View the BU-CWD Workshop Agenda

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China-West Dialogue, Boston University GDP Center China-West Relations: The Search for a 21st Century Global Order The Nexus between Systemic Tensions over Modalities of Governance, Forms of Capitalism, and the Global Order Friday March 20, 2020 I. Introduction and Overview Welcome and Overview: The Nexus of Politics, Economics, Social Inclusion and the Global Order Kevin P. Gallagher, Director, Global Development Policy Center, Boston 9:00 am – 9:10 am University Colin Bradford*, Nonresident Senior Fellow of the Global Economy and Development Program, Brookings Institution; VISION20 (V20) Co-Chair Introduction: The Future of Global Governance 9:10 am – 9:15 am The Right Honorable Paul Martin, former Prime Minister of Canada 9:15 am – 9:40 am Open Discussion Tour d’Table: Current Global Heath and Economic Crisis: What 9:40 am – 10:20 am Response? II. “Mixed Economy Pluralism” and “New Political Dynamics” Chair: Colin Bradford*, Nonresident Senior Fellow of the Global Economy and Development Program, Brookings Institution Johannes Linn*, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development Program, Brookings Institution; Distinguished Resident Scholar of the Emerging Markets Forum Sandra Polaski, Senior Research Fellow, Global Economic Governance Initiative. Global Development Policy Center, Boston University 10:20 am – 11:00 am Sergio Bitar, former Minister of Mines, Education, and Public Works; Chilean Senator and President of the Party for Democracy (PPD) Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies, Kings College London Nicolas Véron*, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics Richard Wike*, Director of Global Attitudes Research, Pew Research Center China-West Dialogue, Boston University GDP Center III. Toward a New “21st Century Global Order” Chair: Yves Tiberghien*, Professor of Political Science, University of British Columbia ; VISION20 (V20) Co-Chair Alastair Iain Johnston, Professor of China in World Affairs, Harvard University Susan Thornton, Visiting Lecturer in law, Yale Law School Michael Swaine, Senior Fellow, Carnegies Endowment for International Peace Eberhard Sandschneider, Chair, Department of Chinese and East Asian Politics, Freie Universität Berlin 11:00 am – 11:45 am Jorge Heine*, Research Professor Boston University, former Chilean Ambassador to China Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies, Kings College London Vivien Schmidt, Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Boston University Torrey Taussig, research director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School 11:45 pm – 12:05 pm Open Discussion IV. Debate: What Do We Do Now? Chair: Alan Alexandroff*, Director, Global Summitry Project, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto; VISION20 (V20) Co-Chair 12:05 Pm – 1:00 pm Open Discussion * = “Founding Member” of the China – West Dialogue initiated on April 10, 2019 Founding Members of the CWD: Alan Alexandroff (Canada), Jack Austin (Canada), Colin Bradford (United States), Chen Dongxiao (China), Jorge Heine (Chile), Johannes Linn (Germany and the United States), Dennis Snower (Germany), Yves Tiberghien (Canada and France), Nicolas Véron (European Union), Richard Wike (United States), and Ye Yu (China) .

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