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Representatives of approximately 25 research institutes in China and ASEAN, the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, as well as selected institutes in Japan will be speaking on various aspects of China-ASEAN political and strategic relations, bilateral and multilateral.
The burgeoning links between China and the states of Southeast Asia in recent years have seen a plethora of new questions raised about these bilateral relationships, the role of ASEAN in the external links of Southeast Asian states, the function of the ASEAN Regional Forum, ASEAN+3, the possibility of new regional arrangements overtaking existing links, Hong Kong's role in China-ASEAN relations and the role of other powers in influencing and shaping the China-ASEAN relationships. The most recent global events will also undoubtedly affect the regional relationships being built today. A wide range of issues will thus be on the table for discussion by a number of prominent figures during this Roundtable.
For further details, please contact Ms Becky Fung of the Centre of Asian Studies on 2859 2460.
China-ASEAN Research Institutes Roundtable 2001
15 Oct 2001
The Centre of Asian Studies of the University of Hong Kong will be hosting the 4th China-ASEAN Roundtable from 18-20 October 2001 at Council Chamber, 8/F, Meng Wah Complex, the University of Hong Kong. Following the success of the China-ASEAN Research Institute Directors Roundtable in 1998, the China-ASEAN Economic Relations Roundtable in 1999, and the China-ASEAN Socio-Cultural Relations Roundtable in 2000, we will this year be hosting a Roundtable focusing on political and strategic links between China and the countries of Southeast Asia.
Representatives of approximately 25 research institutes in China and ASEAN, the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, as well as selected institutes in Japan will be speaking on various aspects of China-ASEAN political and strategic relations, bilateral and multilateral.
The burgeoning links between China and the states of Southeast Asia in recent years have seen a plethora of new questions raised about these bilateral relationships, the role of ASEAN in the external links of Southeast Asian states, the function of the ASEAN Regional Forum, ASEAN+3, the possibility of new regional arrangements overtaking existing links, Hong Kong's role in China-ASEAN relations and the role of other powers in influencing and shaping the China-ASEAN relationships. The most recent global events will also undoubtedly affect the regional relationships being built today. A wide range of issues will thus be on the table for discussion by a number of prominent figures during this Roundtable.
For further details, please contact Ms Becky Fung of the Centre of Asian Studies on 2859 2460.