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Host Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS) Organizer Fudan Development Institute International Cooperation Partners Yale University,. University of Chicago,. Washington University in St. Louis,. Georgetown University,. Peterson Institute for International Economics,. The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Waseda University, Japan National University of Singapore, Singapore London School of Economics and Political Science, U.K. Durham University, U.K. Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany University of Copenhagen, Denmark University of California, Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM), Poland The Nordic Council of Ministers Media Cooperation Partner Xinhua News Agency Daily Jiefang Daily Wen Hui Bao Finance.sina.com.cn Business Network Oriental Morning Post

CONTENTS 02 03 06 08 09 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 About Shanghai Forum Shanghai Forum 2016 Organization Shanghai Forum 2016 Agenda SHANGHAI FORUM 2016 ROUNDTABLES Roundtable 01.ASEAN Community: Implications and Inspirations for Asia Chair: Wu Xinbo Executive Dean of Institute of International Studies, Roundtable02. The Role of Monetary Expansion Policies in World Economy Chair: Sun Lijian Director of Financial Research Center, Fudan Development Institute Roundtable 03. Security and Governance of Global Cyberspace: Asia s Vision, Strategy and Method Chair: Shen Yi Deputy Director of Center for Cyberspace Governance Studies, Bruce McConnell Leader of Cooperation in Cyberspace Program, EastWest Institute Roundtable04. Creating Financial Repertoires for Social Innovation Chair: Li Lingfang Associate Professor of School of Management, Roundtable05. Multi-Dimensional Perspectives: Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation Chair: Zheng Lirong Dean of School of Information Science and Technology, Roundtable 06. Building a Community of Destiny in Asia: Multicultural, Ethnic, and Religious Dimensions Chair: Naran Bilik Director of Center for National Minorities Studies, Fan Lizhu Professor of School of Social Development and Public Policy, Liu Chunrong Executive Vice Director, Fudan-European Centre for Studies Session 07. Urban and Rural Planning for A Well-Off Society Chair: Tang Kai President of Association of City Planning Roundtable 08. and the World in the Next Five Years: Knowledge Community and New World Order Chair: Zou Ming Vice President of Phoenix New Media; Director of Phoenix International Think Tank Zhang Yi Vice Dean, Fudan Development Institute; Vice Chair, Shanghai Forum Organizing Committee Roundtable 09. Investment Opportunities in 's Economy Chair:Liang Xinjun Vice Chairman & CEO of Fosun International Roundtable 10. Aging, Health and the Economy Chair: Wang Feng Professor of School of Social Development and Public Policy, SHANGHAI FORUM 2016 SESSIONS Integration & Innovation Session 01. Household Finance and Economic Development Chair: Michael Haliassos Director of CEPR Network on Household Finance; Professor of Goethe University Frankfurt Sun Lijian Director of Financial Research Center, Fudan Development Institute Session 02. Does the Housing Reverse Mortgage Work for Household Asset Allocation in 's Aging Society? Chair: Michael Haliassos Director of CEPR Network on Household Finance; Goethe University Frankfurt Sun Lijian Director of Financial Research Center, Fudan Development Institute

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Session 03. Global Value Chain, Innovative Transition and Reshaping the Asian Manufacture Competitiveness Chair: He Shuquan Professor of School of Economics, Shanghai University Green Development Session 01. Eco-Urbanization and Management Innovation: Challenges and Opportunities for Asian Countries Chair: Deng Xiangzheng Professor of Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences Session 02. Mitigation Solutions and Outlook under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change Chair: Jiang Kejun Senior Researcher of Energy Research Institute, National Development and Reform Commission Wu Libo Executive Director of Center for Energy Economics and Strategy Studies, Session 03. Health and Sustainable Growth in Aging Societies of Asia Chair: Wang Feng Professor of School of Social Development and Public Policy, Fu Hua Professor of School of Public Health, Ying Xiaohua Professor of School of Public Health, Session 04. G20 (Hangzhou) Summit and International Development Cooperation Chair: Zheng Yu Professor of School of International Relations & Public Affairs, Joseph Wong Professor of Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto Cooperation & Sharing Session 01. Europe and Asia Hand in Hand: Breaking the Rigidity of Structure Reform in Economy and Social Affairs Chair: Ding Chun Director of Center for European Studies, Session 02. Towards Efficient Regional Integration: What Can Europe and Asia Learn from Each Other? Chair: Sebastian Plociennik Head of the EU Programme at the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) Luo Changyuan Professor of School of Economics, Session 03. The Free Market in Northeast Asia Chair: Hu Lingyuan Director of Center for Japanese Studies, Institute of International Studies, Session 04. and Latin America: the Development Partnership of Trans-Pacific Chair: Shen Yi Director of Center for BRICS Studies, Fudan Development Institute Coordination & Governance Session 01. Air Pollution Governance versus Economic Growth: New Normal and New Policy in Chair: Chen Shiyi Associate Dean of School of Economics, ; Director of Center for Sustainable Development Studies, Session 02. The Road to the New Prosperity in Asia: Further Reform vs. Structural Adjustment Chair: Hua Min Professor of School of Economics, Session 03. Global Public Policy: Building Action Schemes of Global Governance Chair: Jing Yijia Professor of School of International Relations & Public Affairs, Erik Berglof Professor of London School of Economics and Political Science Session 04. Cooperation towards Disaster Risk Reduction in the B&R Region Chair: Xu Xian Director of Insurance and Social Security Research Center, Fudan Development Institute JC Gaillard Chief Editor of Disater Prevention and Managements: An International Journal, Published by Emerald SHANGHAI FORUM 2016 STUDENT PANEL A Comparative Examination of U.S. and Chinese Foreign Direct Investment: Past, Present, and Future

