China S Capitalist Transition

China S Capitalist Transition

CHINA’S CAPITALIST TRANSITION

10-13 AUGUST 2004

Burns Hall, Room 3118

East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii

AGENDA

Tuesday, 10 August 2004
4:30-4:45 pm
5:00-7:00 pm
7:00 pm / Van pick up at Hilton Hawaiian Village Diamond Head Tower for EWC
Welcome Reception, East-West Center Hale Halawai
Return to Hilton Hawaiian Village

Wednesday, 11 August 2004

8:30 am / Van pick up at Hilton Hawaiian Village Diamond Head Tower for EWC
8:45-9:30 am / Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:30-9:45 am / Opening Remarks
Charles E. Morrison
Nancy D. Lewis
Welcome Remarks
Christopher A. McNally and Elizabeth Van Wie Davis
9:45-12:00 pm / Session I: China’s Emerging Capitalism
Chair:
Elizabeth Van Wie Davis
Presenters:
China’s reforms and the emergence of network capital/Dual constraints
to China’s economic development and trend of capital flows
Jieqiu Wan & Xianguo Yao
Growth of internationally competitive Chinese firms
Peter J. Williamson
The contours of China’s emerging capitalism
Christopher A. McNally
12:00-1:30 pm / Working Lunch: China’s Capitalist Transition, EWC Gallery
1:30-3:00 pm / Session II: Technology Management and Transfer
Chair:
Miles Kahler
Presenters:
Technology management under China’s transition to capitalism
Cindy Y.W. Chu
Building capabilities within global networks--China’s upgrading and innovation in
the IT sector.
Dieter Ernst & Barry Naughton
3:00-3:30 pm / Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 pm / Session III: State and Nation Building/Political Dynamics
Chair:
Miles Kahler
Presenters:
China’s capitalist transition and ethno-nationalism: Muslim and minority
response to the post-Deng reforms
Dru C. Gladney
China’s capitalist transition: patterns, pathways, and prospects
Richard Baum
5:00 pm
6:45 pm
7:00-9:00 pm
9:00 pm / Return to Hilton Hawaiian Village
Van pick up at Hilton Hawaiian Village Diamond Head Tower for dinner
Dinner at Sorabol Restaurant, 805 Keeaumoku Street
Van return to Hilton Hawaiian Village
Thursday, 12 August 2004
8:30 am / Van pick up at Hilton Hawaiian Village Diamond Head Tower for EWC
8:45-9:30 am / Morning Coffee and Continental Breakfast
9:30-12:00 pm / Session IV: China’s Interdependencies
Chair:
David M. Lampton
Presenters:
The future of China’s trade – Past patterns and emerging issues
Christopher M. Edmonds & Sumner LaCroix
China’s energy dependence and security imperatives: Implications for foreign policies
Kang Wu
China’s economic integration with East and Southeast Asia: A Pan-Asian
network entrepreneurship?
Sarah Tong & John Wong
12:30-1:30 pm / Working Lunch: China’s Changing Diplomacy, EWC Gallery
1:30-3:00 pm / Session V: New Foreign Policy Tools and Dynamics
Chair:
David M. Lampton
Presenters:
China’s market economy and changing diplomacy
Wei Wang
Diplomacy, multilateral engagement, and soft power
Elizabeth Van Wie Davis
The impact of China’s capitalist transition on the People’s Liberation
Army
David Finkelstein
3:00-3:30 pm / Coffee Break
3:30-4:30 pm / Session V continues
4:30 pm
6:45 pm
7:00-9:00 pm
9:00 pm / Return to Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel
Taxi pick up at Hilton Hawaiian Village Lobby for dinner
Working Dinner, Fook Yuen Seafood Restaurant, 1960 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 200
Return to Hilton Hawaiian Village
Friday, 13 August 2004
8:30 am / Van pick up at Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel Diamond Head Tower for EWC
8:45-9:15 pm / Morning Coffee and Continental Breakfast
9:15-10:45 pm / Session VI: International Engagements
Chair:
Charles E. Morrison
Presenters:
China’s capitalist transition and China’s foreign policy
Shi Yinhong
China’s environmental NGOs and foreign policy
Elizabeth Economy
10:45-12:00 pm / Session VII: China’s capitalist transition and the future of the Asia Pacific
Chair:
Christopher A. McNally
Discussion of project conception, scope and execution
12:00-12:15 pm / Concluding Remarks
Charles E. Morrison, President, East-West Center
12:15-1:30 pm / Lunch, EWC Gallery
1:30-5:30 pm / Optional Activity (Small Circle Island Tour)
7:15 pm
7:30-9:00 pm
9:00 pm / Van Pick up at Hilton Hawaiian Village Diamond Head Tower for dinner
Farewell Dinner, Willows Restaurant, 901 Hausten Street
Return to Hilton Hawaiian Village