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ECIPE Conference: Will Asia Lead?

Asia is again at the centre of the world economy and world affairs. While the post-war period saw the surge of Japan, the 1980s the rise of the so-called Asian Tigers, we are currently witnessing the emergence, or re-emergence of China, and to a certain extent also of India. This conference will discuss the main “macro” trends in Asia, both economic and political.

Asia is again at the centre of the world economy and world affairs. While the post-war period saw the surge of Japan, the 1980s the rise of the so-called Asian Tigers, we are currently witnessing the emergence, or re-emergence of China, and to a certain extent also of India. Economic wealth, demographics, and military capacities all point to an unprecedented clout of Asia in the coming decades. But will Asia also assume leadership for global politics and the world economy? How solid is economic development in Asia? Will it be politically stable? What is the role of Europe and United States in shaping it?

This conference will discuss the main “macro” trends in Asia, both economic and political. Participants, all experts on Asia, will discuss the region’s role in the world economy and its effects on international politics, and delve deeper into the realities behind the transformations occurring in Asia. At the core of the discussion will also be Europe and its policy to engage with an emerging new international order, in particular in economic and trade matters.

PROGRAMME

14.10      Asia’s Economic and Political Emergence  – Western Myths, Asian Realities
                Guy de Jonquières, Senior Fellow ECIPE and Chatham House, former Financial Times Asia Commentator

14.40      Institutional Underpinnings of Asia’s Newfound Prosperity- Fit for Leadership?
                Deepak Lal, Professor of International Development Studies at the University of California at Los Angeles

15.10     The EU’s Response to the Asian Challenge
                Shada Islam, Senior Programme Executive, European Policy Centre

15.40     Coffee Break

16.00      Panel Discussion With Previous Speakers

16.50      Closing Remarks
                Razeen Sally, Director, ECIPE

17.00      Close of Conference


RSVP:
By May 21 to info@ecipe.org
The conference is free of charge

Participants: Deepak Lal, Professor of International Development Studies at the University of California, Guy de Jonquières, Senior Fellow ECIPE and Chatham House, former Financial Times Asia Commentator, Shada Islam, Senior Programme Executive, European Policy Centre, Razeen Sally, Director, ECIPE

Date: 2008-05-22
Time: 14:00 to 17:00
Venue: Hotel Silken Berlaymont, Boulevard Charlemagne 11-19, Brussels, Belgium


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