireland s Celtic Tiger past and how such issues are relevant to both regions.

Post Beijing 2008: Geopolitics, Sport, Pacific Rim International Conference/Workshop The International Conference/Workshop took place in Cork, Ireland on March 18th, 19th and 20th 2009. The Conference/Workshop is organized jointly by the International Journal of the History of Sport (IJHS) - Routledge, the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), the Irish Institute of Chinese Studies (IICS) and the Confucius Institute at UCC. Distinguished academics from Europe, North America, Asia and Australia gathered in Cork, and discussed the impact of the Beijing Olympics on the geo-political future of the Pacific Rim. For three days, nearly 20 presentations approached the topic from various perspectives. Inspired by the presentations, participants discussed the cultural, political, and economical influence of the Beijing Olympics. Selected papers which presented at the C/W will be published in the forthcoming IJHS and Sport in the Global Society (SGS) numbers. This is the first conference/workshop of its kind after the Beijing Olympics. The discussions have covered themes including politics, economics, culture and sports development in the post Beijing 2008 Era. Scholars from distinguished universities in Europe, Australia, USA, Asia and China presented their analytic views on the geo-political future of the Pacific Rim after the Beijing Olympics. The Lord Mayor of Cork City Cllr. Brian Bermingham, the President of UCC Dr. Michael B. Murphy, Former President of the Gaelic Athletic Association(GAA) and Executive Chairman of the Irish Institute of Sports Mr. Seán Kelly, all presented at the opening of the conference/workshop. They expressed their warm welcome, and stressed the importance of the conference/workshop.

IICS Annual Conference 2008 The Rise of Asia and the Challenge for Europe IICS s second annual international conference, The Rise of Asia and its Challenge for Europe, was held by UCC at Jurys Hotel, Western Rd, Cork on 14th November 2008. The aim of the conference was to bring together academics from Asia and Europe with representatives from Irish government and business. The Lord Mayor of Cork, Mr Brian Bermingham along with UCC President, Dr Michael Murphy officiated at the Opening Ceremony followed by Micheál Martin, TD, Minister for Foreign Affairs who delivered the Keynote Address. Ambassadors from several Asian countries (People s Republic of China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Malaysia) then participated in a roundtable discussion titled Ireland in Asia during Challenging Times and chaired by Dr Tom Hardiman, member of the Asia- Europe Foundation (ASEF) Board of Governors. In the afternoon, two panel discussions comprising figures from the worlds of academia, business and journalism were carried out. The first panel, chaired by Professor Paul Giller, Registrar and Vice- President for Academic Affairs, UCC focused on 30 Years of Reform in China. Participants included Prof Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard, Asia Centre, Copenhagen Business School, Professor Gary Liu, China Europe International Business School, Shanghai, Dr Paul Gillespie, Foreign Policy Editor, the Irish Times, Professor Louis Brennan, Trinity College Dublin, Dr Damien Tobin, S.O.A.S., London and Dr Chris Connolly, IICS, UCC. Panel II, chaired by Mr. Peter Ryan, the Director of Intellectual Exchange, ASEF, Singapore, discussed The Economics of Asia s Rise with participants Professor Badar Alam Iqbal, Aligarh Muslim

University, Aligarh (UP), India, Professor Yeoh Koh Kheng, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Dr Joern-Carsten Gottwald, IICS, UCC and Professor Bernadette Andreosso-O Callaghan, University of Limerick. The Irish Institute of Chinese Studies held its inaugural international conference from June 6th to 8th, 2007. The conference, entitled "CHINA in the 21st Century: Culture, Politics, Business", aimed to promote research on China and its relationship with Ireland, Europe and the World. Delegations from China, UK, South-East Asia, US, and Europe participated in the event at UCC. Ireland was well represented by delegates from the government and business sectors, as well as from universities. Special guests at the opening of the conference included: Ambassador of China to Ireland Mr. Zhang Xinsen; Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment Mr. Michael Martin; former Chinese Ambassador Mr. Sha Hallin; and the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Michael Ahern.

Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment, Mr. Michael Martin, himself a UCC graduate, officially opened the conference on June 7th. In his address, he stated that Ireland's links with China have grown enormously in recent years at political, official and people to- people levels. The trade between Ireland and China has continued to grow at a rapid and sustained level, surpassing the Euro 5.5 billion mark in 2006. China, the most vibrant and discerning market in the world, will continue to be a key target for Irish companies. Other keynote speakers included: Dr Sha Hailin, former Chinese Ambassador to Ireland and currently a high-ranking politician in Shanghai; Professor Martin King Whyte from Harvard University; and Professor Sun Zhongxin from Fudan University in Shanghai.