We are delighted to announce that the "Political Economy, Global Order and World Development International Conference" will be taken place on May 5th and May 6th, 2023, at the National Central Library in Taipei.
As the world works towards bidding farewell to the pandemic and returning to normalcy, TSE and TSEF (Taipei School of Economics and Political Science Foundation) are coming together to host an international conference that will feature world-class academics and experts in humanities and social sciences. The conference aims to facilitate a global dialogue and a collective search for solutions to various issues facing us all. The topics range from the political foundations of the neoliberal economic order to the future prospects of globalization, geopolitics in a post-hegemonic world, and environmental sustainability.
Political Economy, Global Order and World Development International Conference
Date: May 5th-6th, 2023
Venue: National Central Library
More info: check here
How to Sign Up
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Agenda
Agenda can be downloaded at the bottom of this page.
Watch the full recording of the event.
Panel 1
The Unraveling of the Political Foundation of the Neo-Liberal Economic Order: Social and Technological Impacts
● 8:30-10:10am
Panelists:
Dani Rodrik (Harvard University) (Online)
William Easterly (New York University)
Chair:
Ping Wang (Washington University in St. Louis)
Panel 2
The Unraveling of the Political Foundation of the Neo-Liberal Economic Order: Economy
● 10:20am-12:00pm
Panelists:
Chang-Tai Hsieh (University of Chicago)
Yi Wen (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Chair:
Tain-Jy Chen (Taipei School of Economics and Political Science)
Panel 3
Norms and Values
● 14:00-15:40pm
Panelists:
Joseph Chan (Academia Sinica)
Dewi Fortuna Anwar (PR Politik-BRIN)
Chair:
Amitav Acharya (American University)
Panel 4
The Transition to a Post-Hegemonic Global Order: Geopolitics
● 15:50-17:30pm
Panelists:
Amitav Acharya (American University)
Chris Alden (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Chair:
Yu-Shan Wu (Academia Sinica/ National Taiwan University)
Panel 5
The Transition to a Post-Hegemonic Global Order: Domestic Politics
● 9:30-11:10am
Panelists:
Danny Quah (National University of Singapore)
Yu-Shan Wu (Academia Sinica/ National Taiwan University)
Chair:
Tun-Jen Cheng (College of William & Mary)
Panel 6
The Challenges of Sustainability: Aging and Environment
● 11:20am-13:00pm
Panelists:
David Canning (Harvard University)
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (University Chicago)
Chair:
Hsien-Ming Lien (National Chengchi University)
Panel 7
The Challenges of Sustainability: Trade and Development
● 14:30-16:10pm
Panelists:
Richard Baldwin (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva)
Richard Higgott (Brussels School of Governance)
Chair:
Chang-Tai Hsieh (University of Chicago)
Closing Remarks
Tain-jy Chen (Taipei School of Economics and Political Science)
Shu-Hsien Tseng (National Central Library)
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