The 2024 Annual Academic Conference and National Graduate Student on EU Studies of the European Union Studies Association, Taiwan (ECSA-Taiwan)
Peace Again in Europe? History, thought, institutions, and strategy.
Conference Venue: International Conference Room, 5F, General Building of Colleges, College of Social Sciences, National Chengchi University (NCCU)
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Activities |
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9:00-9:30 |
Registration |
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9:30-9:45 |
Opening Ceremony & Guest Speech Matthieu Branders, Director of the Belgian Office in Taipei Chwen-Wen Chen, President of the ECSA-Taiwan Hong-yi Lien, Dean of the College of International Affairs, NCCU |
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9:45-10:00 |
Group Photos Tea Break |
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10:00-11:40 |
Round Table Forum Moderator: Dr. Chung-Hong Chuo, Director of the Graduate School in European Studies, Tamkang University (TKU) Discussant: Dr. Chien-Yi Lu, Research Fellow of the Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica Discussant: Dr. Teng-chi Chang, Professor at the Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University (NTU) Discussant: Dr. Yi-De Liu, Professor at the Graduate Institute of European Cultures and Tourism, National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) Discussant: Dr. San-Yi Yang, Professor at the Graduate Institute of International Politics, National Chung-Hsing University (NCHU) |
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12:00-13:20 |
Board of Executive Director and Supervisor meeting of the ECSA-Taiwan Lunch |
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13:20-15:00 |
The Indo-Pacific Strategy of the EU and Its Policy Implications for Taiwan I Venue: International Conference Room, 5F, General Building of Colleges
Moderator: Chwen-Wen Chen, Professor at the Department of Political Science, NTU
Presenter: Tzuli Lin, Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Tunghai University (THU), “The Prospects and Opportunities for Collaboration on Green Transition and Ocean Governance.”
Chung-Hsien Lee, Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, NTU, “How Should Taiwan React to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism of the EU? Putting Institutions and Norms at the Core.
Cho-Hsin Su, Associate Professor at the Department of Diplomacy, NCCU, “EU’s Economic Security Strategy Examined in the Indo-Pacific.”
Discussant: Chung-Hong Chuo, Director of the Graduate School in European Studies, TKU San-Yi Yang, Professor at the Graduate Institute of International Politics, NCHU
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Graduate Student Panel I: The Strategies of Member States Venue: Classroom 270416, 4F, South Wing, General Building of Colleges
Moderator: Yi-De Liu, Professor at the Graduate Institute of European Cultures and Tourism, NTNU
Presenter: Chia-Wei Kuo, Master’s Student at the Graduate Institute of International Politics, NCHU, “Analysing the Attitudes of Germany and France on Energy Issues: The Perspective of Liberal Intergovernmentalism.”
Yi-Ru Jiang, Master’s Student at the Graduate Institute of International Politics, NCHU, “Analysis of the Foreign Policies of Small Countries under the European Integration: The Example of Finland.”
Min-Jhen Jhan, Master’s Student at the Department of Diplomacy, NCCU, “Discussion on the Foreign Policies of Poland: Ways to Survive in the Triangle of Russia, the U.S., and the European Union (1990~2023)”
Jyun-Ai Su, Master’s Student at the Graduate Institute of International Politics, NCHU, “Challenges for the European Union and Regional Peace in the Post-Cold War Era: Perspectives of the United Kingdom and Germany.”
Discussant: Yi-De Liu, Professor at the Graduate Institute of European Cultures and Tourism, NTNU Yung-Djong Shaw, Assistant Research Fellow of the Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica |
15:00-15:20 |
Tea Break |
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15:20-17:00 |
The Indo-Pacific Strategy of the EU and Its Policy Implications for Taiwan II Venue: International Conference Room, 5F, General Building of Colleges
Moderator: Chih-ming Chung, Head of the Graduate Institute of European Studies, Nanhua University
Presenter: Wei-Fang Chen, Associate Political Science, THU, “The EU-India Strategic Partnership: Opportunities and Challenges.”
Lai, Yun-Chen, Associate Professor at the Department of Public Administration, “Time for deepening EU and Indo-Pacific Relations? An economic perspective on the chance of EU-Taiwan BIA”
Yung-Yung Chang, Assistant Professor for the Ph.D. Program in Asia-Pacific Regional Studies, “Digital governance in the contested region: strengthening EU-Taiwan digital partnership under the EU’s Indo-Pacific Strategy.”
Discussant: Der-Chin Horng, Research Fellow of the Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica Mengjen Chang, Chairperson of the Department of Italian Language and Culture, Fu Jen Catholic University |
Graduate Student Panel II: Russo-Ukrainian War and the EU Venue: Classroom 270416, 4F, South Wing, General Building of Colleges
Moderator: Hong-yi Lien, Dean of the College of International Affairs, NCCU
Presenter: Siang-Yuan Jhu, PhD Student at the Department of the University of Giessen, “The Evolution of Germany’s Strategy towards China in the Context of Russo-Ukrainian War: Another ‘End of an Era’ (Zeitenwende) or the Feedback towards the ‘De-risking’ Policies of the EU?”
Ke-Wei Su, Master’s Student at the Department of Diplomacy, NCCU, “The Influence of Countries’ Detachment from Institutions: The Example of Brexit.”
Zih-Ciang Huang, Master’s Student at the Graduate Institute of Strategic Studies, National Defense University, “An Analysis of the Economic Sanctions against Russia during the Russo-Ukrainian War.”
Yu-Shao Jian, Master’s Student at the Department of Diplomacy, NCCU, “The Evolution of the EU’s Strategy towards China: Observed from the Rise of China's Electric Vehicle Industry.”
Discussant: Hong-yi Lien, Dean of the College of International Affairs, NCCU Wayne Tan, Professor at the Graduate Institute of International Politics, NCHU. |
17:00-17:30 |
Closing Ceremony |
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