ECIPE conference: Europe in the ‘Age of Asia’ Visions, Divisions, and Strategies for Global Political Cooperation, Brussels

Atomium in Brussel
© Kevin Bergenhenegouwen
date June 4, 2015
city Brussels, Belgium
location Residence Palace Show location
attending C.M. (Catherine) Ashton i, M.R. (Marietje) Schaake i et al.
organisation European Parliament Delegation of Democrats 66 i

ECIPE conference: Europe in the ‘Age of Asia’ Visions, Divisions, and Strategies for Global Political Cooperation

June 4, 09:30-12:30

Residence Palace, International Press Centre

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How can Asia and Europe form closer political cooperation?

Emerging Asia increasingly defines the scope and character of international cooperation. For matters of peace, security, migration, a hospitable environment and continued economic globalisation rising Asian powers are crucial for shaping international responses. But how do these nations view the world and their relation to Europe? What issues have given Asia-Europe relations a genuine purpose and direction? On what issues are there political divergence rather than convergence?

In a new book, Europe in Emerging Asia, a dozen scholars take stock of Asia-Europe relations and debate what visions and divisions that define their bilateral relations. This conference, featuring a presentation of the book, will discuss some of the core themes in the book with key experts and policymakers in Europe.

Programme

09:30 Welcome

09:35 Europe in Emerging Asia: Krishnan Srinivasan, presentation of a new book

09:50 Panel

Krishnan Srinivasan is former Foreign Secretary of India and author of several books on Indian foreign policy and diplomacy

Marietje Schaake is a Member of the European Parliament and serves in the Committees on International Trade and Foreign Affairs

Steven Everts is an Adviser on EU-ASEAN and the ARF at the European External Action Service. A former academic at Oxford, Dr Everts was a member of the Cabinet of HR/VP Catherine Ashton

Suh-Yong Chung, Professor, Korea University, and Member of the Policy Adviser Board of Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs; former climate policy adviser to the President of Korea

James Mayall is a Professor of international relations at Cambridge University

12.30 End

Organised by the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE)

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