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Shanghai International Studies University (SISU)
Upholding the motto of “Integrity, Vision and Academic Excellence”, Shanghai
International Studies University (SISU) is an internationally recognized, prestigious
academic institution distinctive for its multidisciplinary and multicultural nature,
committed to preparing innovative professionals and future global leaders for a wide
range of international expertise to address the critical challenges of our times.
A globalized and top-notch university in China, SISU has successfully developed
a diverse and distinctive mix of disciplines with language and literature as its pillar.
Having established and maintained a high academic stature among universities of its
kind, SISU has been funded to offer 10 national featured specialties and 6 Shanghai
leading disciplines, adding to our existing 3 national key disciplines and a national
undergraduate education platform for western European languages.
In recent years, SISU’s distinctive strength has been further enhanced with the
number of language-related degree programs increasing (covering 27 languages) and
the number of doctoral and master’s degree programs significantly growing, resulting
in a more balanced educational structure. The Graduate Institute of Interpretation and
Translation (GIIT) of SISU is awarded the highest ranking by AIIC, the International
Association of Conference Interpreters, as the only Asian university among the 15 top
professional conference interpreting schools in the world.
With a mission to “introduce the rest of the world to China” and “present China
globally”, SISU has won an unparalleled reputation in China’s linguistic research and
diplomatic studies. Drawing on our strengths in multi-language programs and
multi-disciplinary resources, while responding to national and regional strategies, we
operate more than 70 research institutes and centers serving as academic think tanks
to provide advisory services on language policies, diplomatic strategies and global
public opinion of China. These academic entities have contributed landmark research
and are also dedicated to promoting the development of social sciences in China.
SISU currently edits and publishes 12 highly regarded and rigorously
peer-reviewed academic journals. Among them, the Journal of Foreign Languages,
funded by China’s National Social Science Foundation, is the only one on linguistic
studies among China’s “Top 30 University Journals in Social Sciences”.
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Contents
1. Schedule ..................................................................................................2
2.List of Participants ..................................................................................6
3.Introduction to School of International Studies and Public Affairs
at Shanghai International Studies University (SISU) ...........................11
4.Introduction to the Center for G20 Studies at SISU.........................12
5.Introduction to the G20 Research Group of the University of
Toronto ......................................................................................................13
7. Introduction to the Lowy Institute for International Policy...........14
8. Introduction to Shanghai UN Research Association.......................15
9.Other Information.................................................................................16
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International Workshop on
Making Global Governance More Effective and Inclusive:
the G20 and the United NationsTime: August 25-26, 2016Venue: Shanghai International Studies University (SISU), MBA Case Studies
RoomHost: Shanghai International Studies UniversityOrganizers: School of International Relations and Public Affairs (SIRPA) at SISU
Center for G20 Studies at SISUG20 Research Group at University of Toronto, Canada
Co-Hosts: Shanghai UN Research Association Lowy Institute for International Policy, AustraliaSupporters for the G20 Hangzhou Summit Field Team of University of Toronto:
Munk School of Global Affairs, University of TorontoAsian Institute, University of TorontoBill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, University of TorontoDavid Chu Asia-Pacific Program, University of TorontoDepartment of Political Science, University of Toronto
Schedule
August 24
12:00-17:00 Registration for Experts (SISU Guest House)17:30 Welcoming Banquet
(Host: Zhou Cheng, Vice President of SISU, Location: SISU Guest House)
August 25
8:30-9:00 Registration and Check-in (MBA Case Studies Room, 1st Floor, SISU Conference Center, Hongkou Campus, SISU)
9:00-9:45 Opening Ceremony Chair: Feng QinghuaSpeakers:9:00-9:15 (Interpretation Included)
Cao Deming: Towards A Globally-Prime Foreign Studies University by Optimizing Disciplinary Ascendancy in Multiple Languages and Political Science
9:15-9:30 (Interpretation Included)Luan Jianzhang: On China’s International Strategy under New
Circumstances
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9:30-9:45 (Interpretation Included)Yan Shuang: Building Up Self-Confidence in Theory,
