The 43rd Taiwan-American Conference on Contemporary China China s External Behavior and International Norms Aaron L. Friedberg Aaron L. Friedberg (Princeton University) (Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs) Friedberg 1999 Friedberg 2003 6 2005 6 (Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs in the Office of the Vice President) 2006 2008 (Secretary of State s Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion) 2011 2012 (Willard Mitt Romney) (Asia-Pacific Working Group) (China Policy Transition Group) Friedberg 1978 1986 (Harvard University) (Department of Government) 2014 4 14 Beyond Air-Sea Battle: The Debate Over U.S. Military Strategy in Asia (A Contest for Supremacy: China, America and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia) (Financial Times) 2011 2014 11 29 國立政治大學國際關係研究中心
The 43 rd Taiwan-American Conference on Contemporary China China s External Behavior and International Norms / Keynote Speaker Honorable Aaron L. Friedberg (Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University, USA) / Topic A Contest for Supremacy: China, America and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia 102 12 4 9:00 64 Time: December 4, 2014 at 9:00 am Venue: IIR International Conference Hall (64 Wan Shou Road, Wenshan District, Taipei) 國立政治大學國際關係研究中心
Handbook & Papers The 43 rd Taiwan-American Conference on Contemporary China 43 China s External Behavior and International Norms 103 12 4-5 Date: December 4-5 (Thursday & Friday), 2014 64 Venue: IIR International Conference Hall, 64 Wan Shou Road, Wenshan District, Taipei Hosted by: Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, NCCU Co-hosted by: Taipei Forum December 4 th (Thursday) 08:30-09:00 Registration Opening Ceremony AGENDA Opening Remarks Edward H. Chow /, President, NCCU Arthur S. Ding /, Research Fellow and Director, IIR, NCCU Chi Su /, Chairman, Taipei Forum Keynote Speech 09:00-10:15 A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia Aaron L. Friedberg, Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University, Co-Director of the Center for International Security Studies at the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University 10:15-10:30 Coffee Break 1
China's External Behavior and International Norms Panel One: China s External Behavior and International Security Regimes Chair: Shao-cheng Tang /, Research Fellow and Chair, Division of American and European Studies, IIR, NCCU Paper 1: How Chinese Treaty Behavior Threatens International Security: An IR/IL Nexus Presenter: I Yuan /, Distinguished Research Fellow and Chair, Division of China Politics Studies, IIR, NCCU Discussant: Jingdong Yuan /, Associate Professor, Department of Government & International Relations, The University of Sydney Paper 2: Navigating Normative Change: China in the UN Peacekeeping Regime 10:30-12:10 Presenter: Courtney J. Fung /, Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and Public Administration, The University of Hong Kong Discussant: Szue-chin Philip Hsu /, Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University Paper 3: China and the South China Sea Lawfare Presenter: Anne Hsiu-an Hsiao /, Associate Research Fellow, Division of American and European Studies, IIR, NCCU Discussant: Kuan-hsiung Wang /, Professor, Graduate Institute of Political Science, National Taiwan Normal University 12:10-13:30 Lunch Panel Two: China s External Behavior and Non-conventional Security Regimes Chair: Francis Yi-hua Kan /, Associate Research Fellow, Division of American and European Studies, IIR, NCCU Paper 1: From Self-Sufficiency to Self-Supporting: China s Food Security under Overseas Farmland Investment and International Norms Presenter: Scott Y. Lin /, Assistant Research Fellow, Division of Chinese Social and Economic Studies, IIR, NCCU Discussant: Tony Cheng-ping Shih /, Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Development, National Taiwan Normal University Paper 2: In Contention for Global Energy Governance: Is China Changing 13:30-15:10 the Rules of the Game? Presenter: Jieli Li /, Professor, Sociology & Anthropology, Ohio University Discussant: Yuan-ming Alvin Yao /, Director, Department of International Studies, Prospect Foundation Paper 3: From Stockholm in 1972 and Paris in 2015: The Evolution of Chinaʼs Environmental Diplomacy Presenter: Lester Ross, Partner-in-Charge, Beijing Office, WilmerHale Discussant: Der-yuan Maxwell Wu /, Associate Research Fellow, Division of China Politics Studies, IIR, NCCU 15:10-15:30 Coffee Break 2
Handbook & Papers Panel Three: China s External Behavior and International Trade & Monetary Regimes Chair: Chen-shen Yen /, Research Fellow, Division of American and European Studies, IIR, NCCU Paper 1: China s Strategic Calculation for Participation in International Regimes and Institutions Presenter: Suisheng (Sam) Zhao /, Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver Discussant: Chu-cheng Ming /, Professor, Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University Paper 2: The Impact of International Economic Law on China s Formation of Regional Trade Regimes Presenter: Paul J. Davidson, Professor, Law and Legal Studies, Carleton 15:30-17:10 University Discussant: CHO Hui-Wan /, Professor, Graduate Institute of International Politics, National Chung Hsing University Paper 3: Renminbi Internationalization and the International Monetary Regime Presenters: Chen-yuan Tung /, Distinguished Professor and Chair, Graduate Institute of Development Studies, NCCU. Co-authored with Guo-chen Wang /, Assistant Professor, College of International Studies and Education for Overseas Chinese, National Taiwan Normal University, and Jason Jia-hsing Yeh /, Associate Professor, Department of Finance, Chinese University of Hong Kong Discussant: Jyh-dean Hwang /, Associate Professor, College of Management, National Taiwan University 3
China's External Behavior and International Norms December 5 th (Friday) Panel Four: China s External Behavior and International Development 09:00-10:40 Chair: Chien-min Chao /, Distinguished Chair Professor & Director, Graduate Institute for Sun Yat-sen Thoughts and Mainland China Studies, Chinese Culture University Paper 1: Chinese Outward Investment in Oil and Its Impact Presenter: Chia-yi Lee /, Assistant Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University Discussant: Yun Wang /, Assistant Research Fellow, Division of China Politics Studies, IIR, NCCU Paper 2: A Benign Hegemony in the Making: How China s Confucius Institutes Reshape New Norms on Development in Southeast Asia and Beyond? Presenter: Alan Hao Yang /, Associate Research Fellow and Chair, Division of Asia Pacific Studies, IIR, NCCU Discussant: Pei-hsiu Chen /, Distinguished Professor, Graduate Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, National Chi Nan University Paper 3: From Market to Government Failure: Chinese Foreign Aid, Government Sponsored Investment Activities, and Energy Investments Presenter: Eric Warner, Assistant Policy Analyst, RAND Corporation Discussant: Titus Chih-chieh Chen /, Associate Professor, Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University 10:40-11:00 Coffee Break Round Table Discussion: China s External Behavior and the Implications for the Cross-strait Relations 11:00-12:40 Chair Chi Su /, Chairman, Taipei Forum Panelists Suisheng (Sam) Zhao /, Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver Chien-min Chao /, Distinguished Chair Professor & Director, Graduate Institute for Sun Yat-sen Thoughts and Mainland China Studies, Chinese Culture University Lester Ross, Partner-in-Charge, Beijing Office, WilmerHale Courtney J. Fung /, Assistant Professor, Department of Politics and Public Administration, The University of Hong Kong 12:40-12:50 Closing Remarks 12:50-14:00 Lunch 4