南京大学刘成教授应邀参加“为联合国维和行动注入新动力——新兴国家参与联合国维和行动”国际研讨会

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    2018年5月9日至10日,南京大学联合国教科文组织和平学教席主持人刘成教授应邀参加“为联合国维和行动注入新动力——新兴国家参与联合国维和行动”国际研讨会”。此次会议由中国联合国协会、美国社会科学研究理事会、美利坚大学、挪威国际事务研究所合办。会议邀请国内外相关领域知名学者参会。

    会上刘成教授做主题发言,题目是《和平世界中的非国家角色》(Non-state'role for a peaceful world),发言获得会场内学者的一致好评。

 

附:会议手册

Bringing New and Promising Dynamics to Sustainable Peace: Emerging Countries Engagement with Peacebuilding, Peacekeeping, Prevention, and Mediation

 

Venue: International Conference Room, UNA-China

Working languages: Chinese and English

 

9-10 May2018

Beijing, China

                                                                                                                                 

Co-organized by: 

The Social Science Research Council (SSRC), The UN Association of China (UNA-China), 

American University’s School of International Service (AUSIS), and

The Norwegian institute of International Affairs (NUPI)

 

AGENDA

 

 

Wednesday, 9 May 2018

 

8:30 – 9:00                              Registration 

 

9:00 – 9:30                              Welcome and Opening Remarks

Ms. ZHANG Dan, Vice President & Director General, UNA-China

Dr. Tatiana CARAYANNIS, Program Director, SSRC

 

9:30 – 11:00                            Session I: A New Vision? Principles and Models for Making, Building, and Sustaining Peace from Non-Western Perspectives

 

Discussion Questions: Given the growing challenges in the postwar liberal order, are there new opportunities for emerging countries to mediate crises and carry out postwar peacebuilding?  How do emerging powers see their role? What new, non-Western, non-liberal models are emerging for making, building, and sustaining peace? Can we speak of an emerging countries’ approach--an established, identifiable understanding and practiceor are there too many variations? Will a system of policies and guidelines eventually emerge as it did with the OECD countries?

 

Introductory remarks:            Moderator – Prof. HE Yin, China Peacekeeping Police Training Center

 

Prof. Chuck CALL, American University

Prof. XUE Lei, Shanghai Institutes of International Studies

Mr. JIANG Zhenxi, China Institute for International Strategic Studies

Prof. XU Weizhong, China Institute of Contemporary

International Relations

 

Discussion

 

11:00 – 11:15                          Coffee/Tea Break

 

11:15 – 12:15                      Keynote Speech: The Future of Prevention and Sustaining Peace

                                                Ms. Teresa WHITFIELD, United Nations Department of Political Affairs

 

Moderator – Dr. Cedric DE CONING, NUPI

Followed by Q & A

 

12:15 – 13:30                          Lunch

 

13:30 – 15:00                          Session 2: Advancing Peace through Peace Operations: Concrete Ways for Effective UN Peacekeeping in the Global Context

 

Discussion Questions: In light of the HIPPO report and the SG’s reforms, peacekeeping faces myriad challenges—of capacity, accountability, and the divergence of expansive mandates versus limited resources. What are the most important changes needed to ensure the effectiveness of peace operations? The recent dos Santos Cruz report highlights the need to better protect peacekeepers.  What are the best ways to do this in the eyes of China and other rising countries? How do emerging countries see the evolving role of peace operations in the protection of civilians?

 

Introductory remarks:            Moderator – Amb. WANG Xuexian

 

Mr. LIU Chao, China Institute for International Strategic Studies

Prof. Susanna CAMPBELL, American University

Colonel SHI Jindong, China Standby Peacekeeping Police Force

Prof. HE Yin, China Peacekeeping Police Training Center

 

15:00 – 15:30                          Group Photo and Coffee/Tea Break

 

15:30 – 17:00                          Session 3: The Political Economy of Peace: The Role of Development, Civil Society, and the Private Sector

 

Discussion Questions: How do China and other emerging countries view the role of non-state/civil society actors in building and sustaining peace at local, national and regional levels? What role does development play in sustaining peace? How can the private sector—from business to technology—better contribute to peace?

 

Introductory remarks:            Moderator – Prof. Susanna Campbell, American University

 

                                                Prof. Emel PARLAR DAL, Marmara University 

Prof. LIU Cheng, Nanjing University

Ms. Lina BENABDALLAH, Peking University

Mr. Jason TOWER, American Friends Service Committee

                                                

Discussion

 

17:30                                      Dinner

 

 

 

Thursday, 10 May 2018

 

8:30 – 9:00                              Tea/Coffee

 

9:00 – 10:30                           Session 4: Conflict Prevention and Sustaining Peace: Beyond UN Reforms

 

Discussion Questions: How do emerging countries think about “prevention?”  Does this differ from the UN discourse prominent in the Sustaining Peace resolutions and the WB/UN P4Preport? Is the balance of multilateral investment in prevention versus in response appropriate now?  What should the appropriate balance be of multilateral institutions, national governments, and bilateral partners in prevention? How does China (or rising countries more broadly) approach prevention, mediation, and sustaining peace?

 

Moderator – Prof. Chuck CALL, American University

 

Introductory remarks:            Senior Colonel ZHOU Bo, Office for International Military 

Cooperation, Ministry of National Defense

Prof. Zhang Guihong, Fudan University

Prof. LDongyan, Chinese Academy of Social Science

Prof. XIN Yue, China Peacekeeping Police Training Center

 

Discussion

 

10:30 – 11:45                         Session 5: Revisiting Approaches to Peace in Africa: Towards Sustained Peace?

Research Presentations by the 2016 SSRC China-Africa Peace Fellows

Research conclusions and observations on theimportance of field research – from theory to practice

 

Introductory remarks:             Moderator – Prof. LIU Tiewa, Beijing Foreign Studies University

 

Mr. Jason TOWER, American Friends Service Committee

Mr. CHENG Zilong, Fudan University

Mr. SONG Qing, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies

Mr. YANG Hong, Huaihua University

Mr. WANG Duanyong, Shanghai International Studies University

Dr. Tatiana CARAYANNIS, Social Science Research Council

 

Discussion

 

11:45 – 12:15                          Closing Remarks/Ceremony 

 

Ms. ZHANG Dan, Vice President & Director General, UNA-China

Prof. Susanna CAMPBELL & Chuck CALL, American University

Dr. Cedric DE CONING, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs

Dr. Tatiana CARAYANNIS, Social Science Research Council

 

12:15 – 13:00                          Lunch

 

13:00 – 14:20                                     Departure for China Peacekeeping Police Training Center(CPPTC),

Langfang

 

14:30—15:40                         Observing China Standby Peacekeeping Police Force training and drilling, group photo, touring main building of the CPPTC

 

15:40—16:40                    Seminar moderated by HU Jianguo, Senior Colonel, Director of CPPTC

                                                    Presentation by Colonel SHI Jindong, Political Commissar, China Standby Peacekeeping Police Force

Introduction of M.A. Programme on Peacekeeping Studies by Prof.

HE Yin, CPPTC

Discussion

 

16:40 – 18:00                         Return to Beijing

 

18:00                                       Dinner: Dong Lai Shun (东来顺), Dongcheng District

                                                (200m north of Grand Hotel Beijing, 5-min walk)