“中俄美三边关系:观念、结构与政治”国际研讨会
International Conference
“Trilateral Relations AmongChina,Russiaand the U.S.A: Structure, Perceptions and Politics”
Shanghai, September 26th –28th, 2008
Organizers
School of Advanced International and Area Studies of ECNU
Center for Russian Studies,EastChinaNormalUniversity(ECNU)
Shanghai Institute for International Studies
InstituteofWorldEconomy and International Relations (IMEMO) ofRussianAcademyof Sciences
Main Content of the Conference
From the start of the new century, the transition of the international system has accelerated, and the Eurasian region has experienced frequent geopolitical tumult. In the new century, Chinaand Russia, as emerging powers, simultaneously have experienced their rise, which affects the international situation and trilateral relations among Russia, Chinaand the United Statesto a great extent. Recently, the conflict in South Ossetia, U.S. intentions to deploy a missile defense system, and other issues arouse attention and concern about the important trilateral relations among Russia, China and the United States and trigger a series of theoretical and practical issues:
How do the long-term tendencies of globalization and the world economy’s cyclical changes affect the transition of the contemporary international system?
How do the diversity of cultures and civilizations, the diversity of institutional (patterns of systems) and development patterns and the pursuit of the guiding role of ideology interact in the contemporary international system?
How can we describe the main features of the international system in the new century? Has the international system entered a "Post-Western Era" yet?
Is the world unipolar, bi-polar, multi-polar, non-polar or something else?
Has a new Cold War started yet? If yes, what are the differences between the old and the new Cold Wars?
How will the traditional interactions of the relations among the great powers, especially Sino-Russian-American trilateral relations affect the future transitions of the international system?
What will be the future role of non-traditional security issues and non-state actors in the international system as new phenomena of the international system in transition?
What is the correlation between transition of the contemporary international system and trilateral relations amongChina,Russiaand theUnited States?
How will the geo-political transition in Eurasia affect the trilateral relations amongChina,Russiaand theUnited States?
What is the relevance between the domestic politics and economy and the trilateral relations amongChina,Russiaand theUnited States?
This Conference is organized by theSchoolofAdvanced Internationaland Area Studies, Center for Russian Studies of East China Normal University, Shanghai Institute for International Studies, andInstituteofWorld Economyand International Relations (IMEMO) ofRussianAcademyof Sciences. The Conference aims to provide a platform for prominent experts to discuss the past, the present situation, and the future of the trilateral relations among China, Russia and the USA from the prospect of modern transitions of the international system, the transformation of Eurasian geopolitics and the relevance between domestic politics and foreign affairs, and to build personal, institutional and cultural ties that will contribute to further strengthening China’s cooperation with the USA and Russia in various fields and across all levels of societies.
Language of Conference
English-Chinese/Chinese-English (with Simultaneous Interpretation)
Conference Venue
Auditorium, 2F Administration Building, ECNU
3663 North Zhongshan Road, Shanghai 200062
Accommodation
Centre for Academic Exchange (学术交流中心)
Address: 3663 Zhongshan Road (North), Shanghai 200063
Tel: (86-21) 62601058
Tentative Programme
DAY 1: Friday 26 September 2008
Registration
17.30-19.0 Welcome Banquet
DAY 2: Saturday 27 September 2008
9:15 - 9:30 Opening of the Conference
Chair: Feng Shaolei
Welcome Speech by the President of ECNU, Prof. Yu Lizhong 5’
Welcome Speech by Prof. Yang Jiemian 5’
9:30-9:45 Group Photo of All Participants
9:45-10:00 Coffee Break
10:00 – 12:15 Session 1: The Transition of the Modern International System and Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the USA
Chair: Liu Ji
Speakers:
Prof. Yang Jiemian: “Redefining the Roles of China, Russia and the U.S. in the Transition of the International System” 20’
Prof. Igor Khripunov: “The Emerging Balance of Power: Residual Unipolarity, Shaky Multipolarity, and Untested Nonpolarity” 20’
Prof. Cristina-Astrid Hansell (Chuen): “The United States, Russia, and China: Managing the Strategic Balance During Military Transformation” 20’
Prof. Huang Renwei: “The Comparison of Strategic Thinking Among the USA, Russia and China” 20’
Dr. Stephen Noerper: “Toward Triangular Cooperation in the New International System: China, Russia the United States and New Security Approaches” 20’
Comments & Discussion 35’
12:15 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00–15:35 Session 2 Part I: Geo-Political Transitions in Eurasia and Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the United States
Chair: Feng Shaolei
Presentations:
Prof. Pan Guang: “Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the USA in the Middle of the Eurasian Continent and Shanghai Cooperation Organization” 20’
Prof. Trenin: “Geopolitical Prospects of Eurasia Under the Condition of an Open Confrontation between Russia and the U.S.” 20’
Prof. Zhao Huasheng: “China, USA and Russia in Central Asia” 20’
Comments & Discussion 35’
15:35-15:50 Coffee Break
15:50–17:25 Session 2 Part II: Geo-Political Transitions in Eurasia and Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the United States
Chair: Ma Zhengang
Prof. Vasily Mikheev:“The New Russian Policy Toward East Asia Under Medvedev’s Presidency” 20’
Dr. V. Amirov: “The Russian Attitude to the American Policy in East Asia” 20’
Dr. Wu Chunsi: “East Asia Security and Great Power Relations” 20’
Comments & Discussion 35’
