浙江师范大学非洲研究院

会议议程

    Tentative Programme for the 2nd Meeting of the China-Africa Think Tank Forum

    October 12, 2012Venue: Balambaras Hall

    Morning (9:00 - 12:00)Opening Ceremony (Time 9:00-10:20)

    MC - Liu Hongwu


    No

    Speakers

    Affiliation

    1

    TBC

    MoFAEthiopia

    2

    Zheng Jiwei

    Vice Governor, ZhejiangProvince

    3

    Carlos Lopes

    Executive Secretary, UNECA; Under Secretary-General, UN

    4

    Lu Shaye

    Director-General, Department of African Affairs, MOFA, P. R. China

    5

    Xie Xiaoyan

    Ambassador, Embassy of the P. R. China to Ethiopia

    6

    Admasu Tsegaye

    President of AAU

    7

    Chen Dexi

    Chairman, University Council, ZhejiangNormalUniversity

    8

    Kefyalew Ayana

    Mayor, BishoftuTown


    10:20 - 10:40 - Tea Break and Group Picture

    Keynote Speeches (Time 10:40 - 12:00)

    MC - Michelle Ndiaye Ntab


    No

    Speakers

    Affiliation

    1

    Tian Wedong

    Deputy Director General, Global Cooperation Department, China Development Bank

    2

    TBC

    African Union (AU)

    3

    Yang Lihua

    Institute of West Asian & African Studies,ChineseAcademy of Social Sciences

    4

    Wang Yizhou

    Associate Dean, School of International Studies, PekingUniversity

    5

    Andreas Eshete

    Prime Minister’s Office, FDRE

    6

    Zhu Liqun

    Vice-president, China Foreign AffairsUniversity

    7

    Mulugeta Gebrehiwot

    Director, IPSS



    October 12, 2012Afternoon (13:00 - 20:15)

    Parallel 4 Breakaway Sessions

    Breakaway session 1: Perspectives on the potential of China-Africarelations to improve governance, peace and securityVenueTiruworkHall


    No

    Title

    Presenter

    Moderator

    1

    China’s rise and Africa’s strategic opportunity

    Abdul Mohammed

    Wang Yizhou and Bernard Mumpasi Lututala

    2

    China’s engagements with Africa: implications for South- South cooperation

    Amadu Sesay


    3

    Constructing the newpartnership relations: the role of China-African cooperation in building the new international relations

    Su Changhe


    4

    China-Africa relations: areas of reform for a sustainable partnership

    Mehari Taddele Maru


    5

    Sino-African relations in the perspective of the new global political-economic structure

    Shi Zhan


    Discussion

    Tea/Coffee Break

    6

    China’s potential for aiding governance, peace and security in Africa: understanding the state-society complex

    Ian Taylor

    Su Changhe and Abdul Mohammed

    7

    Sino-African relation in the perspective of the new structure of global political-economical relations

    Zhu Liqun


    8

    Development through peace:practical steps for deepening China-Africa cooperation in the field of peace and security

    Daniel Kipkosgei Kiptugen


    9

    What’s new role for emerging China inAfrica peace process: some thoughts and clues for discussion

    Wang Yizhou


    10

    Challenges and opportunities for China-Africa cooperation in developing governance, peace and security in Africa in the new global era

    Bernard Mumpasi Lututala


    11

    On China’s role in promoting peace and security in Africa

    Sheng Hongsheng


    Discussion

    Dinner

    12

    Fostering African governance and development through multilateral cooperation between China and traditional donors: the case of the China- DAC Study Group

    Anna Katharina Stahl

    Ian Taylor and Zhu Liqun

    13

    What about civil society? The need for a debate on differences and consensus on the role of civil society in Sino-African relations

    Sarah Vaes


    14

    China-Africa cooperation without meaningful engagement with women will fail

    Madelein Mkunu


    Discussion







    Breakaway Session 2: Debating the effectiveness of China’s role in regional integration, peacebuilding and the non-interference policyVenue:Mintewab Hall


    No

    Title

    Presenter

    Moderator

    1

    New dimensions for African unity, integration and development: sharing the Chinese experience

    Phyllis Johnson

    Pang Zhongying and TBC

    2

    Africa regional integration and Sino-Africa cooperation:opportunities and challenges

    Tang Xiao


    3

    China’s evolving policy towards peace and security in Africa: Constructing a new paradigm for peacebuilding?

    Chris Alden


    4

    China and UN peacekeeping operations in Africa

    K. Mathews


    5

    Strengthening China-Africa peacekeeping support operations for peace and stability in Africa

    Lazarus Kubasu Nolasco


    Discussion

    Dinner

    6

    Africa and China’s non- interference policy: towards peace enhancement inAfrica

    Admore Mupoki Kambudzi

    Tang Xiao and Chris Alden

    7

    Africa in a multi-polar world and the prospect of Sino-Africa cooperation

    Yang Lihua


    8

    Issues of non-interference in China’s East African oil and gas sector

    Ross Anthony


    9

    The principle and its practice: the re-adaptation of China’s “non-interference” to the new context of China-Africa ties

    Pang Zhongying


    10

    Analysing the extent to which Chinauses the non-interference policy to promote peace and security in Africa


    Takavafira Zhou

    Discussion

    Dinner

    11

    Between pragmatism and non interference: China in Africa’s complex security challenges

