第七次哈利法克斯国际安全论坛与中国有关的议题
安全论坛从11月20至22日为期三天,其中两天的议题与中国有关,具体内容与讲座人如下:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
21:30 NIGHT OWLS (ALL NIGHT OWLS ARE OFF THE RECORD)
China’s Bottom Line: A Dim Sum
LOCATION: Harbour B
SPEAKERS:
The Hon. Toshiro Iijima, Ambassador in charge of Policy Planning and International Security Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
Dr. John Lee, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
The Rt. Hon. Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones, Chairman, Bank of England, Cyber Security Advisory Panel
MODERATOR: Mr. Joshua Rogin, Columnist, Bloomberg View, and Political Analyst, CNN
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
12:00-13:15: Introduction to Asia-Pacific Security Challenges (ON THE RECORD)
SPEAKER: Admiral Harry Harris, Commander, United States Pacific Command
PLENARY 4 : Broken China: Handle with Care (ON THE RECORD)
SPEAKERS:
The Hon. Antonio Carpio, Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines
Dr. Masashi Nishihara, President, Research Institute for Peace and Security
Admiral Michael Rogers, Commander, United States Cyber Command, Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service
Dr. Russell Trood, Professor International Relations and Director of the Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University
MODERATOR: Ms. Lyse Doucet, Chief International Correspondent, BBC
Ruling the Waves: China Whets its Dream
WITH:
Vice Admiral Mark Norman, Commander, Royal Canadian Navy
Mr. Hideshi Tokuchi, Former Vice Minister for International Affairs, Ministry of Defense, Japan
Admiral Nirmal Verma, Ret., Chief of Naval Operations Distinguished International Fellow, United States Naval War College
HOSTED BY: Dr. Eliot Cohen, Robert E. Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
另外有与朝鲜、古巴有关的议题,以及亚洲民主化议题
11月21日
19:30-21:30 DINNER SESSIONS (ALL SESSIONS OFF THE RECORD)
Come Together? The Case for a United Korea
WITH:
Dr. Matake Kamiya, Professor of International Relations, National Defense University
Dr. Sue Mi Terry, Managing Director, BowerGroupAsia
HOSTED BY: Mr. Randy Scheunemann, President, Orion Strategies
The Cuban Thaw and the Future of Latin American Democracy
WITH:
Mr. Antonio Rodiles, Director, State of SATS
Dr. Christopher Sabatini, Founder and Executive Director, Global Americans, and Adjunct Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
HOSTED BY: Dr. Luis Rubio, Chairman, Center of Research for Development
From India to Japan: The Importance of Democratic Asia
WITH:
The Hon. Toshiro Iijima, Ambassador in charge of Policy Planning and International Security Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
H.E. Dr. Lobsang Sangay, Sikyong, Central Tibetan Administration
HOSTED BY: Dr. Daniel Twining, Senior Fellow for Asia, German Marshall Fund of the United States
美国首都华盛顿智库哈德逊研究所的Dr. John Lee,出版了几本关于中国问题的专著。
Lee published a book, Will China fail? - the limits and contradictions of market socialism, in 2007. An updated second edition was released in 2009. The subject of this book is the complexities and risks associated with China's approach to economic development, which Lee asserts to be flawed, unsustainable, dangerously unstable, and unlikely if not incapable of providing a foundation for the continuation of China's 'peaceful rise' or 'peaceful development'. In 2014, he co-authored a report with Paul Dibb titled Why China Will Not Become The Dominant Power in Asia which received considerable attention. The report rejects the idea that America should step back from the region and treat China as a strategic equal in Asia; that China's military, economic and demographic shortcomings are considerable and in many respect getting worse; that a China-dominated Asian region is unlikely without American strategic withdrawal; and defence planning in Australia should not be only about countering Chinese power in the Asia-Pacific. Lee has also emphasised the importance and desirability of Japanese power for a stable balance in the Asia-Pacific in the current century
Lee has written extensively on the subject of China's political-economy, foreign policies of the United States, China, Japan, India, Australia and in Southeast Asia, and strategic and economic futures in East Asia. Lee has published more than 300 articles in newspapers, magazines, and journals, including the Wall Street Journal, International Herald Tribune, The Australian, the New York Times, Financial Times, Forbes, The Times of London, The Australian Financial Review, Time, Der Spiegel, South China Morning Post, Global Times, Washington Quarterly, and Newsweek.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
