Academic Conference: China and Democracy (December 3rd, 2010)
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ARI Center for Chinese Studies Academic Conference: China and Democracy
Co-organized by Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University and Joongang China Institute
Date: December 3rd, 2010 12:50-19:00
Venue: Room 115, International Studies Hall, Korea University
12:50-13:20 Opening Ceremony
Opening Remarks: Nae-Young LEE, Director of Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University
Sang-chul YOU, Director of Joongang China Institute
Keynote Speech: Jin-Young SUH, Professor Emeritus, Korea University
13:20-15:20 Session I
China’s Perception of Democracy and its Change
Moderator: Sung-Heung CHUN, Sogang University
1. The Chinese Understanding of Democracy and the ‘Chinese Democracy’
Jung Nam LEE (Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University)
2. The Influence of Confucian Political Culture on the Chinese Political Elites’ Perception of Democracy
Bong-soo SHIN (Chinese Studies Institute, Korea University)
3. Generations of China’s Political Elites and their Perception of Democracy
Eun Ha YOO (Ewha Womans University), Jang-Hwan JOO (Hanshin University)
4. The Politics of Collective Action and Making of Citizens in Rural China: With Focus On Property Rights Disputes
Ki Hyun LEE (Korea Institute for National Unification)
Discussants: Do hee KIM (Hanshin University), Jung hwan LEE (Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University), Chi Young AHN (Incheon University), Young Jin KIM (Kookmin University)
15:20-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-17:00 Session II
Economic Development, Growth of Civil Society, and Democracy
Moderator: Jae Ho CHUNG, Seoul National University
1. Marketization, Economic Development, and Democracy
Jang-Hwan JOO (Hanshin University)
2. The Growth of Civil Society and Democracy
Jae Kwan KIM (Chonnam National University)
3. The Emergence of Autonomous Spaces in Urban China and Diversification of Governance
Su Han KIM (Incheon University)
Discussants: Moonki LEE (Sejong University), Sang-Soo PARK (Korea University), Min Ja LEE (Seoul Digital University)
17:00-17:10 Coffee Break
17:10-18:40 Session III
China in Regime Transition: Democratic Development and its Main Issues
Moderator: Hee Ok LEE (Sungkyunkwan University)
1. Central-Local Government Relations, Governance, and Democracy in China
Hae-yong JEONG (Silla University)
2. Legislative Reform and Democracy in China: A Preliminary Assessment of Legislator, Legislature, and Legal System Reforms
Sangkuk LEE (Korea Institute for Defense Analyses)
3. ‘Intra-Party Democracy’ and Democratic Development in China
Do-Hyung HA (Korea National Defense University), Jung Nam LEE (Asiatic Research Institute, Korea University)
Discussants: Keunro YOON (Yonsei University), Younmi JANG (Sungkyunkwan University), In KIM (Hanyang University)