From: "Andrew Field" <shanghaidrew@GMAIL.COM>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 7:49 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Symposium & Conference on East Asia Security
> H-ASIA
> Feb 8 2011
> 
> CFP Symposium & Conference on East Asia Security
> ************************************
> From: "McCormick, Brett" <BMcCormick@newhaven.edu>
> 
> 8th Annual
> East Asia Security Symposium and Conference
> A Multinational 5-Day Symposium: June 27 - July 1
> Followed by an Invitational Conference: July 2
> At the China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing
> Sponsored by the University of New Haven Global Studies Program
> Hosted by the China Foreign Affairs University, East Asian Studies  
> Center
> 
> This symposium offers a unique opportunity for open discussion with an  
> array of high level Chinese experts from the military, foreign  
> ministry, and academic communities.  Each day will include  
> approximately eight hours of seminar-style symposium, conducted in  
> English by senior Chinese officials and scholars.  The following are  
> some examples of the Chinese presenters who have routinely headed  
> these sessions in previous years:
> 
> From the Chinese Military
> 
> Rear Admiral Yang Yi - China National Defense University
> 
> Major General Zhu Chenghu - China National Defense University
> 
> Major General Pan Zhenqiang - China National Defense University
> 
> Senior Colonel Xu Weidi - China National Defense University
> 
> Senior Colonel Yao Yunzhu - China Academy of Military Science
> 
> Senior Colonel Chen Zhou - China Academy of Military Science
> 
> 
> From the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
> 
> Ambassador Yang Yanyi - Deputy Director-General, Department of Asia
> 
> Yang Jian - Director, Office of Korean Nuclear Issues
> 
> Li Yang - Director, Section of Asia-Pacific Security
> 
> Wang Jianqun - Director, Regional Multilateral Cooperation Division
> 
> 
> From China's Academic Community
> 
> Wang Jisi - Director, Institute of International Strategic Studies,  
> Central Party School
> 
> Li Genxin - Secretary General, China Association of Arms Control and  
> Disarmament
> 
> Zhang Haiwen - Deputy Director, Institute of Marine Strategic Studies  
> of China
> 
> Wang Yizhou - Deputy Director, Institute of World Politics and  
> Economics, CASS
> 
> Lin Guijun - Vice President, University of International Business and  
> Economics
> 
> Qin Yaqing - Vice President, China Foreign Affairs University
> 
> 
> 
> Limit: 20 participants          Program costs: US$300          
> Deadline: April 15, 2011
> 
> 
> Presentation & Publishing Opportunity
> 
> "China - New Horizons"
> 
> 2011 East Asia Security Symposium: Conference
> 
> China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing
> 
> July 2, 2011
> 
> 
> Our 2011 Conference "China - New Horizons" will focus on new research  
> in fields such as strategic theory, diplomacy, peace studies and  
> international conflict management, and international relations.   
> Participants in this ongoing series of conferences represent numerous  
> disciplines, and often employ inter-disciplinary methods in developing  
> their research.
> 
> All registered participants in the 8th Annual East Asia Security  
> Symposium will be eligible to present papers within the parameters of  
> the conference theme.  Anyone wishing to present their paper, but not  
> participating in the symposium, should submit a separate abstract (500  
> words max.) for peer review by the conference advisory board.   
> Accepted conference presenters not participating in the symposium must  
> pay a separate US$50 conference fee.  Applicants will be notified of  
> acceptance within two weeks of abstract submission.
> 
> 
> The Center for Strategic and Conflict Management at the China Foreign  
> Affairs University regularly publishes peer reviewed papers,  
> monographs and reports. From the 2009 Conference presentations Bond  
> University Press has published the edited book by Dr. Brett McCormick  
> and Dr. Jonathan Ping Chinese Engagements: Regional Issues with Global  
> Implications.  Our expectation is to continue compiling appropriately  
> related papers for similar book publications.
> 
> Conference Theme: China - New Horizons
> 
> 
> As China, and perceptions of China, evolve within the international  
> community, the places and planes of intersection also take on new  
> significance.  Whether it's the overt extension of Chinese maritime  
> attentions into the East China Sea, South China Sea, and Indian Ocean  
> - new visions of relations to/from Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Central Asia,  
> or even into space - or even new fields of interaction across the  
> playing fields of global economies and technology - all must consider  
> the new horizons that are emerging as China's place in the world  
> progresses.  Our 2011 theme of New Horizons looks to synthesize multi- 
> disciplinary reviews and analysis of China's emerging location as it  
> contacts its surrounding political, diplomatic, economic, and even  
> environmental communities.  The 2011 East Asia Security Symposium:  
> Conference welcomes papers on such themes from any related  
> discipline.  The conference organizers anticipate publication of an  
> associated conference volume from papers collected in alternate  
> years.  Papers from the 2009 conference were compiled into Chinese  
> Engagements: Regional Issues with Global Implications, by Bond  
> University Press.
> 
> 
> For more information contact:
> 
> Dr. Brett McCormick - Director of Global Studies
> University of New Haven
> bmccormick@newhaven.edu <mailto:bmccormick@newhaven.edu>
> (USA) 203-479-4988
> 
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