Providing China’s Approaches
9:45-10:05 Group Photo
10:05-10:25 Tea Break
10:25-11:45 Keynote Speech
Chair: Guo ShuyongSpeakers:10:25-10:45 John Kirton: China’s G20 Leadership with the UN10:45-11:05 Luan Jianzhang: China’s Global Governance Strategy11:05-11:25 Tristram Sainsbury: Responding to Growing Anti-Globalization
Sentiment 11:25-11:45 Q & A
12:00 Lunch (SISU Guest House)
13:30-14:50 Panel 1: The Relationship between the G20 and the UN
Chair: Zhang GuihongSpeakers:13:30-13:45 Zhang Haibing: The G20 and the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable
Development Agenda13:45-14:00 Caitlin Byrne: Improving G20 Public Diplomacy: Lessons from and
With the UN14:00-14:15 Zhu Jiejin: The 2030 Development Agenda of the UN and the
Institutional Transformation of the G2014:15-14:30 Ella Kokotsis: The G20-UN Relationship in Global Climate
Governance14:30-14:50 Q & A and Free Discussion
14:50-15:10 Tea Break
15:10-17:00 Panel 2: The G20 and Global Economic Governance
Chair: Zhang JianxinSpeakers:15:10-15:25 Chen Xiaochen: G20 Hangzhou Summit: Highlights and Prospects15:25-15:40 Yanzhong Huang: China, the G20 and Global Health Governance15:40-15:55 Ye Yu: The G20 and the Reform of International Financial Institutions15:55-16:10 Wang Lei: The Relationship between the G20 and the BRICS 16:10-16:25 Jin Jiyong: The G20 and Global Health Governance16:25-17:00 Q & A and Free Discussion
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17:00 Banquet (Host: Feng Qinghua, Vice President of SISU, Location: SISU Guest House)
August 26
8:30-9:50 Panel 3:The G20, the UN and Global Governance Reform
Chair: Madeline KochSpeakers:8:30-8:45 Christopher Michaelsen: The UN, the G20 and Strengthening Global
Governance: Is Structural Reform the Answer?8:45-9:00 Zhang Guihong: The UN, the G20 and Global Development Governance 9:00-9:15 Guo Shuyong: The Competition between Three Systems in Global
Governance 9:15-9:30 Liu Zongyi: The UN, the G20 and Global Governance Reform 9:30-9:50 Q & A and Free Discussion
9:50-10:10 Tea Break
10:10-11:30 Panel 4:The Relationship between Emerging Powers and Developed Countries in the G20
Chair: Fang YechenSpeakers:10:10-10:25 Zheng Chunrong: Germany and the G2010:25-10:40 Jona Widhagdo Putri: G20 Leadership and Challenges: Creating
People-Centered Growth10:40-10:55 Zhao Qingsi: The Integration of the G20 and Global Energy
Governance Regimes and Its Prospect10:55-11:10 Jan Wouters: The Role of the European Union in the G20 and the
United Nations11:10-11:30 Q & A and Free Discussion
11:40 Lunch (SISU Guest House)
13:30-14:50 Panel 5: China’s Role in the G20 Process
Chair: Tristram SainsburySpeakers:13:30-13:45 Yang Jiemian: We are in the Era of Global Governance 13:45-14:00 Qu Bo: China’s G20 Presidency and Its Agenda For Global Economic
Governance14:00-14:15 Pichamon Yeophantong: The G20 and the Challenges of Sustainable
Development14:15-14:30 Liu Hongsong: Political Opportunities and China’s Policy Initiatives in
the G20 14:30-14:50 Q & A and Free Discussion
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14:50-15:35 Closing Ceremony
Chair: Zhou Cheng Concluding and Envisioning14:50-15:05 (Interpretation Included)
Pan Guang: The United Nations’ Mission in Global Governance 15:05-15:20 (Interpretation Included)
Zhou Haiyang: Strengthening Deliberative Democracy, Promoting Friendship with Foreign Countries
15:20-15:35 (Interpretation Included)Jiang Feng: Strengthening Area Studies, Serving the
“Belt and Road” Initiative and Global Governance
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List of Participants
Chinese Participants
Leaders
Luan Jianzhang Deputy Director of the Research Office of the International Department,
Central Committee of Chinese Communist Party
Yan Shuang Vice President of the Publicity Department of the Shanghai Municipal
Committee of Chinese Communist Pary
Zhou Haiyang Standing Committee Member of Shanghai Political Consultative
Conference, Director of the Committee for Friendship with Foreign
Countries
Chinese Experts and Scholars
Chen Xiaochen Deputy Director, Department of International Studies at Chongyang
Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China, Professor
Liu Zongyi Associate Professor, Institute for International Strategic Studies and
Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies at Shanghai Institutes for International
Studies
Pan Guang President of Shanghai UN Research Association, Ambassador of UN
Alliance of Civilizations
Qu Bo Deputy Director, Institute of International Relations at China Foreign
Affairs University, Associate Professor
Wang Lei Executive Director of the BRICS Research Center at Beijing Normal
University, Associate Professor
Yang Jiemian Director of the Academic Committee of Shanghai Institute for
International Studies, Counsellor of Shanghai Municipal Government,
Professor
Ye Yu Assistant Director, Institute for World Economy Studies at Shanghai
Institutes for International Studies, Associate Professor
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Zhang Guihong Executive Director, Institute of the United Nations and International
Organizations at Fudan University, Professor, Vice President of