17.30-19.00 Dinner
DAY 3: Sunday 28 September 2008
9:00–10:35 Session 2 Part III: Geo-Political Transitions in Eurasia and Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the United States
Chair: Peter C. White
Prof . Ma Zhengang: “The Differences and Similarities in Strategic Interests of China, Russia and the USA” 20’
Yang Chengxu: “New Century, New state of Affairs — Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the USA ” 20’
Cui Qiming: “Trilateral Relations Among China, USA and Russia After the Conflict in Georgia” 20’
Comments & Discussion 35’
10:35-10:50 Coffee Break
10:50 – 12:25 Session 3 Part I: The Interrelationship Between Domestic Politics and Economy and Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the USA
Chairs: V. Mikheev
Presentations:
Prof. Timothy J. Colton: “Russian Internal Politics and the Global Balance of Power” 20’
Liu Youfa: “The Impact of American Domestic Politics on Russian-American and
Sino-American Relations” 20’
Dr. Berger Iakov “Economic Growth in China and Its Impact on Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the USA” 20’
Comments & Discussion 35’
12:25 - 14:15 Lunch
14:15 –15:50 Session 3 Part II: The Interrelationship between Domestic Politics and Economy and Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the USA
Chair: Vladimir Gelman
Prof. Feng Shaolei: “Perception, Ideology and the Transformation of Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the USA in the Post Cold War Era” 20’
Dr. Yang Cheng: “The Second Transition of Russia and China and the Prospect of Trilateral Relations Among China, Russia and the USA” 20’
Dr. Li Chenghong: “From the China-USA-USSR Strategic Triangle to Trilateral Relations Among China, USA and Russia” 20’
Comments & Discussion 35’
15:50-16:05 Coffee Break
16:05-17:00 Open Discussion and Conclusion
Chair: Feng Shaolei
17:00-17:25 Closing Speech by Prof. Feng Shaolei
18:00-20:00 Farewell Dinner
21.00-22.00 Touring the Huang Pu River
All participants (in alphabetic order of surnames)
AMIROV Viacheslav, Ph.D Economics, Senior Research Fellow, Academic Secretary of IMEMO
BERGER Iakov, Senior Research Fellow of IFE of RAS
CHEN Dawei, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the magazine “Russian Studies”
COLTON Timothy J., Ph.D., Morris and Anna Feldberg Professor of Government and Russian Studies, Faculty Associate and Director, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University
CUI Qiming, Ph.D Law, Deputy Director of the Office of Foreign Policy of the Leading Group of the Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party
FAN Jun, Professor, Assistant to the Rector of East China Normal University
FENG Shaolei, Professor, Dean of the School of Advanced International and Area Studies, Director of the Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
GELMAN Vladimir, Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Sociology, European University at St. Petersburg
HANSELL (CHUEN) Cristina-Astrid, Director, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies
HUANG Renwei, Vice-President, Professor of International Studies of Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
KHRIPUNOV Igor, Associate Director and Adjunct Professor of Center for International Trade and Security, University of Georgia, USA
LI Chenghong, Senior Research Fellow of the School of Advanced International and Area Studies, East China Normal University
Mr. LIU Ji, Former Vice-President of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
LIU Jun, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Vice Dean of the School of Advanced International and Area Studies, East China Normal University
Mr. LIU Youfa, Former Minister of Chinese Embassy in the USA, Senior Research Fellow at Fudan University
LO Bobo, Director of the Russia and China Programmes at the Center for European Reform, United Kingdom
Mr. MA Zhengang, President of China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), President of China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, former Chinese ambassador to Austria
MIKHEEV Vasilii, Professor, Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of Center for China & Japan Studies of IMEMO, Member of Russian Council for Foreign and Defense Policy
NOERPER Stephen, Ph.D., Director, Worldwide Issue Networks, and Senior Fellow, Asia, EastWest Institute
PAN Guang, Director and Professor of the Shanghai Center for International Studies at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS), Director of the Center for SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) Studies at SASS
PAN Xingming, Professor of the School of Advanced International and Area Studies, East China Normal University
SHEN Dingli, Professor, Ph.D., Fudan University Director of the CAS (Center for American Studies, Fudan University); Executive Vice Dean of the Institute of International Affairs, Fudan University
Trennin Dmitri, Senior Research Fellow, Deputy Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center
WANG Tiejun, Associate Professor of the School of Advanced International and Area Studies, East China Normal University
WHITE Peter C., Professor, President Emeritus and Founder of the Southern Center for International Studies
WU Chunsi, Associate Research Fellow and Deputy Director of Department of American Studies, Shanghai Institute for International Studies.
YANG Cheng, Senior Research Fellow, Ph. D., Deputy Director of the Center for Russian Studies, East China Normal University
Mr. YANG Chengxu, Former Chinese Ambassador to Austria
YANG Jiemian, Fellow and President at the SIIS (Institutes for International Studies), Member of Shanghai Committee of People's Political Consultative Conference
YANG Ye, Professor of the Public Management Faculty, East China Normal University
YU Nanping, Associate Professor, Center for European Studies, East China Normal University
ZHAO Huasheng, Professor, Director of the Center for Russian and Central Asia Studies at Fudan University