About Shanghai Forum Shanghai Forum, launched in 2005, is known as one of the most famous international forums held in Shanghai. Co-hosted by and Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies, undertaken by Fudan Development Institute (FDDI), the Forum is a non-governmental and nonprofit academic organization, which holds an annual symposium each May in Shanghai. Shanghai Forum takes its mission to Concentrate on Asia, Focus on Hot Issues, Congregate Elites, Promote Interactions, Enhance Cooperation and Seek Consensus seriously. It endeavors to build an interactive platform for multi-sided communication amongst academic, political, commercial, and press circles through which significant problems both in Asia and the world will be discussed comprehensively and profoundly, so as to seek consensus on Asia s economic, political, social and cultural progress. Shanghai Forum opens application to the world. Many well-known think tanks, universities, enterprises, media and other organizations apply to host roundtables/sub-forums every year. Over the years, numerous political dignitaries, distinguished scholars, and business leaders have been invited to share their thoughts and wisdom at Shanghai Forum, including Chen Zhili (former Vice Chairman of the NPC of ), Cheng Siwei (former Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the NPC of ), Lee Kuan Yew (former Prime Minister of Singapore), Han Seungsoo (former Prime Minister of ), Shaukat Aziz (former Prime Minister of Pakistan), Ben. S. Bernanke (Former Chairman of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve System), Robert Alexander Mundell (known as the "father" of the Euro, 1999 Nobel Laureate in Economics), Robert Shiller (2013 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics), Paul Volcker (former Chairman of the Federal Reserve), Zhu Min (Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund), Robert Zoellick (former President of the World Bank Group), Vladimir Yakunin (President of JSC Russian Railways), Chey Tae-won (Chairman of the Board & CEO of SK Holdings), and Wu Jinglian (leading economist of ). Shanghai Forum also receives strong support from the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee and the Shanghai Municipal Government; Secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Government, Mr. Han Zheng, has attended the Forum and has delivered several speeches. Shanghai Forum invites leaders of the world s top companies and institutions to form an international advisory group. The advisory members include Robert Zoellick (former President of the World Bank Group), Robert Shiller (2013 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics), Paul Volcker (former Chairman of the Federal Reserve), Park In-kook (Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, ), Zhu Min (Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund) and Wu Jianmin (Former s Ambassador to France). Up until now, the Forum has forged close strategic co-operation with Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xinhua News Agency, Guangming Daily, Sina.com, Stanford University, University of California, London School of Economics and Political Science, Goethe University Frankfurt, University of Copenhagen, The University of Tokyo, University of Sydney, Seoul National University, the Nordic Council of Ministers, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Polish Institute of International Affairs(PISM), SK Group of Korea, Qualcomm Incorporated, etc. Shanghai Forum 2016 will be held from May 28 to May 30, 2016 in Shanghai. The theme is Economic Globalization and the Choice of Asia Interconnectivity, Integration and Innovation: Building Community of Common Destiny in Asia. 02

International Advisory Board (in alphabetic order of last name) Chey Tae-Won Chey Jae-Won Kim Jae-Youl Hillard G.Huntington Lawrence J.Lau Richard C. Levin Lin Shangli Long Yongtu Adam Posen Fabrizio Saccomanni Robert Shiller Katsuhiko Shirai Joseph E. Stiglitz Mark S. Wrighton Wu Jianmin Yang Yuliang Robert J.Zimmer Zhu Min Robert B.Zoellick Organizing Committee Chairs Xu Ningshen Wei Xiaopeng Park In-kook Executive Vice Chair Liu Chenggong Vice Chairs Chen Yinzhang Zhang Yi Members (in alphabetic order of last name) Chen Yugang Gou Yannan Jung Dae-Jin Kim Gyungmi Li Jianhua Li Yuejiang Pan Jun Zhou Hu Zhou Lizhi Zhu Chouwen Shanghai Forum 2016 Organization Chairman & CEO, SK Holdings, Korea Executive Vice Chairman, SK Holdings, Korea Former President, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies, Korea Executive Director, Energy Modeling Forum for Asia Former Vice-Chancellor and President, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, CEO of Cousera; Former President, Yale University, Political Scientist Member of the Council of Advisors, Boao Forum for Asia; Former Vice Minister and Chief Representative for Trade Negotiations, Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, President, Peterson Institute for International Economics,. Former Minister of Economy and Finances, Italy Sterling Professor of Economics, Yale University, ; 2013 Nobel Laureate in Economics Former President, Waseda University, Japan Professor of Economics, Columbia University, ; 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economics Chancellor, Washington University in St. Louis, Former s Ambassador to France; Member of the International Advisory Committee of the Chinese Foreign Ministry President Emeritus of ; Member of the Chinese Academy of Science President, University of Chicago, Deputy Managing Director, IMF Chairman, Glodman Sachs International Advisors; Former President of the World Bank Group, US Trade Representative, and US Deputy Secretary of State President, Chairman of the University Council, President, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies, Korea Vice President, Secretary-General, Fudan Development Institute Vice Dean, Fudan Development Institute Director, Administration Office of Humanities and Social Science Programs, Director, Financial Office, Team-leader, International Academic Division, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Team-leader, International Academic Division, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Director, Security Department, Development of Planning, Director, Liaison and Development Department, Director, Office of General Affairs, Director, University Office, Director, Foreign Affairs Office, 03

Academic Committee Director Liu Chenggong Vice President, Deputy Directors (in alphabetic order of last name) Jin Guangyao Director, International Center for Studies of Chinese Civilization, Lu Xiongwen Dean, School of Management, Peng Xizhe Director, State Innovative Institute for Public Management and Public Policies Studies, ; Vice Dean, Fudan Development Institute Wu Xinbo Executive Dean, Institute of International Studies, ; Vice Dean, Fudan Development Institute Yuan Zhigang Director, Employment and Social Security Research Center, Zhang Jun Dean, School of Economics, Members (in alphabetic order of last name) Hua Min Professor, School of Economics, Huang Lihua CPC Committee Secretary, School of Management, Jiang Yihua Director, Center for Comparative Studies of Modernization, Li Weisen Director, Institute of Economic Thoughts and Economic History, Liu Hongzhong Director, Department of International Finance, School of Economics, Ren Yuan Executive Director, State Building Research Center, Shi Lei CPC Committee Secretary, School of Economics, Su Changhe Associate Dean, School of International Relations & Public Affairs, Sun Lijian Dean, Financial Research Center, Fudan Development Institute Sun Xiaoxia Director, School of Law, Wu Libo Executive Director of Center for Energy Economics and Strategies Studies, 04

