ICS Bulletin No.7, Dec 2016

ICS Bulletin No.7, Dec 2016

ICS Bulletin No.7, Dec 2016 Message from the Director Time passes by quickly. It has International Studies of the China Academy of Social been three years since I came Sciences and the Beijing International Center for to the Institute of China Chinese Language. The ICS also established links with Studies (ICS). I introduced the Center for China’s Relations with Neighboring then a transformation plan for Countries (CCRNC), Asian Studies Center, Fudan ICS and now with two years University and the China Overseas Development Center left, I believe the institute is at the Huaqiao University, Xiamen. well on its way towards a At the national level, ICS forged close cooperation firmer and more secure with the Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce footing. Indeed, during the and Industry Malaysia (ACCCIM). The ACCCIM is an 2016 planning meeting on the important federation with hundreds of business, institute’s future direction, it company and individual members. The ICS-ACCCIM in was decided that ICS would 2016 collaborated in two workshops. More are being work towards becoming a HiCOE (High Centre of planned in 2017 and in coming years. Excellence), a centre recognized at the national level. The Institute is also in close contact with the Wisma This is a very challenging target but I am confident the Putra (the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs) through team will work very hard to achieve the objective. its Undersecretary for East Asia Division, HE Dato’ The year 2016 was a very active one for ICS. With Ganeson Sivagurunathan. Through this, ICS intends to the rise of China continuing to capture public attention, provide policy input and thereby contribute to the nation. there was the need for the ICS to engaged with local The Institute welcomes Dato’ Abdul Majid Ahmad and international scholars, as well as with the local Khan, former Ambassador of Malaysia to China, as community, on the implications of China’s emergence as Adjunct Professor at the Institute of China Studies. This a world economic and political power. There was is an important appointment as ICS and the University particular interest in China’s announcement of its One of Malaya firmly believe in close academia-industry Belt One Road Initiative and how its implementation collaboration as this will bring out the best in our would impact Malaysia and the region. In the course of research and academic output. Dato’ Majid is presently the year therefore, the institute organized one major also the President of the Malaysia-China Friendship conference, three workshops and one public forum. The Association. I believe Dato Majid, through his status and institute also held two public lectures and eight experience, will enable ICS to reach out to both the seminars/ talks. A conference in August entitled, public and private sectors. “Towards A Diamond Era Between ASEAN and China”, On 21 November, we sadly lost Professor Lee Poh jointly organized with the Embassy of the People’s Ping, who was only three weeks into his renewed Republic of China in Malaysia, was attended by more appointment as Senior Research Fellow. Prof. Lee's than 200 participants, the largest crowd for an ICS passing left a big vacuum in ICS as he was not only one event. It also received wide media coverage. of our most prolific staff in terms of research output, but In November, the Institute organized for the first also along with Dr. Lee Kam Hing and Dr. Cheong Kee- time a workshop in Bahasa Malaysia on China. This is Cheok, formed a troika of wise men whose counsel I an important step towards fulfilling one of our objectives keenly sought and valued. Most importantly, we have which is to explain China to the Malaysian public. Earlier lost a mentor, a teacher and a friend. in April 2016, a survey on public perception of Even as the year 2016 has come to a close, we Malaysians on China and Malaysia-China relations would like to thank the many people and organizations conducted by ICS found that the view of the public has for their support. In particular, I must record that the mostly been positive. ICS hopes that through its coming University of Malaya Senior Management has always programmes, the Malaysian public would continue to given great assistance to the institute and the follow and understand developments in China and Sino- encouragement to see the institute becoming Malaysia relations successful. We are also very grateful to our partners The Institute also expanded its network of academic and friends who have readily come forward with support collaboration, both at international and local levels. It and good wishes to ensure that the Institute fulfill its established new links and consolidated existing ones. In expected role in society. particular, China’s One Belt and Road Initiative led to We look forward to 2017 and beyond with a stronger the holding of conferences and workshops by our many sense of purpose, knowing that the institute is on the international and local partners on the subject to which right track. Even as we continue to transform and to the ICS was invited, and we were represented by move ICS forward, we want to continue working closely members of the institute. Through such participation the with our partners and friends, and to further expand our institute strengthened ties with the China People’s networks and ties. We also hope for stronger support Institute of Foreign Affairs, Guangxi University China- from all quarters to make ICS a success.