21:30 NIGHT OWLS (ALL NIGHT OWLS ARE OFF THE RECORD)
China’s Bottom Line: A Dim Sum
LOCATION: Harbour B
SPEAKERS:
The Hon. Toshiro Iijima, Ambassador in charge of Policy Planning and International Security Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
Dr. John Lee, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
The Rt. Hon. Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones, Chairman, Bank of England, Cyber Security Advisory Panel
MODERATOR: Mr. Joshua Rogin, Columnist, Bloomberg View, and Political Analyst, CNN
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
12:00-13:15: Introduction to Asia-Pacific Security Challenges (ON THE RECORD)
SPEAKER: Admiral Harry Harris, Commander, United States Pacific Command
PLENARY 4 : Broken China: Handle with Care (ON THE RECORD)
SPEAKERS:
The Hon. Antonio Carpio, Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines
Dr. Masashi Nishihara, President, Research Institute for Peace and Security
Admiral Michael Rogers, Commander, United States Cyber Command, Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service
Dr. Russell Trood, Professor International Relations and Director of the Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University
MODERATOR: Ms. Lyse Doucet, Chief International Correspondent, BBC
Ruling the Waves: China Whets its Dream
WITH:
Vice Admiral Mark Norman, Commander, Royal Canadian Navy
Mr. Hideshi Tokuchi, Former Vice Minister for International Affairs, Ministry of Defense, Japan
Admiral Nirmal Verma, Ret., Chief of Naval Operations Distinguished International Fellow, United States Naval War College
HOSTED BY: Dr. Eliot Cohen, Robert E. Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
另外有与朝鲜、古巴有关的议题,以及亚洲民主化议题
11月21日
19:30-21:30 DINNER SESSIONS (ALL SESSIONS OFF THE RECORD)
Come Together? The Case for a United Korea
WITH:
Dr. Matake Kamiya, Professor of International Relations, National Defense University
Dr. Sue Mi Terry, Managing Director, BowerGroupAsia
HOSTED BY: Mr. Randy Scheunemann, President, Orion Strategies
The Cuban Thaw and the Future of Latin American Democracy
WITH:
Mr. Antonio Rodiles, Director, State of SATS
Dr. Christopher Sabatini, Founder and Executive Director, Global Americans, and Adjunct Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
HOSTED BY: Dr. Luis Rubio, Chairman, Center of Research for Development
From India to Japan: The Importance of Democratic Asia
WITH:
The Hon. Toshiro Iijima, Ambassador in charge of Policy Planning and International Security Policy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan
H.E. Dr. Lobsang Sangay, Sikyong, Central Tibetan Administration
HOSTED BY: Dr. Daniel Twining, Senior Fellow for Asia, German Marshall Fund of the United States
美国首都华盛顿智库哈德逊研究所的Dr. John Lee,出版了几本关于中国问题的专著。
Lee published a book, Will China fail? - the limits and contradictions of market socialism, in 2007. An updated second edition was released in 2009. The subject of this book is the complexities and risks associated with China's approach to economic development, which Lee asserts to be flawed, unsustainable, dangerously unstable, and unlikely if not incapable of providing a foundation for the continuation of China's 'peaceful rise' or 'peaceful development'. In 2014, he co-authored a report with Paul Dibb titled Why China Will Not Become The Dominant Power in Asia which received considerable attention. The report rejects the idea that America should step back from the region and treat China as a strategic equal in Asia; that China's military, economic and demographic shortcomings are considerable and in many respect getting worse; that a China-dominated Asian region is unlikely without American strategic withdrawal; and defence planning in Australia should not be only about countering Chinese power in the Asia-Pacific. Lee has also emphasised the importance and desirability of Japanese power for a stable balance in the Asia-Pacific in the current century
Lee has written extensively on the subject of China's political-economy, foreign policies of the United States, China, Japan, India, Australia and in Southeast Asia, and strategic and economic futures in East Asia. Lee has published more than 300 articles in newspapers, magazines, and journals, including the Wall Street Journal, International Herald Tribune, The Australian, the New York Times, Financial Times, Forbes, The Times of London, The Australian Financial Review, Time, Der Spiegel, South China Morning Post, Global Times, Washington Quarterly, and Newsweek.
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