Shanghai UN Research Association
Zhang Haibing Director, Institute for Global Governance Studies at Shanghai
Institutes for International Studies, Professor
Zhang Jianxin Deputy Director of the Department of International Politics, School of
International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University, Professor
Zhao Qingsi Deputy Dean, School of Marxism, East China University of Political
Science and Law, Professor
Zheng Chunrong Director, Institute of German/European Union Studies Center at Tongji
University, Professor
Zhu Jiejin Associate Professor, School of International Relations and Public
Affairs, Fudan University
Foreign Experts and Scholars
(In Alphabetic Order)
Catlin Byrne Assistant Professor, Faculty of Society and Design at Bond
University, Australia
Christopher Michaelsen Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law, Director of
Human Rights & Social Justice Stream at the University of
New South Wales, Australia
Ella Kokotsis Director of Accountability, G20 Research Group of
University of Toronto, Canada
Jan Wouters Full Professor of International Law, Director of the Leuven
Centre for Global Governance Studies, University of
Leuven, Belgium
John Kirton Co-Director of G20 Research Group, Professor of Political
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Science at University of Toronto, Canada
Jona Widhagdo Putri Chinese Interpreter for President of the Republic of
Indonesia, Lecturer of International Relations, University of
Indonesia
Madeline Koch Executive Director of G20 Research Group of University of
Toronto, Canada
Pichamon
Yeophantong
Assistant Professor in International Relations and
Development, School of Social Sciences, Project Director
(Environmental Justice and Human Rights), Australian
Human Rights Centre, University of New South Wales,
Australia
Tristram Sainsbury Project Director and Research Fellow, G20 Studies Centre
at the Lowy Institute for International Policy, Australia
Yanzhong Huang Professor, Director of the Center for Global Health Studies,
School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton
Hall University, Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council
on Foreign Relations, US
SISU Participants
Jiang Feng Secretary, the SISU Committee of Chinese Communist Party
Cao Deming President of SISU
Feng Qinghua Vice President of SISU
Zhou Cheng Vice President of SISU
Li Rendong Director, Office of CPC Affairs, SISU
Feng Hui Director, Office of the President and University Secretariat, SISU
Wang Youyong Director, Office of Research Affairs, SISU
Zhang Honglin Director, Office of International Cooperation and Exchange, SISU,
Guo Shuyong Dean of SIRPA, Executive Director of the Center for G20 Studies at
SISU, Professor
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Fang Yechen Secretary, the SIRPA General Branch of Chinese Communist Party,
SISU
Zhang Geng Deputy Director, Office of Research Affairs, Associate Professor,
School of Economics and Finance at SISU
Liu Hongsong Vice Dean of SIRPA, Deputy Director of the Center for G20 Studies at
SISU, Professor
Jiang Hao Deputy Secretary, the SIAPA General Branch of Chinese Communist
Party, SISU
Jin Jiyong Assistant Dean of SIRPA, SISU, Associate Professor
Zhang Lei Assistant Dean of SIRPA, SISU, Associate Professor
Cheng Yawen Professorial Research Fellow, SIRPA, SISU
Yu Zucheng Associate Professor, SIRPA, SISU
Chen Shunting Lecturer, SIRPA, SISU
Xu Anlv Lecturer, SIRPA, SISU
Zou Zhiqiang Assistant Professorial Research Fellow, Middle East Studies Institute,
SISU
Wei Jinshen Assistant Professorial Research Fellow, Center for Russian Studies,
SISU
Li Yang Post-doctoral Research Fellow, SIRPA, SISU
Sun Qinmei Post-doctoral Research Fellow, SIRPA, SISU
Xiang Nanyue Doctoral Student, SIRPA, SISU
Wu Zheng Doctoral Student, SIRPA, SISU
Wu Jiaming Doctoral Student, SIRPA, SISU
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Members of Conference Affairs
Feng Hui Director, Office of the President of SISU
Liu Hongsong Vice Dean, SIRPA, SISU
Chen Wei Director of the Office of SIRPA, SISU
Deng Li Administrative Assistant, SIRPA, SISU
Tang Wei Administrative Assistant, SIRPA, SISU
Xiang Nanyue Doctoral Student, SIRPA, SISU
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School of International Relations and Public Affairs at the Shanghai
International Studies University
The School of International Relations and Public Affairs (SIRPA) at Shanghai International Studies University (SISU) was founded on June 27, 2014. It is a comprehensive institution straddling teaching and academic research, integrating the School of International Relations and Diplomatic Affairs, the Department of International Affairs in SISU Law School, the Bachelor’s Program of International Civil Servants in the School of English Studies and several academic centers for area studies. Its origin can be traced back to the Office of Soviet Union Studies, which was founded in 1980, and developed successively into the Institute of Soviet Union Studies, the Institute of International Studies and the School of International Relations and Diplomatic Affairs.
