EU-ASEAN. Models of Integration 18-20 September 2017 Venue: the Faculty of Political Science, Plac Litewski 3, Lublin
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Monday, September 18 Ignacy Daszyński Hall (room 111)
9.00 - 18.00 Registration 9.30-11.30 Lublin sightseeing with a guide
13.30-14.00 Opening ceremony (Representatives of the UMCS, the City of Lublin, and Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs) venue: Ignacy Daszyński Hall (room 111)
14.00-15.15 Keynote speaker: Professor Adam Daniel Rotfeld, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland title: Shaping a New Global Order
15.15-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-18.00 Plenary session: Dynamics of Regional Integration. European and Asian- Pacific Perspectives (Daszyński Hall) Chair: Professor Marek Pietraś Deputy Dean of UMCS Faculty of Political Science, Director of International Relations Department
Participants: H.E. Ms Patricia Ann V. Paez Ambassador of Philippines H.E. Mr Shigeo Matsutomi Ambassador of Japan Mr Dominik Małek Department of Asia-Pacific, MFA, Warsaw Mr Rafał Szyndlauer The European Commission Representation Office in Poland Dr Stanisław Kozłowski MFA, Warsaw, former Polish diplomat in Singapore Mr Ksawery Burski former Polish Ambassador to Indonesia, Singapore and the People’s Republic of China Mr Andrzej Jaroszyński former Polish Ambassador to Australia and PNG Mr Tomasz Łukaszuk former Polish Ambassador to India and Indonesia
19.00 Reception dinner “Panie Przodem” Restaurant, Plac Teatralny 1, Lublin Tuesday, September 19
9.00-11.30 Registration
10.00-11.30 Panels
Panel 1A: EU and ASEAN – Differences and Similarities Chair: Jenn-Jaw Soong (room 114) 1. Marcin Grabowski: EU-ASEAN – Partners or Competitors? 2. Ewelina Szydłowska: Systems-level Integration – Small and Medium Entrepreneurship at Regional Organisations. Comparative Analysis of the EU and ASEAN 3. Jędrzej Maciejewski: EU and ASEAN – Different Approaches towards Copyright Regulations 4. Bartosz Bojarczyk: Determinants of Integration: the EU and ASEAN Compared
Panel 1B: EU-ASEAN Fields of Cooperation (room 115) Chair: Piotr Tosiek 1. K. Marzęda-Młynarska: Too much, too little integration – UE and ASEAN Responses to the Migration Crisis 2. Michał Łuszczuk: The Arctic as a New Bridge between Asia and Europe 3. Paramitaningrum Paramitaningrum: Are the EU-Indonesia Relations Going to be a Strategic Partnership? 4. Katarzyna Negacz: Sustainable Consumption and Production in ASEAN – Indonesian Dream or Mutual Effort? 5. Grzegorz Gil: The Crimea Crisis, the EU and the ASEAN Way
11.30-12.00 Coffee break
Panels 12.00-13.30 Panel 2A: Third Actors Towards Integration in Eurasia (room 114) Chair: Wen-Chih Chao 1. Karol Żakowski: From Fukuda Doctrine to the Abe Doctrine: Japan’s Policy towards ASEAN under the Second Abe Cabinet 2. Jakub Zajączkowski: ASEAN and Southeast Asia in the Indian Concept of Indo-Pacific 3. Hüseyin Bagci: Turkey’s Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of New Challenges 4. Vassil Anastassov: The US, NATO and (Eastern) Europe
Panel 2B: Institutional Challenges to Integration (room 115) Chair: Salvatore Babones 1. Edward Haliżak: Power Shift in the Strategic Landscape of the Asia-Pacific Region 2. Marek Pietraś: The European Union in the Context of Two-level Changes 3. Andrzej Podraza: Brexit and the Future of Transatlantic Security Relations 4. Anna Moraczewska: Risk Assessment for the EU and ASEAN Regions. PEST Analysis
13.30-15.00 Lunch break
Panels 15.00-16.30
Panel 3A: Broadening Integration in Asia-Pacific (room 114) Chair: Agata W. Ziętek
