大阪大学大学院国際公共政策研究科主催 ・ 特別講義 「勃興する中国とリベラルな国際秩序の未来 国際関係理論を論じる」 慶煕大学校副学長 チョン ・ ジンヨン教授 2017 年 1 月 25 日 (水) 4 限目 (14:40-16:10)、 豊中総合学館 3 階 301 号室 (本講演は英語で行われ、 通訳はつきませんのでご了解下さい。) Osaka School of International Public Policy Special Lecture Rising China and the Future of Liberal International Order: Debating IR Theories Prof. Chung Jin-Young, Ph.D. Vice President, Kyung Hee University January 25, 2017, Wed., 4th period (14:40-16:10), Lecture Hall 301, 3rd floor, Common Hall for Humanities and Social Sciences Synopsis: The post-War liberal international order has been under Dr. Chung Jin-Young is professor of international challenge. The rise of China is certainly one of the major challenges, or studies and vice-president for external cooperation arguably the major challenge, to the existing order. Two concerns are most at Kyung Hee University. He obtained his Ph.D. prominent in this line of argument. First, the rise of China means the (relative) in political science at the University of Illinois at decline of the US from its hegemonic position upon which the international Urbana-Champaign in 1990. He is specialized in liberal order has been dependent for its construction and maintenance. As international political economy and comparative the US hegemony wanes, so does the US-led liberal order. Second, since China is an illiberal country with authoritarian regime and state capitalism, its rise can be a threat to the liberal order. China may try to frame the world according to its own world view and vision, resulting in contestation over international order building. Competing IR theories have very different explanations about what’s going on in today’s world and often provide us with very opposite predictions about the future. Living in East Asia as close neighbors of rising China, we are witnessing how a country with the world’s political economy. His publications include “Reconsideration on the Relationship between Global Finance and Democracy,” The Journal of International Relations, Vol.16 No.1 (2013), “East Asia’s Revenge, Frictions among Economic Systems, and Global Imbalances: Who will Take the Burden of Economic Adjustment?” Korean Political Science Review, Vol.44 No.1. (2010), “Keynes, International Monetary Order, and Global Financial Crisis: Keynes’ Revenge and His Return?” Korea Journal of International Studies, Vol.49 No.5 (2009), “Liberal Theory of International Political Economy” in Woo & Park eds. Contemporary Theories of largest population and a continental size of territory can rise. Would it be International Relations and Korea (Seoul: Sahoepyongron: 2016), “The Current peaceful or not? Would the liberal international order be maintained or be State of Theoretical Debates on International Relations: Toward a New Synthesis,” destined to collapse? Korean Journal of International Relations, Vol. 40 No.3 (2000). ■問合せ先 : 山田康博 (OSIPP) [email protected] Tel: 06-6850-5649 Kyung Hee University, Global Campus
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