Currently, SIRPA hosts several research institutions, including the Center for G20 Studies, the Center for Canadian Studies, the Center for Chinese Overseas Interests Studies, the Center for China and International Organizations Studies, the Center for Ethics and International Affairs, the Center for the Study of Parliaments and the Center for Global Governance Studies. These centers, as a group, constitute a political studies think tank and research system with expertise in international politics and comparative politics and characterized by area studies and global governance studies.
SIRPA has made huge progress in cultivating students. To date, approximately 400 bachelor’s students, 300 master’s students and doctoral students have graduated from the school. It offers doctoral degree program in the general discipline of Political Science, with six specific fields including International Relations, Diplomatic Studies , International Politics, Middle East Studies, Area Studies and China Studies. It also offers master’s degree programs of seven distinctive disciplines: International Relations, International Politics, Diplomatic Studies, Chinese and Foreign Political Institutions, International Public Administration, China Studies, and Area Studies. It also serves as a host institution for post-doctoral program of Political Science at SISU. In this sense, SIRPA provides an integrated education system of Political Science.
SIRPA consists of the Department of International Relations, the Department of Diplomatic Studies, the Department of English Language Teaching, the Department of Comparative Politics, the Department of Public Administration and the Institute for China Studies, with several area studies centers and scientific studies institutions such as the editorial office of International Review. There are thirty faculty members in the school, nine of whom are professors (professorial research fellows), thirteen are associate professors (associate professorial research fellows) and eight are lecturers (assistant professorial research fellows). It also has eleven staff members for administrative and student affairs. Some renowned scholars at home and abroad serve as part-time professors. The Dean is Professor Guo Shuyong.
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The Center for G20 Studies at Shanghai International Studies
UniversityThe Center for G20 Studies at Shanghai International Studies University has
sixteen full-time research fellows, including five professors and eight associate professors. The academic members have gained high reputations from different institutions. The members include one New Century Excellent Talent in Universities funded by the Ministry of Education, one Leading Talent funded by the Shanghai Municipal Government, two Shuguang Scholars supported by the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, two Chenguang Scholars supported by the Shanghai Municipal Education Communion, one scholar endorsed by the Pujiang Program of the Shanghai Municipal Government, and two fellows in the Talent Development Funding Program of Shanghai. The Center also has two foreign experts.
The Center’s research focuses include the global economic agenda, the relationship between major powers and the G20, the institutionalization of the G20 as well as China’s role in the G20. It has made tremendous achievements. Over the past five years, five national social science projects have been funded, twelve projects have been funded by provincial and ministerial agencies. Its members have published six academic monographs, translated five books, contributed forty-six articles in CSSCI journals and six in SSCI journals, and presented twelve research papers at reputable international academic conferences. Meanwhile, more than 160 commentaries from the Center have appeared in newspapers such as People’s Daily, International Herald Leader, Global Times and so forth.
Since it was founded in 2008, the Center has hosted four international academic conferences in collaboration with the G20 Research Group of University of Toronto. Nine members were visiting scholars at world-renowned universities and institutions, including the G20 Research Group of University of Toronto, the Centre for International Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University, the Centre for the Study of Globalization and Regionalization at the University of Warwick, the Institute of East Asia Studies at American University, and the Korean Development Institute. The Center has undertaken three internationally collaborative research projects funded by LSE Centre for International Studies, the Academy of Korean Studies and the Institute of European Studies of Macau.
Among the Centre’s students, 51 have earned Master degrees and 12 have earned Doctorates. The Center had received eight foreign students for postgraduate education. Three PhD candidates were sent to University of Toronto and University of British Columbia for joint-training. Among all the graduates, three continue their doctoral studies at Simon Fraser University, KU Leuven and the University of Auckland. Two students work for the ministries and offices of the central government of China, and three do teaching and research at universities and institutes.
