“多伦多峰会后的G20:加拿大、中国与全球治理”2010年学术研讨会会议日程(英文)

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Workshop

on

After the G20 TorontoSummit: Canada, China and the Global Governance

Hosted

by

School of International and Diplomatic Affairs,

Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai

November 14th, 2010

Venue: ConferenceCenter, ShanghaiInternationalStudiesUniversity

  550 W. Dalian Road, Shanghai

November 14th, 2010

08:3009:00

Registration (at the lobby of the Conference Center, Shanghai International Studies University)

09:0010:15

Opening Session

Chair: Prof. Qian Hao, Director, Centre for Canadian Studies, ShanghaiInternationalStudiesUniversity

09:0009:05

Welcome and Introduction

Prof. Qian Hao, Director of Centre for Canadian Studies, School of International and Diplomatic Affairs, Shanghai International Studies University

09:0509:25

Welcoming Remarks

Prof. Zhang Shuguang, VP, ShanghaiInternationalStudiesUniversity

Ms. Sumeeta Chandavarkar, Consul, Consulate General of Canada in Shanghai

Prof. Feng Jianwen, President, Association for Canadian Studies in China

Prof. John Kirton, Director of G8/G20 Research Group, University of Toronto

09:2509:50

Keynote Speaking I

Mr. Mark Kruger,Minister Counselor, Head of Section (Economics and Finance), Canadian Embassy in Beijing

“The Canadian Financial System and G20 Financial Reform”

09:5010:15

Keynote Speaking II

Prof. Pang Zhongying, School of International Studies, RenminUniversity of China

“Cooperation among Developing States in G20”

10:15-10:35   Group Photo and Coffee Break

10:3512:00

Session 1: G20 Summits 2010: From Toronto to Seoul

Chair: Prof. Su Changhe, Dean, School of International and Diplomatic Affairs, ShanghaiInternationalStudiesUniversity

10:3510:50

Prof. John Kirton, Director of G8/G20 Research Group, University of Toronto

“G20’s InstitutionBuilding

10:5011:05

Dr. Zhu Jiejin, Deputy Director of Center for Canadian Studies, School of International and Diplomatic Affairs, Shanghai International Studies University

“Informality and the Institution-building of the G20”

11:0511:20

Dr. Wang Wei, Institute of American Studies, ChinaAcademy of Social Science

“Barriers for Cooperation under the G20: Within and Among Clusters”

11:2011:35

Prof. Wei Zongyou, School of International and Diplomatic Affairs, ShanghaiInternationalStudiesUniversity

Informal Groupings and the Future of G20

11:3512:00

Questions and Discussion

12:00-13:30   Lunch

12:10-12:20   The Chinese Version of The G8 System and the G20 Book Launch

13:3014:50

Session 2: G20 Institutionalization and Potential Model for Global Governance

Chair: Prof. John Kirton, Director of G8 /G20 Research Group, University of Toronto

13:3013:45

Prof. Peter Hajnal, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto

“G20’s Relationship with Civil Society”

13:4514:00

Dr. He Yao, Institute for World Economy Studies,ShanghaiAcademy of Social Science

“G20 Institutions in the Viewpoint of Global Governance: The Trend and China’s Choice”

14:0014:15

Prof. Stephen Brown, School of Political Studies, The University of Ottawa

Africa and New Canadian Aid Initiatives

14:1514:30

Mr. Steven C. Kuo, PhD candidate, School of International Relations, University of St. Andrews (U.K.)

“Chinese and Western Models of Development Aid in Africa: What do Liberians Think?”

14:3014:50

Questions and Discussion

14:50-15:00   Coffee Break

15:0016:20

Session 3: International Responsibilities and Multi-Cooperation: Canada, China and Emerging Powers

Chair: Prof. Wei Zongyou, School of International and Diplomatic Affairs, ShanghaiInternationalStudiesUniversity

15:0015:15

Prof. Kathryn Jo-Anne Harrison, Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts, The University of British Columbia

“Canadian Climate Policy: Challenges and Opportunities”

15:1515:30

Prof. Yu Hongyuan, Deputy Director of the Department of International Organizations and LawsShanghai Institutes for International Studies

China's Climate Policy after Copenhagen

15:3015:45

Dr. Xu Ting, University of International Business and Economics

“G20 and Green Economy”

15:4516:00

Ms. Wang Qian, Programme officer, World Wide Fund Shanghai Programme Office

“Ways Towards Low Carbon in the Fast Developing ChinaExploration of WWF’s China Low Carbon City Initiative”

16:0016:20

Questions and Discussion

16:20-16:30   Coffee Break

16:3017:30

Session 4: The Economic Relationship of Canada-China in Investment and Trade

Chair: Prof. Stephen Brown, University of Ottawa

16:3016:45

Prof. Zuo Liancun, Deputy Director of the Center for Canadian Studies, GuangdongUniversity of Foreign Studies

The Economic and Trade Relationship of Sino-Canada in the Age of Post-Crisis: Opportunities and Outlook

16:4517:00

Prof. Xu Donggen, LawSchool, ShanghaiJiaotongUniversity

“The Research on Regulation of Insider Trading in Canadian Capital Market”

17:0017:15

Dr. Wang Duanyong, Center for China’s Overseas Interests, School of International and Diplomatic Affairs, Shanghai International Studies University

“An Empirical Analysis on the Determinant sof China’s Investments in Canada”

17:1517:30

Questions and Discussion

17:3017:40

Summary

Prof. Su Changhe, Dean, School of International and Diplomatic Affairs, ShanghaiInternationalStudiesUniversity

End of Workshop