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 ’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 . 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,  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 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)