Changing Governance in Asia
Informal workshop at the Erasmus University, during which we also say farewell to IIAS Professor Tak-Wing Ngo who held the endowed chair Asian Studies at Erasmus University for eight years.
Informal workshop at the Erasmus University, during which we also say farewell to IIAS Professor Tak-Wing Ngo who held the endowed chair Asian Studies at Erasmus University for eight years. It is also a good opportunity to meet with the Global History Cluster at the history faculty, Erasmus School of History Culture and Communication (ESHCC ).
The workshop
Most Asian countries have experienced radical social transformation in the past decades. Some have undergone democratization, yet are still plagued by problems of political instability, official malfeasance, and weak administration. Others have embraced market liberalization, but are threatened by rampant rent seeking and business capture. Without exception, they all face the challenge of effective governance.
The workshop will explore the problem of governance from an Asian perspective. It seeks to locate the issue of governance within specific meanings of rule and order, structures of political authority, and mobilization of institutional resources distinctive to the Asian context. It explores the changes in institutional setups and practices that shape emerging politic-economic and social orders in Asia.
Program
13.00 Welcome coffee/drinks
13.30 Introduction: Dr. Bregje van Eekelen
13.40 Dr. Susann Handke: Regional governance in Asia: Russia’s Eurasian Economic Union and China’s One Belt, One Road initiative
14.10 Dr. Maaike Okano Heijmans: China, Europe and Global Economic Governance
14.40 Drs. Chunli Song: Cartel Governance and the Chinese State in Transition.
15.10 BREAK
15.30 Dr. Ward Berenschop --- to be announced
16.00 Prof. Dr. Tak-Wing Ngo: Changing State-Capital Relations in China's Economic Governance.
16.45 Dr. Philippe Peycam (IIAS Director) Prof. Dr. Dick Douwes (Dean ESHCC)
17.00 Drinks