Secretariat Secretary-General Chen Yinzhang Secretary-General, Fudan Development Institute Executive Vice-Secretary-General Zhang Yi Vice Dean, Fudan Development Institute Vice Secretary-Generals (in alphabetic order of last name) Ai Zhu Deputy Director, University Office, Tang Wenqing Deputy Director, Foreign Affairs Office, Teng Yudong Deputy Director, Publicity Department, Secretariat Office Director Zhang Yi Vice Dean, Fudan Development Institute Deputy Directors Luo Qian Vice Director, Shanghai Forum Organizing Committee Secretariat Office, Yu Chunlin Director, International Exchange Office, Foreign Affairs Office, Staff (in alphabetic order of last name) An Yejin Program Officer, International Academic Division, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Deng Mengjia Project Manager, Department of Academic Affairs, Fudan Development Institute Ding Changxin Project Manager, General Office, Fudan Development Institute Huang Chen Project Manager, Department of Academic Affairs, Fudan Development Institute Huang Hao Director, Department of Policy Consulting, Fudan Development Institute Jiao Luxi Project Manager, Department of International Affairs, Fudan Development Institute Jiang Huaxia Project Manager, General Office, Fudan Development Institute Li Lan Project Manager, Department of Academic Affairs, Fudan Development Institute Ashley Park Program Officer, International Academic Division, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Qian Siyun Director, Department of International Affairs, Fudan Development Institute Shen Chanjing Director, General Office, Fudan Development Institute Shen Jiao Project Manager, Department of Policy Consulting, Fudan Development Institute Wu Tao Vice Director, General Office, Fudan Development Institute Xia Meng Project Manager, Department of International Affairs, Fudan Development Institute Yao Siwen Project Manager, General Office, Fudan Development Institute Yu Yang Project Manager, Department of Policy Consulting, Fudan Development Institute Zhang Lu Project Manager, Department of Academic Affairs, Fudan Development Institute Zhang Yuan Project Manager, Shanghai Forum Organizing Committee Secretariat Office, Zhao Xinmin Director, Department of Academic Affairs, Fudan Development Institute Zhu Hongrui Project Manager, Department of Policy Consulting, Fudan Development Institute 05

Shanghai Forum 2016 Agenda Friday, May 27, 2016 08:30-22:00 18:00-21:00 Registration Welcome Dinner Guanghua Hall, 2 nd Floor, Crowne Plaza Fudan Buffet, 1 st Floor, Crowne Plaza Fudan Saturday, May 28, 2016 Shanghai International Convention Center (SICC) 09:00-09:45 Opening Ceremony (Grand Ballroom, Section I, 7 th Floor, SICC) Host: Wei Xiaopeng Chairman of the University Council, Speakers: Xu Ningsheng President, Chey Tae-won Chairman & CEO, SK Holdings, Korea TBC TBC 09:45-10:00 Coffee Break Senior Official of Education, P.R.C. Senior Official of Shanghai Municipal Government 10:00-12:00 Keynote Speeches Host: Park In-kook President, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies Keynote Speakers: Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono The Sixth President of Indonesia Dagfinn Høybråten Secretary General of the Nordic Council of Ministers; Former Chair of the GAVI Alliance Board (2011-2015) Enrico Letta Former Prime Minister of Italy; Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) of Sciences Po Paris Rosario Marin 41 st Treasurer of the United States (2001-2003) Derek Aberle President of Qualcomm Incorporated 12:00-13:30 Buffet Lunch (Grand Ballroom, Section II&III, 7 th Floor, SICC) 13:30-17:00 Roundtables (* Please refer to the agenda of roundtables for details) ASEAN Community: Implications and Inspirations for Asia (Room 3CD, 3 rd Floor, SICC) The Role of Monetary Expansion Policies in World Economy(Century Hall, 1 st Floor, SICC) Security and Governance of Global Cyberspace: Asia s Vision, Strategy and Method (Room 3E, 3 rd Floor, SICC) Creating Financial Repertoires for Social Innovation(Yellow River Hall, 3 rd Floor, SICC) Multi-Dimensional Perspectives: Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation (Yangtze River Hall, 5 th Floor, SICC) Building A Community of Destiny in Asia: Multicultural, Ethnic, and Religious Dimensions (Room 5BC, 5 th Floor, SICC) and the World in the Next Five Years: Knowledge Community and New World Order (Room 5DE, 5 th Floor, SICC) 06

Shanghai Forum 2016 Roundtables ASEAN Community: Implications and Inspirations for Asia Co-organizer: Institute of International Studies, Time: 13:30-17:00, May 28 Venue: Room 3CD, 3 rd Floor, Shanghai International Convention Center Chair: Wu Xinbo Session One Moderator: Wu Xinbo 13:30-13:40 Wu Xinbo Opening Remarks 13:40-13:50 Amitav Acharya ASEAN and the Great Powers: Security Competition or Security Pluralism? 13:50-14:00 Men Honghua and ASEAN: Theory and Practice in Building a Community of Shared Future 14:00-14:10 Ahmad Ghazali Abu- Hassan ASEAN as the First Potential Building Block in the Establishment of Asian Community 14:10-14:20 Li Chenyang 14:20-14:30 Ken Jimbo The Characteristics of ASEAN Community and Its Development Trends ASEAN Defense Ministerial Meeting Plus: Anchoring Diversified Security Cooperation in Three-Tiered Security Architecture 14:30-14:40 Guo Dingping The New Developments of Relations between ASEAN and Japan: Challenges for 14:40-15:00 Discussion 15:00-15:10 Group Photo 15:10-15:30 Coffee Break Session Two Moderator: Wei Zongyou 15:30-15:40 Salman Bashir The Belt and Road and Its Impact on Asia 15:40-15:50 Hahnkyu Park Reconciliation and Cooperation in Northeast Asia: Toward An East Asian Community 15:50-16:00 Zhang Zhenjiang and Southeast ASEAN Regionalism 16:00-16:10 Zhang Jingquan The Paradox of Regionalization and Securitization: Will ASEAN Community an Exception? 16:10-16:20 Xue Li B&R and the Building of New Order in Asia 16:20-16:50 Discussion 16:50-17:00 Wu Xinbo Concluding Remarks 08

The Role of Monetary Expansion Policies in World Economy Co-organizers: London School of Economics and Political Science; New York University; Financial Research Center, Fudan Development Institute Time: 13:00-17:30, May 28 Venue: Century Hall, 1 st Floor, Shanghai International Convention Center Chair: Sun Lijian 13:00-13:40 Mikhail Golosov Fiscal Policy and Debt Management with Incomplete Markets 13:40-14:20 Monika Piazzesi Banks' Risk Exposures 14:20-15:00 Martin Schneider Payments, Credit and Asset Prices 15:00-15:15 Group Photo 15:15-15:30 Coffee Break 15:30-16:10 Nicolas Jacquet Asset Classes 16:10-16:50 Li Yiting Banking, Liquidity Effect and Monetary Policy 16:50-17:30 Ricardo Lagos Turnover Liquidity and the Transmission of Monetary Policy Security and Governance of Global Cyberspace: Asia s Vision, Strategy and Method Co-organizers: School of International Relations & Public Affairs, ; Internet Network Information Center; EastWest Institute Time: 13:30-16:30, May 28 Venue: Room 3E, 3rd Floor, Shanghai International Convention Center Chair: Shen Yi, Bruce McConnell I. Discussion on the ICANN/IANA Stewardship Transition 13:30-13:45 Li Xiaodong Presentation 13:45-14:00 Zhang Ming Presentation 14:00-14:20 Discussion 14:20-14:30 Coffee Break II. Sino-U.S. Code of Conduct on Cyberspace and Its Challenges 14:30-14:45 Bruce McConnell Presentation 14:45-15:00 Lu Chuanying Presentation 15:00-15:30 Discussion III. Regional Cooperation and Asia s Options in Cyber Security 15:30-15:45 Aditya Singh Presentation 15:45-16:00 Xu Xiujun Presentation 16:00-16:20 Discussion 16:20-16:30 Li Yuxiao Conclusion 09