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G20 Research Group of University of TorontoThe G20 Research Group is a global network of scholars, students and
professionals in the academic, research, business, non-governmental and other communities who follow the work of the G20 leaders, finance ministers and central bank governors, and other G20 institutions. It is directed from Trinity College, the Munk School of Global Affairs and the department of Political Science at the University of Toronto, also the home of the G7 Research Group and the BRICS Research Group.
The G20 Research Group’s mission is to serve as the world’s leading independent source of information and analysis on the G20. As scholars, the group accurately describes, explains and interprets what the G20 and its members do. As teachers and public educators, the group presents to the global community and G20 governments the results of its research and information about the G20. As citizens, the group fosters transparency and accountability in G20 governance, through assessments of G20 members’ compliance with their summit commitments and the connection between civil society and G20 governors. And as professionals, the group offers evidence-based policy advice about G20 governance, but does not engage in advocacy for or about the G20 or the issues it might address.
The G20 Research Group conducts research on the causes of summit and system performance and the G20’s relationship with the G7/8, BRICS, United Nations and other formal multilateral institutions. Working with the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), the G20 Research Group assesses each G20 member’s compliance with its previous summit priority commitments. Cumulative compliance reports are also compiled on key issues.
The G20 Research Group sends a field team to each summit to assist the world’s media, issue its own reports and analyses, allow students to witness world politics at the highest level at close hand, and collect the documents and artifacts uniquely to the summit to build the G20 archives at Trinity College’s John Graham Library.
The G20 Research Group is responsible for the G20 Information Centre at www.g20.utoronto.ca, a comprehensive permanent collection of material available online at no charge. It complements the G7 Information Centre, which houses publicly available archives on the G20 as well as the G7 and G8, and the BRICS Information Centre, as well as Newsdesk Media’s G7G20.com.
The G20 Research Group was founded in 2008 by Professor John Kirton, who is also the founder and director of the G7 Research Group, co-director of the BRICS Research Group and co-director of the Global Health Diplomacy Program, all based at Trinity College at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, where he is a professor of political science.
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Lowy Institute for International Policy
The Lowy Institute is an independent, nonpartisan international policy think tank
located in Sydney, Australia. Ranked as Australia's leading think tank, it provides
high-quality research and distinctive perspectives on the international trends shaping
Australia and the world.
The Lowy Institute hosts speeches by leading national and international figures
and holds conferences to discuss key global issues. It aims to deepen the international
policy debate in Australia and to give Australia a greater voice on the international
stage.
G20 Studies Centre of the Lowy Institute
The G20 Studies Centre seeks to strengthen the effectiveness of the G20. It does
so by undertaking independent analytical research on global economic governance
issues and the role of the G20, and supporting research networks in Australia and
overseas. The Australian Government provided funding to establish the Centre.
The G20 Studies Centre produces quarterly G20 Monitors that bring together
opinions from Australia and around the world to discuss developments in the G20 and
suggest policy. It also provides regular commentary through the Lowy Institute’s
Interpreter blog and hosts events around themes of economic governance. For updates
on publications and events, follow us on Twitter@G20SC.
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Shanghai UN Research Association
Proposed by Ambassador Chen Jian, former UN Under-Secretary-General and
instructed by United Nations Association of China, the Shanghai UN Research
Association (SUNRA) is initiated and established by some distinguished scholars and
leading universities and academic institutions in Shanghai in 2013.
SUNRA aims to help consolidate and strengthen UN research in Shanghai,
promote the development and cooperation of UN agencies in Shanghai, and win over
more support from the UN and international organizations for the development of
Shanghai. The main activities of SUNRA are to coordinate and guide UN studies in
Shanghai, to assist and provide convenience to UN agencies for their activities in
China, and to offer consultation and service regarding UN issues for government and
society. SUNRA will attain these purposes through academic research, policy
consultation, professional training, and cultural communication.
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Other Information
Conference Location
Conference Center, Hongkou Campus
Shanghai International Studies University
Address: 550 West Dalian Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai
Coordinator for the Conference Affairs: Xiang Nanyue
Contact: 86-13916250159
Meals and Accommodation
SISU Guest House
Address: 189 West Tiyuhui Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai (close
to the west gate of SISU)
Coordinator for Meals and Accommodation Affairs: Chen Wei
Contact:86-13788908075
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Map of Shanghai International Studies University