China’s One Belt One Road Initiative and Central Europe
The Institute of International Relations Prague together with the Institute of European Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Beijing, organized a seminar “China’s One Belt One Road Initiative and Central Europe”.
23. 3. 2016 (10:00)
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10:00 – 10:15 Welcoming Remarks
- Dr. Ondřej Horký-Hlucháň, Head of the Research Department, the Institute of International Relations, Prague
- Luo Jinghui, Deputy Director General, the Institute of European Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
10:15 – 11:30 Panel I: OBOR and the V4 States
Panel Host: Dr. Rudolf Fürst, Researcher of the Institute of International Relations Prague
- Prof. Kong Tianping, Senior Researcher of the Institute of European Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences:
The Belt and Road Initiative and Its Implication for Cooperation between China and the Visegrad States - Prof. Liu Zuokui, Director of the Department of Central and Eastern European Studies, the Institute of European Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences:
How Chinese Perceive the V4 and China–V4 Relations - Prof. Chen Xin, Director of the Department of European Economic Studies, the Institute of European Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences:
The Czech Republic in the 16+1 Cooperation - Prof. Tian Dewen, Director of the Department of European Social and Cultural Studies, the Institute of European Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences:
The Belt and Road Initiative in China’s New Diplomatic Framework - Dr. Alice Rezková, the Association for International Affairs:
What Can CEE and China Learn from Each Other in Innovation?
11:30 – 12:00 Lunch
12:00 – 14:00 Panel II: OBOR and Czech–Chinese Bilateral Relations
Panel Host: Prof. Kong Tianping, Senior Researcher of the Institute of European Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
- Prof. Cui Hongjian, the China Institute of International Studies:
The Role and Potential of the Czech Republic in the Development of China-Europe Relations - Dr. Vilém Semerák, the Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute; Charles University:
One Belt, One Road – the Czech Perspective - Dr. Rudolf Fürst, Researcher of the Institute of International Relations Prague:
CEE–China Relations Updated: Czechs Going Prominent? - Dr. Ju Weiwei, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences:
Economic Cooperation Between China and the Czech Republic - Dr. Ma Junchi, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences:
Comparative Studies on the China-V4 Relations and Geman-V4 Relations
Auspice
The Institute of European Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Beijing