    Bonnie Ayodele

    Ross Anthony and Yang Lihua

    12

    Diplomatic and strategic position ofChina in the Arab Spring

    Ahmed Hagagg


    13

    China’s relations with Sudan and South Sudan and its role in peace between the twoSudans

    Jiang Hengkun


    Discussion


    Breakaway Session 3: Chinese alternative to economic and social development in AfricaVenue:Balambaras Hall


    No

    Title

    Presenter

    Moderator

    1

    China-Africa cooperation under new situation: opportunities and challenges

    Peng Keyu

    Adeolu O. Adewuyi and Sheng Hongsheng

    2

    Harnessing Chinese enterprise in Africafor better governance, peace and security

    Bob Ezeh


    3

    Challenges for Sino-African relations in the new era and policy proposals

    Liu Youfa


    4

    China – Africa relations, with special reference to North Africa

    Hussein El Kamel


    5

    Booming Sino-Maghreb economic relations: incentive towards a new European cooperation governance and partnership?

    Thierry Pairault


    Discussion

    Tea/Coffee Break

    6

    New impetus of African development and new path to sustainable development of China-Africa relation

    Liu Hongwu

    Liu Youfa and Hussein El Kamel

    7

    How to stipulate the Chinese private business to go to Africa?

    Zhang Xiaofeng


    8

    The main characters and trends ofChina’s FDI in Africa

    YaoGuimei


    9

    Understanding African perception ofChina: a case study through CSR practice of Chinese corporations

    Sean Ding and Marjorie Perry


    Discussion

    Dinner

    10

    Chinese investment in Africa: an investigation of the opportunities and challenges for peace and security inZimbabwe

    LawrenceMhandara

    Yao Guimei and Marjorie Perry

    11

    China’s role in oil resource governance in Niger Delta region

    Wang XueJun


    12

    Governance and security challenges associated with China-Nigeria trade and investment relations

    Adeolu O.Adewuyi


    Discussion









    Breakaway Session 4: Challenges and opportunities in China-Africa relations: cases from Eastern andSouthern AfricaVenue: Girum Hall


    No

    Title

    Presenter

    Moderator

    1

    Beyond humanitarianism: China’s role in Darfur

    Hassan E. Ahmed

    Liu Guijin and Njunga M.Mulikita

    2

    Analysing China’s contribution to peace in the North and South Sudanconflict: pre and post Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)

    Getachew Zeru and Dawit Yohannes


    3

    BRICS and Sino-African cooperation

    Chen Yugang


    4

    Balancing politic with economic realities: China intervention in Sudanand South Sudan oil and border conflicts

    David Udofia


    5

    How far could China’s non- interference policy be practical in protecting Chinese and African peoples’ interests? The case of Sudan-South Sudan conflict before and after the secession

    Khalid Ali El Amin


    6

    The reluctant peacemaker: Chinaand the two Sudans

    Steven Kuo


    Discussion

    Tea/Coffee Break

    7

    The ambiguity of China’s non-interference policy as a drawback to peace and stability in the Sudan

    Valery Ferim

    Chen Yugang and Hassan E. Ahmed

    8

    China’s relations with Sudan andSouth Sudan: how to define common interests?

    Liu Guijin


    9

    Chinese investment and African peace and security: the case ofEthiopia

    Yejoo Kim


    10

    China in Ethiopia's infrastructure sector: responsibility and sustainability

    Xiao Yuhua


    11

    Between the Orient and the Horn: China-Africa Cooperation over the Development of Transboundary Rivers

    Fasil Amdetsion


    12

    China’s engagement in the diplomacy of conflict management in the Horn of Africa region

    Anita Kiamba


    Discussion

    Dinner

    13

    Zambia’s 2011 political transition: what impact on China-Zambia relations?

    Njunga M.Mulikita

    Anita Kiamba and Shi Zhan

    14

    Evading punishment: an analysis ofZimbabwe’-srelations with China in an age of sanctions

    Ronald Chipaike


    15

    China, a critical factor in theZimbabwe’s political crisis and solutions

    Charity Manyeruke


    Discussion



    October 13, 2012Venue: Balambaras Hall

    Morning(8:15 - 11:40)

    Wrap-up (8:30 - 10:30)

    Moderator: Liu Hongwu and Andreas Eshete

    No

    Speakers

    Affiliation

    Time

    1

    Abdul Mohammed

    Representing Breakaway Group 1

    8:30 - 8:50

    2

    Pang Zhongying

    Representing Breakaway Group 2

    8:50 - 9:10

    3

    Liu Youfa

    Representing Breakaway Group

    3

    9:10 - 9:30

    4

    Michael Njunga Mulikita

    Representing Breakaway Group 4

    9:30 - 9:50

    Discussion

    9:50-10:50

    Tea/Coffee Break

    10:50-11:10

    5

    Liu Guijin

    China-Africa International Business School, ZhejiangNormalUniversity

    11:10-11:30

    6

    Mulugeta Gebrehiwot

    Institute for Peace and Security Studies, Addis AbabaUniversity

    11:30-11:50


    Lunch11:50 - 13:00

    Check out13:00 - 14:00

    Visit to Eastern Industrial Zone, Dukem

    Bus Ride14:00 - 14:30

    Site Visit14:30 - 15:30

    Visit to the African Union Compound

    Bus Ride15:30 - 16:30

    Site Visit16:30 - 17:30


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