◆ ASEAN Research Institute and the National Institute of ICS Bulletin HIGHLIGHTS Page 2 Bengkel Antarabangsa “Pengamatan China dari Dunia Melayu: Isu-isu Kontemporari dan Masa Depan” Dominasi Orde Ekonomi Global” (China’s Hedging Strategy in the Geoeconomic relations between China and Middle East, and Impact Upon the Global Economic Order). Professor Tan Chee Beng of Sun Yat Sen University in Guangzhou, China, discussed in his paper (“Pemerhatian Beberapa Aspek Perkembangan Prof Tan Chee Beng, Dr Ling Tek Soon and Ekonomi dan Mr Ibrahim Suffian in Panel 2. Kebudayaan di China” [Some Observations on Various Aspects of China’s Economy and Culture]) the importance of local economies, spurred by some On 23 November 2016, the Institute innovative practices of local governments, in propelling China’s of China Studies (ICS) jointly organized economic development. Dr Ling Tek Soon of ICS presented a with The Associated Chinese Chamber paper on China’s anti-corruption campaign (Perkembangan Politik of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia China Sejak Xi Jinping Berkuasa: Kempen Anti Korupsi” [Political (ACCCIM) and with the support of Features since Xi Jinping Took Over: Anti-Corruption Campaign]). Sunsuria Sdn. Bhd., an International Ibrahim Suffian, from the Merdeka Centre for Opinion Research, Workshop entitled “Pengamatan China presented findings from surveys about Malaysian perceptions dari Dunia Melayu: Isu-isu Kontemporari towards China. dan Masa Depan” (“Observing China Other than these political and international relations issues, from the Malay World”), the first many presenters also discussed the social, cultural, and religious international academic conference on aspects of China. Both Professor Haslina Ibrahim (International China conducted in the Malay language Islamic University Malaysia) and Ustaz Ann Wan Seng focused in in Malaysia. The workshop was their presentations Islam in China and the Chinese Muslim officiated by Professor Noorsaadah minorities. Dr. Roy Anthony Rogers (University of Malaya) Abd. Rahman, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Opening speech by Prof. discussed China’s relations with the (Research and Innovation) of the Noorsaadah, Deputy Vice Muslim-majority countries Central Asia, University of Malaya, and featured 15 -Chancellor (Research while Dr. Abdullah Yusof (University of speakers from Malaysia, China, and and Innovation). Malaya) discussed Chinese influence on Indonesia. the Islamic architecture in Melaka. Professor Xu Liping, of the National Institute of International Finally, Profesor Awang Sariyan, Strategy at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, presented formerly Director General of the Dewan the first paper entitled “Kesempatan Bagi Dunia Melayu Dengan Bahasa dan Pustaka and now holder of Kebangkitan China” (The Rise of China and Opportunities for the Malay Studies Chair at Beijing Foreign Malay World). Professor Xu, a fluent speaker in Bahasa Studies University, traced Sino-Malaysia Malaysia, discussed in cultural interactions in his paper his paper the origins and (“Menelusur Sejarah Hubungan Tamadun processes of the rise of Melayu -China dan Kerangka Tindakan China, especially China’s Strategik untuk Peningkatan Kerjasama developmental Kini dan Masa Muka” [In Search of the experiences and model. Prof. Awang Sariyan, Historical Relationship between Malay and Professor Xu opined that holder of Malay Studies Chinese Civilizations, and Strategic Action China’s rise will also Chair, Beijing Foreign Plans to Improve Cooperation at Present offer not just lessons but Studies University, Prof Xu Liping, Ms Shahadah, Mr Yeremia and Future]). Dr. Tee Boon Chuan of opportunities for China. and Mr Ahmad Muziru in Panel 1. Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman and Dr. developing countries, Tuty Nur Mutia E.M. of Universitas including Malaysia, to Indonesia discussed in their papers the relevance of benefit from. He also spoke highly of the current positive state of Confucianism in today’s China. Dr. Charanjit Kaur (Universiti Sino-Malaysia relations and wished that this state of relations Tunku Abdul Rahman) discussed the Sikh minorities in Chinese can go on. Nur Shahadah binti Jamil, a PhD student at Universiti society.◆ Kebangsaan Malaysia, discussed in her paper (“Evolusi Proses Dasar Laut China Selatan China: Corak dan Manifestasi Pluralisasi” [Evolution of Policy Process towards the South China Sea: Features and Manifestation of Pluralization]) the internal structure of China’s foreign policy, especially policy regarding the South China Sea. Yeremia Lalisang, from Universitas Indonesia, presented a paper entitled “Citra Cina dalam Media Cetak Indonesia: Perspektif Orang Indonesia dalam Hubungan Indonesia-Cina” (China Image in Indonesia’s Print Media: Indonesian Perspectives on Indonesia-China Relations).

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