Creating Financial Repertoires for Social Innovation Co-organizer: SK Group; School of Management, Time: 13:30-17:00, May 28 Venue: Yellow River Hall, Shanghai International Conference Center Chair: Li Lingfang Session One Moderator: Du Ninghua 13:30-13:40 Li Lingfang Opening Remark 13:40-13:55 Zhang Yong Building Shanghai International Financial Center in the Context of Free Trade Zone: Objectives and Paths 13:55-14:10 Ahn Choong-Yong Social Finance and Inclusive Growth 14:10-14:25 Philipp Krüger Finance and Social Economy 14:25-14:40 Lee Jegoo Blending Market and Community: A Case of Community Reinvestment Act 14:40-14:55 Park Chang-Gyun View from the Traditional Market 14:55-15:10 Xu Duoqi Equity Crowd Funding and Good Society 15:10-15:40 Coffee Break & Group Photo Session Two Moderator: Pan Deng 15:40-15:55 Zhu Xiaobin Social Enterprise and Social Investment 15:55-16:10 Choi Joon 16:10-16:25 Sun Tao 16:25-16:35 Park Jae-Hong Social Progress Credit : Concept, Achievement and Next Step Inclusive Finance and Internet Consumption (Tentative) The Role of Social Progress Credit in Facilitating Capital Inflow to Social Economic Sector 16:35-16:45 Kim Sang-Joon Ecological Aspects of Patient Capital 16:45-17:00 Li Lingfang Closing Remark 10

Multi-Dimensional Perspectives: Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation Co-organizers: School of Information Science and Technology, ; Fudan Development Institute Time: 13:30-17:30, May 28 Venue: Yangtze River Hall, Shanghai International Convention Center Chair: Zheng Lirong Moderator: Zhang Lifen 13:30-13:35 Presentations Representative of Fudan University Welcome Speech 13:35-13:55 Lv Guoqiang Director, Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration 13:55-14:15 David J. Kappos Partner of Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, Former U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce 14:15-14:45 Q&A 14:45-15:00 Zhang Ping 15:00-15:15 Antonio Varas Intellectual Property Rights under the Background of Internet Open Innovation: Challenges and Policy Reaction Beyond the Great Wall: Innovation-Driven Growth and Intellectual Property Rights 15:15-15:30 Tea Break and Group Photo Roundtable Discussion 15:30-17:30 Zhang Lifen Antonio Varas Zhang Ping Zheng Lirong Sun Bin Zhou Jiong Professor, School of Journalism,, Former Editor-in-Chief of FTChinese Partner & Managing Director, The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Professor, School of Law, Peking University Professor and Dean, School of Information Science and Technology, Chief Legal Officer, Xiaomi Inc. R&D Director, ZEROTECH 11

Building a Community of Destiny in Asia: Multicultural, Ethnic and Religious Dimensions Co-organizers: Center for National Minorities Studies, ; The Fudan Institute of Anthropological and Ethnological Studies; Fudan-UC Center on Contemporary ; Fudan-European Centre for Studies Time: 13:30-17:00, May 28 Venue: Room 5BC, Shanghai International Convention Center Chair: Naran Bilik, Fan Lizhu, Liu Chunrong Session One Moderator: Naran Bilik 13:30-13:45 Naran Bilik Opening Remarks 13:45-14:00 Youngah Park How Does Policy Coherence Contribute to Diversity in Asia? Implications from Dynamics between Women s Policy and S&T Policy in Korea 14:00-14:15 Yao Dali An Ideal in Transformation: Road to Consolidating the Multi-Minzu State 14:15-14:30 Pan Tianshu Historical Memory, Locality Power, and Neighborhood Gentrification in Contemporary Shanghai 14:30-14:45 James Wertsch The Fusion and Fission of Civilization: Asia and Beyond 14:45-15:00 Li Hongjie Future of Asia with Diversity and Co-Existence 15:00-15:15 Fang Tie On Highland Civilization in Southwestern Asia 15:15-15:30 Coffee Break & Group Photo Session Two Moderator: Fan Lizhu 15:30-15:45 Swaran Singh Religious-Cultural Links of and India 15:45-16:00 Meng Qinglong Sino-Indian Relations and the Future of Asia 16:00-16:15 Zheng Xiaoyun Exerting the Cultural Locational Advantages of Ethnicity and Religion to Construct the Asian Community of Destiny A Case Study of Southeast Asian Religion 16:15-16:30 Lars Bo Kaspersen The Depolitization of Religion The Case of Europe 16:30-16:45 Chen Na Harmony without Conformity is the Only Course in the Development of Human Community of Destiny in Asia --- A New Critique of Huntington s Theory of The Clash of Civilizations 16:45-17:00 Geir Helgesen East-West Relations in the Era of Globalization Cross-Cultural Dimensions and Current Challenges 17:00 Fan Lizhu Closing Remarks 12

Urban and Rural Planning for A Well-Off Society Co-organizers: Urban Development Institute of ; Urban Planning and Architectural Institute of Time: 09:00-18:20, May 28 Venue: Room 202, East Sub-building of Guanghua Tower, Chair: Tang Kai 09:00-09:20 Zhou Taitong Tang Kai Zhuang Shaoqin Mao Jialiang Representative from Welcome Speech 09:30-12:00 Shen Chi Presentation Wu Xiaoqin Liu Zhaojun Xu Yisong Presentation Presentation Presentation 13:20-13:30 Strategic Cooperation Agreement Signing Ceremony 13:30-16:50 Niu Xiong Presentation Dai Xingyi Weng Jin Cecilia Wong Deng Hai Fang Peng Jin Jun Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation 17:05-18:20 Luan Feng Presentation Shi Huaiyu Jing Dong Presentation Presentation 13

