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"One Belt and One Road" Initiative and China's Relations with Neighbouring Countries
Speaker: Prof. Dai Yonghong, Institute of South Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Sichuan University
Chair/Discussant: Prof. Guo Xiajuan, Deparment of Government, School of Public Affairs, ZJU
Time: 15: 00-17: 00, Saturday, November 5, 2016/ 2016骞�1鏈�鏃ワ紙鍛ㄥ叚锛�5: 00-17: 00
Venue: Room 309, West 2 Teaching Bldg, Zi Jin Gang Campus/ 绱噾娓タ2-309
Language: English
Abstract: The lecture will focus on Chinese proposed "One Belt and One Road" Initative including its background,action plans and implications for the neighbouring countries such as Southeast Asian ,South Asian and .Central Asian countries. It will also introduce the basic principles and evolutions of Chinese foreign policy as well as the relations between China and the major countries.
Dr. Dai Yonghong
Professor and Director , Center for Myanmar Studies/Institute of South Asian Studies,School of International Studies, Sichuan University, China; Director, Center for Trans-Himalaya Tourism and Culture Studies, Le Shan Normal University, China; Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Institute of Security and Development Policy, Sweden; PhD of Economics.
Before joining Institute of South Asian Studies, Sichuan University, Prof. Dai has a good record of research and publication on international and regional cooperation, including legal affairs and management of overseas companies. He worked as trade representative for International Cooperation company, journalist & editor of international affairs for presses, manager of R&D and training in securities companies, vice president of investment company, legal advisor of law firms, business development analyst and project coordinator in energy MNC in Canada. He also visited and studied in University of British Columbia and University of Calgary in 2005 and 2008 respectively. Dr. Dai stayed at ISDP (Institute for Security & Development Policy, Stockholm, Sweden) as senior visiting fellow from May to November 2014, focusing on Geopolitics Strategy, Energy Strategy and Major Powers Game in Myanmar.
Prof. Dai had been working on international contracting & international trade in South Asia over 1986 to 1997 in charge of bidding and management of loan programs granted by World Bank and Asian Development Bank. In recent years, Dr. Dai has broadened his research to encompass international relations, world politics, regional security and crisis management, especially China-South Asia/Southeast Asia relations, Geopolitics in South Asia/Southeast Asia, and China-India-Myanmar Trilateral Relations.
Currently, Dr. Dai is a research professor at Institute of South Asian Studies, Sichuan University, a key research institute of humanities and social science in China. He is the author of several books and dozens of research papers and also the leader and coordinator of several national, provincial and municipal projects.