1. Salvatore Babones: Taking China Seriously: Relationality, Tianxia, and the “Chinese School” of International Relations 2. Andrzej Jaroszyński: Asia-Pacific Community. An Australian Project of Integration 3. Dariusz Kondrakiewicz: ASEAN plus 3 Cooperation in the Post-Cold Order 4. Sourajit Aiyer: South Asian Integration: Comparison to other Developing Regions 5. Magdalena Wątróbka: Promotion of Investment between China and Mexico
Panel 3B: India, China, and USA towards the Region of East Asia: Implications for ASEAN (room 115) Chair: Elizabeth Larus 1. Edward Haliżak: The Evolution of US-China Relations and their Relevance to the Processes of Integration in East Asia 2. Jakub Zajączkowski: The Region of East Asia in the Naval Strategies of India and China. An Analysis in the Perspective of Offensive Realism 3. Tomasz Łukaszuk: India and China in the Perception of ASEAN Countries 4. Barbara Kratiuk: Vietnam in the US Strategy 5. Aleksandra Jaskólska: ASEAN and East Asia in the Political Programs of Regional Parties in India
16.30- 17.00 Coffee break
Panels 17.00-18.30
Panel 4A: The South China Sea as a Theatre of (Dis)integration (room 114) Chair: Agata W. Ziętek 1. Elizabeth Larus: South China Seas Disputes and ASEAN (Dis)integration 2. Agata W. Ziętek: The Code of Conduct in the South China Sea 3. Małgorzata Pietrasiak, Kamila Pieczara: Vietnam’s Diplomacy towards the Conflict in the South China Sea and its Influence on ASEAN 4. Małgorzata Bonikowska: South China Sea Issue: the EU Approach 5. Łukasz Stach: The Road to Destabilisation? Naval Arms Race in the South China Sea
Panel 4B: China’s One Belt One Road initiative – an Impediment or Opportunity for Regional Integration (room 115) Chair: Pei-Hsiu Chen 1. Wen-Chih Chao: China’s One Belt One Road Initiative towards CLMV: A View from Structure Power 2. Tai Wan-Ping: Thai-Chinese Conglomerate Economic Strategic in the Greater Mekong Subregion: the Case study of CP Group 3. Pei-Hsiu Chen: Integrating CLMV with ASEAN 4. Jenn-Jaw Soong: The Political Economy of One Belt and One Road Initiative. Implementation between China and ASEAN States: Development vs Security 5. Justyna Misiągiewicz: China's “One Belt, One Road” Initiative – Challenges for China-EU Cooperation
19.00 Gala dinner with accompaniment of Klezmer Band “Hades Szeroka” Restaurant, Grodzka 21, the Old Town, Lublin
Wednesday, September 20 Panels 10.00-11.30
Panel 5A: The Future of European and Asian Integration Chair: Monika Szkarłat (room 114) 1. Joanna Starzyk-Sulejewska: External Relations of the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty – Opportunities and Challenges 2. Piotr Tosiek: Three Seas Initiative - a New Model of Enhanced Cooperation in the European Union? 3. Jakub Wołyniec: The British Approach towards European Integration before and after the Brexit Referendum
Panel 5B: ASEAN in the Global Economy (room 115) Chair: Katarzyna Marzęda-Młynarska 1. Barbara Regulska-Ingielewicz: Participation of ASEAN Countries in Global Value Chains and Its Share of FDI Inflows 2. Rafał Ulatowski: Energy Security and Energy Diplomacy of ASEAN Countries in the 21st Century 3. Łukasz Gołota: Historical Forms of the Presence of European Powers in Southeast Asia 4. Jessa Kristine Pis-an: The Vulnerability of Philippine Local Farmers to Climate Change as a Threat to Food Security and Public Health 5. Paweł Pasierbiak: Merchandise Trade Developments in ASEAN+3 since the Asian Financial Crisis
11.30-12.00 Coffee break
12.00-12.30 Closing session (Daszyński Hall)
Celebrating 60 years of the Treaties of Rome – an exhibition organised by the European Commission (the entrance hall)