and World over the Next Five Years: Knowledge Community and the New World Order Co-organizer: Phoenix International Think Tank, Fudan Development Institute Time: 13:00-17:15, May 28 Venue: Room 5D-5E, Shanghai International Convention Center Chair: Zou Ming, Zhang Yi 13:00-13:05 Zhang Yi Welcome Speech 13:05-13:10 Zou Ming Welcome Speech Part I Moderator Experience Sharing and Path Exploration of Think-tank Construction Shen Guolin 13:10-13:25 Yang Mu Establish Competitive Advantage in the Competitive Market of Think Tank Products 13:25-13:40 Alice Ekman Speech 13:40-13:55 Qi Ye International Think tanks and Order From Chaos 13:55-14:10 Yang Guangbin Research on Discourse Power is An Important Mission of High-end Think-tank 14:10-14:25 Feng Yujun Reflections on the Construction of Chinese Think-tanks. 14:25-14:40 Markus Taube 14:40-14:55 Jing Linbo Experiences from Establishing An Interdisciplinary Think Tank - the IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies at the University of Duisburg-Essen To Promote the Construction of High-end Think Tanks with Chinese Characteristics by Drawing on the Experience of International Think Tanks 14:55-15:25 Discussion PART II Moderator Chinese Discourse and Media Responsibility Zhang Lin 15:45-15:55 Chu Jingli Think-tank Media and Think-tank Construction 15:55-16:05 Xu Jin Speech 16:05-16:15 Representative from New York Times Speech 16:15-16:25 Zhan Dexiong Speech 16:25-16:35 Fu Jing Progress and Challenges: 's Evolving Soft Power in the Eyes of A Chinese journalist Reporting in Europe 16:35-16:45 Zou Ming Speech 16:45-17:15 Discussion 14

Investment Opportunities in 's Economy (By invitation only) Co-organizers: Fudan Financial Circle; Shanghai Ample Harvest Investment Management Co., Ltd. Time: 15:30-18:00, May 28 Venue: Room 3H-J,Shanghai International Convertion Center Chair: Liang Xinjun Moderator: Jiang Changjian 15:30-16:00 Registration 16:00-16:30 Appointment Ceremony 16:30-17:30 Presentation Liang Xinjun Investment Opportunities in 's Economy 17:30-18:00 Roundtable Discussion Aging, Health and the Economy Co-organizers: University of Virginia; School of Social Development and Public Policy, ; School of Public Health, Time: 11:00-12:30, May 29 Venue: Room 102, East Sub-Building, Guanghua Towers, Chair: Wang Feng Roundtable Discussion 11:00-12:30 Teresa Sullivan President, University of Virginia Peng Xizhe Karen Eggleston David Canning Professor, Professor, Stanford University Professor, Harvard University 15

Shanghai Forum 2016 Session Agenda Integration & Innovation Household Finance and Economic Development Co-organizers: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) Network on Household Finance; Goethe University Frankfurt; Financial Research Center, Fudan Development Institute Time: 08:30-15:00, May 29 Venue: Room 2801, 28 th Floor, East Main Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Michael Haliassos, Sun Lijian 08:30-08:40 Michael Haliassos, Sun Lijian Introduction 08:40-09:15 Francisco Gomes Life-Cycle Investing 09:10-09:50 Tullio Jappelli The Response of Consumption to Income Changes 09:50-10:10 Coffee Break 10:10-10:45 Michael Haliassos Promoting Access to Financial Products 10:45-11:20 Luigi Guiso Returns to Wealth and Wealth Inequality 11:20-11:55 Raimond Maurer Pensions 11:55-13:30 Lunch 13:30-14:05 Gan Li Asset Allocation of Chinese Households 14:05-14:40 Laurent Calvet Household Investments and the Dynamics of Inequality 14:40-15:00 Coffee Break 16

Does the Housing Reverse Mortgage Work for Household Asset Allocation in 's Aging Society? Co-organizers: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) Network on Household Finance; Goethe University Frankfurt; Financial Research Center, Fudan Development Institute Time: 15:00-17:30, May 29 Venue: Room 2801, 28 th floor, East Main Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Michael Haliassos, Sun Lijian 15:00-16:00 Representative Insurance Regulatory Commission Shanghai Bureau Michael Haliassos Tullio Jappelli Luigi Guiso Gan Li Wei Lin Professor, Goethe University Frankfurt, CFS and CEPR Professor, University of Naples Federico II, CSEF and CEPR Professor, Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance and CEPR Professor, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. President, Taiping Senior Living Investments/ Management Co., ltd 16:00-16:10 Group Photo 16:10-16:20 Coffee Break 16:20-17:20 Sun Lijian Francisco Gomes Raimond Maurer Laurent Calvet Wu Chen Jin Peng Professor, School of Economics, Director of FDFRC, Professor, London Business School, CFS and CEPR Professor, Goethe University Frankfurt and CFS, CEPR Professor, HEC Paris Editor, The Economist Vice President, Pacific Insurance Senior Living Investment/Management Co. ltd 17:20-17:30 Q&A 17

Global Value Chain, Innovative Transition and Reshaping the Asian Manufacture Competitiveness Co-organizers: School of Economics, Shanghai University; Asia Research Center, London School of Economics and Political Science Time: 13:30-17:00, May 29 Venue: Room 501, West Main Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: He Shuquan 13:30-13:35 He Shuquan Introduction 13:35-13:55 Athar Hussain 14:55-14:15 Li Ping 14:15-14:35 Huang Xianhai 14:35-14:55 Sheng Bin 14:55-15:15 Jiang Zhizhao Pattern of Urbanization and Its Implication for Prosperity of Cities. Strategy of Export-Oriented Economic Development is Sustainable? The International Investment and Trade New Rules of TPP and the Effect on. New International Trade and Investment Rules of 21 Century and Asia-Pacific Regional Economic Integration New Pattern of Enterprise Updates with Transition Towards Smart Manufacture. 15:15-15:30 Coffee Break & Group Photo 15:35-15:55 Seung-Youn Oh Race to the Top in : Industrial Structure Upgrade and Promoting Life Cycle of the Foreign Direct Investment in Coastal Provinces. 15:55-16:15 Li Guoxin Enterprise Benefits and Social Responsibility. 16:15-16:35 Shen Yao Trade Policy Coordination with Industrial Policy 16:35-16:55 Zhong Changbiao Chinese Independent Innovation Strategy of Institutional Arrangements and Policy System 16:55-17:00 He Shuquan Conclusion 18

