
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 | MoFA, |
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 |
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, |
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 securityVenue:TiruworkHall
No | Title | Presenter | Moderator | |
1 | Abdul Mohammed | Wang Yizhou and Bernard Mumpasi Lututala | ||
2 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Sheng Hongsheng | ||
Discussion | ||||
Dinner | ||||
12 | Fostering African governance and development through multilateral cooperation between | 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
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 | Chris Alden | ||
4 | K. Mathews | ||
5 | Strengthening China-Africa peacekeeping support operations for peace and stability in Africa | Lazarus Kubasu Nolasco | |
Discussion | |||
Dinner | |||
6 | Africa and | 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 | Ross Anthony | |
9 | The principle and its practice: the re-adaptation of | Pang Zhongying | |
10 | Analysing the extent to which | Takavafira Zhou | |
Discussion | |||
Dinner | |||
11 | Between pragmatism and non interference: | Bonnie Ayodele | Ross Anthony and Yang Lihua |
12 | Diplomatic and strategic position of | Ahmed Hagagg | |
13 | 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 | 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 of | YaoGuimei | |||
9 | Understanding African perception of | Sean Ding and Marjorie Perry | |||
Discussion | |||||
Dinner | |||||
10 | Chinese investment in Africa: an investigation of the opportunities and challenges for peace and security in | LawrenceMhandara | Yao Guimei and Marjorie Perry | ||
11 | 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: | Hassan E. Ahmed | Liu Guijin and Njunga M.Mulikita |
2 | Analysing | Getachew Zeru and Dawit Yohannes | |
3 | BRICS and Sino-African cooperation | Chen Yugang | |
4 | Balancing politic with economic realities: | David Udofia | |
5 | How far could | Khalid Ali El Amin | |
6 | The reluctant peacemaker: | Steven Kuo | |
Discussion | |||
Tea/Coffee Break | |||
7 | The ambiguity of | Valery Ferim | Chen Yugang and Hassan E. Ahmed |
8 | Liu Guijin | ||
9 | Chinese investment and African peace and security: the case of | Yejoo Kim | |
10 | Xiao Yuhua | ||
11 | Between the Orient and the Horn: China-Africa Cooperation over the Development of Transboundary Rivers | Fasil Amdetsion | |
12 | Anita Kiamba | ||
Discussion | |||
Dinner | |||
13 | Njunga M.Mulikita | Anita Kiamba and Shi Zhan | |
14 | Evading punishment: an analysis of | Ronald Chipaike | |
15 | 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