Green Development Eco-Urbanization and Management Innovation: Challenges and Opportunities for Asian Countries Co-organizer: Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Science Time: 08:30-12:00 May 29 Venue: Room 101, East Sub-building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Deng Xiangzheng 8:30-08:45 Cecilia Wong 08:45-09:00 John Gibson 09:00-09:15 Deng Xiangzheng Monitoring Sustainable Urban Transformation: Challenges & Opportunities The Belt & Road, and Comparative Regional Productivity in Innovation Research Scheme for Urban Ecological Community Construction and Urban Ecological Integrated Management 09:15-09:30 Li Feng Urban Ecological Management: Approaches and Policies 09:30-09:45 Liu Gang Urban Metabolism and Urban Weight 09:45-10:05 Discussion 10:05-10:25 Group Photo and Coffee Break 10:25-10:40 Geng Yong 10:40-10:55 Zhang Anlu 10:55-11:10 Zhang Hong 11:10-11:25 Wang Zhanqi 11:25-11:40 Shao Shuai A Study on Synergy Effects of Low-Carbon Development in s Imbalance Land Development and Trans- Regional Fiscal Transfer Payment Institutional Reform Urban Construction and Ecological Protection in Mountainous Cities A Study on the Yangtze River Economic Belt Development under the Restriction of Resources and Environment Effects of Economic Agglomeration on Energy Saving and Emission Reduction: Theory and Empirical Evidence from 11:40-12:00 Discussion and Summary 19

Mitigation Solutions and Outlook under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change Co-organizers: Energy Research Institute, National Development and Reform Commission; Center for Energy Economics and Strategy Studies, Time: 13:30-17:30, May 29 Venue: Room 101, East Sub-Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Jiang Kejun, Wu Libo 13:30-13:45 Wu Libo Jiang Kejun Address Introduction of the Forum 13:45-14:00 Zhai Panmao 14:00-14:15 Elmar Kriegler 14:15-14:30 Shuzo Nishioka Scientific Knowledge Relevant to Pursuing Efforts Limiting Global Warming of 1.5 C above Pre-industrial Levels Implications of the Paris Agreement for Near Term Climate Action How Can Asia Contribute to Implementing Paris Agreement by Leapfrogging Development? 14:30-14:45 Okazaki Yuta Mitigation Solutions and Outlook in Japan 14:45-15:00 Jung, Tae Yong 15:00-15:15 Jiang Kejun Paris Agreement and Its Implication on Climate Finance and Technology Emission Scenarios in to Hold the Increase of Average Temperature to below 2 C 15:15-15:30 Coffee Break & Group Photo 15:30-15:45 Tian Zhiyu Reinventing Energy Scenarios 15:45-16:00 Li Jifeng 16:00-16:15 Wu Libo 16:15-16:30 Chen Sha Peaking Pathway till 2030 in : From Both the Technical and Economic Perspectives Path and Influence of Peaking Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Shanghai Energy Vulnerabilities and Adaption to Climate Change in Beijing 16:30-16:45 Zhang Yifei The Status, Problem and Forecasting of Energy Trade in 16:45-17:30 Discussion 20

Health and Sustainable Growth in Aging Societies of Asia Co-organizers: School of Social Development and Public Policy, ; School of Public Health, Time: 08:30-17:10, May 29 Venue: Room 103, East Sub-building of Guanghua Tower Chair: Wang Feng, Fu Hua, Ying Xiaohua 08:30-08:45 Albert Park Policy Challenges of Population Aging: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) 08:45-09:00 Hans Groth Productivity Must Follow Demographic Aging 09:00-09:15 Alfonso Sousa-Poza Food Insecurity among Older Europeans 09:15-09:30 Zeng Yi 09:30-09:45 Zuo Xuejin Impacts of Shrinking Households Size on Energy Consumption, Population Aging and Sustainable Development The Reform of Health Care System and The Improvement of Health of the Aging Society 09:45-10:00 Group Photo 10:00-10:15 Coffee Break 10:15-10:45 Discussion 13:30-13:50 Zhang Yong 13:50-14:20 Bernhard Schwartländer The Development and Prospect of Health City Movement in Healthy City in the Era of Sustainable Development: from Vision to Action 14:20-14:40 Zhou Xianghong Internet + Health: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions 14:40-15:10 Discussion 15:10-15:20 Coffee Break 15:20-15:50 Nick Manning Urbanization and Mental Health 15:50-16:10 Shan Jingjing Social Adaptation and Social Integration of Migrant Workers in 16:10-16:30 Wang Guixin Region, Income and the Urbanization of 200 Million People 16:30-17:00 Discussion 17:00-17:10 Concluding Remark 21

G20 (Hangzhou) Summit and International Development Cooperation Co-organizers: School of International Relations and Public Affairs (SIRPA), ; Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto Time: 13:00-17:30, May 29 Venue: Room 1001, East Main Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Zheng Yu, Joseph Wong Session One: G20 Summit Moderator: Joseph Wong 13:00-13:15 Chen Zhimin Presentation 13:15-13:30 Enrico Letta Presentation 13:30-13:45 John Kirton The G7/G20 Relationship in Global Development Governance 13:45-14:00 Mariana Mota Prado International Institutional Bypasses 14:00-14:15 Gregory Chin 14:15-14:30 Andrew Cooper, BRICS, and the G20 Presidency: Leading on Sustainable Infrastructure Reframing the BRICS away from Economic Parallelism to Diplomatic Consolidation 14:30-14:45 Zhu Jiejin Mainstreaming the G20 Development Agenda 14:45-15:00 Representative From Ministry of Commerce Presentation 15:00-15:15 Group Photo 15: 15-15:30 Coffee Break Session Two: International Development Cooperation Moderator: Zheng Yu 15:30-15:45 Richard Carey Governing Development Finance in the 21st Century 15:45-16:00 Michael Tierney Chinese Foreign Aid and Development Finance in Comparative Perspective 16:00-16:15 Barak Hoffman The Roots of Economic Divergence between Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa 16:15-16:30 Naohiro Kitano JICA's Experience in Development Cooperation 16:30-16:45 Joseph Wong Delivering the SDGs 16:45-17:00 Li Xiaoyun New South-South Cooperation 17:00-17:15 Zhang Chun and Partnership for the 2030 Agenda 17:15-17:30 Wu Guoqi Presentation 22

Cooperation & Sharing Europe and Asia Hand in Hand: Breaking the Rigidity of Structure Reform in Economy and Social Affairs Co-organizers: Center for European Studies, ; Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai Bureau Time: 13:15-17:00, May 29 Venue: 13 th Floor, Multi-function Hall, Guanghua Main Building Chair: Ding Chun, Stefan Pantekoek (Co-chair) 13:15-13:20 Group Photos 13:20-13:30 Ding Chun Opening Address 13:30-13:40 Daniel Gros 13:40-13:50 Zhou Hong 13:50-14:00 Gunter Heiduk 14:00-14:10 Tong Jiadong 14:10-14:20 Dan O Brien Asia and Europe: Learning from Each Other Trading with Each Other Challenges and Opportunities for International Development Cooperation Beyond Trade and Investment: EU and in Search for New Sources of Growth European Economic Integration and the Impact of TPP in Asia The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in Driving Structural Reform 14:20-14:30 Chen Xin -EU Cooperation towards Prosperity 14:30-15:00 Discussion 15:00-15:20 Coffee Break 15:20-15:30 Lars Oxelheim 15:30-15:40 Qi Shaozhou 15:40-15:50 Song Quancheng Optimal Transparency and the Evaluation of Competitiveness in a Volatile Macroeconomic Environment Trade Potential between and European Counties along the Silk Road Economic Belt Negative Impacts of Refugee Crisis in Europe and the Implications and Suggestions to 15:50-16:00 Zhang Haibing -EU s Cooperation in the G20 16:00-16:10 Yuan Tangjun The Prospect of Economic Cooperation between Current Europe and Asia 16:10-16:20 Luo Changyuan TPP TTIP and the Trade Relation between and the EU 16:20-16:30 Representative Friedrich-Ebert Foundation, Shanghai Office 16:30-16:50 Discussion 16:50-17:00 Ding Chun Stefan Pantekoek Concluding Remarks 23

Towards Efficient Regional Integration: What Can Europe and Asia Learn from Each Other? Co-organizers: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) ; School of Economics, Time: 08:30-12:00, May 29 Venue: Room 1001, East Main Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Sebastian Plociennik, Luo Changyuan 08:30-08:40 Sebastian Plociennik, Luo Changyuan Prospects for the European and Asian Integrations Section1: Economics of Integration: Trade, Factor Mobility and Macroeconomic Coordination 08:40-09:40 Federico Steinberg Hong Junjie Cheng Dazhong Mao Yanhua Quan Heng Lu Ming Lessons from the European Monetary Union to Asia in Monetary Integration Asia-Pacific Integration: TPP and the Belt and Road Initiative How does the Selection of FTA Partner(s) Matter in the Context of GVCs: The Experience of Asian Economic Integration Mechanisms and Intra- Industry Trade The Belt and Road Initiative and the New Opportunity in Asian Economic Integration The Eurozonization of Chinese Economy 09:40-10:00 Discussion 10:00-10:25 Coffee Break & Group Photograph Section2: Politics of Integration: National Decision Making vs. Supranational Organizations 10:25-11:25 Eberhard Sandschneider Antonio Villafranca Jae-Seung Lee Sheng Bin Ding Chun Zhang Jie Legitimacy of Integration: National Decision Making vs. Supranational Organizations: Tensions between Regional Integration and Global Governance Regional Integration: Catching-Up Processes, Regional Disparities and Income Inequality The Conditions of Regional Integration: Leadership, Network and Reconciliation New International Trade and Investment Rules of the 21st Century and Asia-Pacific Regional Economic Integration The Current Problems and Challenges of EU and Implications to Asia The Challenges and Opportunities for in Promoting Asian-Pacific Integration 11:25-11:45 Discussion, Q&A 11:45-12:00 Heungchong Kim, Sebastian Plociennik, Luo Changyuan Remarks and Conclusions 24

The Free Market in Northeast Asia Co-organizers: Center for Japanese Studies, Institute of International Studies, ; The University of Tokyo Time: 13:30-17:20, May 29 Venue: Room 701, East Main Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Hu Lingyuan 13:30-13:45 Fan Yongming The Trend of Japan s Economy and Its Impact on 13:45-14:00 Masahiro Kohara International Order and Diplomacy 14:00-14:15 Yukiko Fukagawa 14:15-14:30 Shiro Armstrong Japan--Korea FTA after Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement Japan- Economic Relations and Regional Cooperation 14:30-14:45 Song Zhiyong The Prospect of -Japan-Korea FTA 14:45-15:00 Zhang Zheng Presentation 15:00-15:15 Shen Minghui 15:15-15:30 He Ping New Challenges for An Inclusive Regional Architecture: A Personal Viewpoint The New Development of FTAs in Asia-Pacific and Its Implications for 15:30-15:45 Coffee Break/ Group Photo 15:45-16:00 Ki-Jeong Nam Synchronization of Bilateralism and Multilateralism in East Asia: South Korea, Japan, and the East Asian Community, 1998-2002 16:00-16:15 Pei Guifen Sino-Japanese Economic Relations in East Asia 16:15-16:30 Fu Junwen 16:30-16:45 Gao Lan 16:45-17:00 Hu Lingyuan Establishing a High-standard RTA from the Strategic Perspective Comparison Study of US Policy on Integration in East Asia and Europe New Challenges and New Opportunities in Sino-Japan Strategic Relations of Mutual Benefit 17:00-17:20 Discussion 25

and Latin America: The Development Partnership of Trans-Pacific Co-organizer: Center for BRICS Studies, Fudan Development Institute Time: 08:30-16:20, May 29 Venue: Si-Yuan Hall, Floor 30, West Main Building of Guanghua Towers Chair: Shen Yi 08:30-08:40 Shen Yi Welcome Address 08:40-08:55 Chen Duqing Theme Interpretation Address 08:55-09:10 Ana Candida Perez Theme Interpretation Address 09:10-09:30 Luiz Augusto de Castro Neves Globalisation: Asia, and Latin America 09:30-09:50 Wang Zhongmei Negative List and Its Further Development in 09:50-10:05 Chen Dongxiao Commentary 10:05-10:20 Discussion 10:20-10:40 Peter Herrmann 10:40-11:00 Zhang Lei 11:00-11:15 A.J. Nichols Commentary 11:15-11:30 Discussion 11:45 Group Photo Growth and Development - Complement or Contradiction? Challenges for a Global Agenda From Necessity Test to Regulatory Coherence : An Analysis of the Features and Influence of the International Rules on Domestic Regulation in Trade Agreement 13:30-13:50 Renato Galvão Flôres Jr. Extending the B&R Initiative to South America 13:50-14:10 Eduard Gomes and Brazil in the Building of the Trans-oceanic Railway 14:10-14:25 Zhang Jun Commentary 14:25-14:40 Discussion 14:40-15:00 Wang Fei 15:00-15:20 Yao Honghui 15:20-15:35 Renato Galvão Flôres Jr. Commentary 15:35-15:50 Discussion 15:50-16:00 Coffee Break Brazilian Economic Development Strategies during the New Century To Boost Recovery of Real Economy Prospect of Post Crisis Sino-Brazilian Cooperation in Financial Market 16:00-16:20 Wan Yu Energy Cooperation: Latin America and 15:30-15:50 Guo Changgang 15:50-16:05 Wang Qingyuan Commentary 16:05-16:20 Discussion The Process of Latin American Integration in the Perspective of MERCOSUR 26

Coordination & Governance Air Pollution Governance versus Economic Growth: New Normal and New Policy in Co-organizers: Center for Sustainable Development Studies, ; Major Project of National Social Science Fund Mechanism of Air Pollution Governance and the Transformation of Economic Development Pattern Time: 08:30-12:00, May 29 Venue: Room 501, West Main Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Chen Shiyi 08:30-08:45 Fu Qingyan 08:45-09:00 Wang Boguang 09:00-09:15 Li Li Challenges and Control Strategies for Medium and Long-Term Improvement of Air Quality in Shanghai Discussion on the Policies Making for Haze Pollution Control and Economic Development Regional Economic Development and Complex Pollution Characteristics in the Yangtze River Delta 09:15-09:30 Junjie Zhang Information Disclosure and Air Pollution Governance 09:30-09:45 Kan Haidong Health Economics Evaluation of Haze Weather 09:45-10:00 Eden S. H. Yu The Effect of Air Pollution Cost on Trade Patterns Change 10:00-10:30 Coffee Break & Group Photo 10:30-10:45 Frans Berkhout Speech 10:45-11:00 Wang Bing 11:00-11:15 Yongrok Choi 11:15-11:30 Song Malin Assessment and Decomposition of Total Factor Energy Efficiency: An Evidence Based on Energy Shadow Price in Green Growth Intermediary Propositions for the Sustainable Governance A Theoretical System of Environmental Performance Evaluation Based on Big Data Environment 11:30-11:45 Zhang Ning Frontier Approach in Sustainability with PM2.5 11:45-12:00 Bao Cunkuan Upgrade Planning Environmental Impact Assessment System in Response to the Reform of Planning System the Reflection of Integrated Reform Plan for Promoting Ecological Progress 27

The Road to the New Prosperity in Asia: Further Reform vs. Structural Adjustment Co-organizer: Institute of World Economy, Time: 08:30-12:00, May 29 Venue: Room 1001, West Main Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Hua Min Session One Moderator: Hua Min 8:30-8:45 Chen Bo 8:45-9:00 Yi Xingjian 9:00-9:15 Qaisar Abbas 9:15-9:30 Sun Churen 9:30-9:45 Zhao Hongjun Internationalization and Domestic Reform: the Strategic Choices to 's Economy An International Comparison on Foreign Trade Dependence and Its Determinants Does Globalization Affect Economic Growth? The Role of Financial Development and Capital Use in Pakistan The International Division of Labor Among Cities in Given the Strategy of B&R The Prospect of Chinese Government Governance Model from a Historical Perspective 9:45-10:00 Discussion 10:00-10:30 Group Photo & Coffee Break Session Two Moderator: Shen Guobing 10:30-10:45 James R. Markusen Preferences and Per-Capita Income: Changing Demands for Goods, Services, and Environmental Quality 10:45-11:00 Li Kunwang Price and Quality Competitiveness of Exports of Chinese Manufactures 11:00-11:15 Maggie Chen Foreign Direct Investment and Productivity Growth: Impact, Mechanism, and Policy 11:15-11:30 Maggie Fu Innovation and Corporate Governance in 11:30-11:45 Peijie Wang State versus Private Sector Innovation 11:45-12:00 Discussion 28

Global Public Policy: Building Action Schemes of Global Governance Co-organizers: School of International Relations & Public Affairs, ; London School of Economics and Political Science Time: 08:30-12:00, May 29 Venue: Room 701, East Main Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Jing Yijia, Erik Berglof 08:30-08:45 Jude Howell The Future of Aid Policy 08:45-09:00 Peng Xizhe Rethinking Population Policy in and Asia 09:00-09:15 Karen Eggleston 09:15-09:30 Chen Yingyao 09:30-09:45 Heungsuk Choi Leveraging Analysis of Big Data to Improve Value-for- Money in Health Policy Globally Global Health: Effective Governance for Practice Based on Case Studies in Myanmar, India and Global Institutional Pathways for Improving Public Services: Public Health 09:45-10:05 Discussion 10:05-10:25 Coffee Break & Group Photo 10:25-10:40 Su Tsai-Tsu Global Digital Inequality 10:40-10:55 John Burns Global Civil Service 10:55-11:10 Chen Zhimin International Public Policy Education for the Complex World 11:10-11:25 Jose Antonio Puppim de Oliveira Transforming Governance towards the Sustainable Development Goals 11:25-11:40 Jing Yijia Global Public Policy: Missing Links and Study Agendas 11:40-12:00 Discussion 29

Cooperation towards Disaster Risk Reduction in the B&R Region Co-organizers: Insurance Social Security Research Center, ; Disaster Prevention and Management, Emerald Group Publishing Limited Sponsor: Alltrust Insurance Company Ltd Media Partner: Insurance News, CNurance Time: 8:30-17:00, May 29 Venue: Room 206, East Sub Building of Guanghua Towers, Chair: Xu Xian, JC Gaillard Session One Moderator: JC Gaillard 08:30-08:45 Zhang Yi Welcome Remark 08:45-09:15 Yang Siquan 09:15-09:45 Jerry Velasquez 09:45-10:15 Xu Xian Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Strategy in the B&R Region Promoting Cooperation towards Disaster Risk Reduction - Guidance from the Sendai Framework and the Sustainable Development Goals Disaster Risks in B&R Nations: Trend and Cooperation towards Risk Reduction and Management 10:15-10:30 Photo Session & Tea Break 10:30-11:00 Danny Fung Enterprise Risk Management in B&R 11:00-11:30 Marqueza Cathalina L. Reyes Regional Cooperation on DRR and CCA in Asia 11:30-12:00 Tan Yiji University Capacity Building to Help Local Government to Set Up Resilient Communities Session Two Moderator: Zhao Lei 13:30-14:00 Rohit Jigyasu Cooperation for Reducing Disaster Risks to Shared Cultural Heritage in the B&R Region 14:00-14:30 Yu Hua The Role and Effect of Media in Disaster Management 14:30-15:00 Fetima Gay Molina The Role of Civil Society Organizations and Communities in Achieving Disaster Resilient Region 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break 15:30-16:00 Shen Yu Disasters and the Quality of Chinese Export Commodity 16:00-16:30 JC Gaillard Whose Cooperation for Whose Realities? On Inclusiveness and Exclusiveness in Disaster Risk Reduction 16:30-17:00 Discussion 30