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3rd Int. Forum "New Silk Road"

The Third International Forum on the “New Silk Road” and Sino-European Cooperation 2017

Duisburg, Germany
8 - 9 November 2017
The conference ended on 09 November 2017

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
15th September 2017
Conference Registration Deadline
31st October 2017

About 3rd Int. Forum "New Silk Road"

The Forum aims to discuss the implications of the “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI) on Globalization and Inclusive Growth for the Eurasian Continent in a collaboration between researchers, policy makers, business people and representatives of civil society.

Topics

Impacts of globalization and regional integration, Transnational institution building, Sustainable and inclusive growth, Transnational public goods, Trans-border logistics and transportation, International trade and foreign direct investment, Multinational firms and international business, Monetary, Finance and fiscal policies, International relations and political economy, Labor markets and migration, Security and conflicts resolution, International organizations and ngos, Cross-cultural communication and cooperation, Other topics

Call for Papers

Call for Paper The Third International Forum on the “New Silk Road” and Sino-European Cooperation 第三届“一带一路”与中欧合作国际论坛

November 8-9, 2017, Duisburg, Germany 

Organised by: Institute of East Asian Studies IN-EAST, University of Duisburg-Essen Fudan Development Institute, Fudan University Confucius Institute Metropolis Ruhr China Center for Contemporary World Studies Cooperative 

Partners: National School of Development, Peking University City of Duisburg Duisburger Hafen AG 

Media partners: Baltic Transport Journal 

The Implications of the “Belt and Road Initiative” on Globalization and Inclusive Growth for the Eurasian Continent 

The “Belt and Road Initiative”(BRI) and other emergent forms of transnational institution building raise new fundamental issues for economists and social scientists. New research approaches and analytical frameworks are taking shape. The Forum aims to explore the evolving scenario in a collaboration between researchers, policy makers, business people and representatives of civil society. 

With the initiative evolving from rhetoric to implementation, a significant number of questions remain open and are subject to more discussions. What potential challenges, opportunities, and new conflicts may arise in the roll-out of BRI? Can the BRI become a template for a new phase of globalization? What are the geostrategic implications of BRI and how will they impact on regional and global power balances?  What are the potential impacts of BRI on the economic, social and political structures in the regions along the “Belt” and “Road”? 

While all these “large” questions need to be discussed and require substantial research efforts, academic research must also look into the “smaller” questions arising with the unfurling of the BRI initiative. What are the impacts of BRI on intensity and composition of regional trade flows? In how far do these changing trade flows impact on local labour markets? What is the relationship between goods flows and cross-border investment activities? Can we observe a travelling of knowledge and ideas along the new Silk Road? How do BRI activities become embedded in an institutional framework? Does the BRI contribute to the emergence of a new set of institutions fit to govern a multinational, multicultural framework for joint development and growth? 

The BRI raises a plethora of highly interesting but difficult questions. Academics worldwide are challenged to contribute to unravelling the opportunities and risks emerging with the unfolding of the BRI and the possible creation of a new economic sphere spanning the Eurasian continent from its Western to its Eastern tip. The Third International Forum on the New Silk Road and Sino-European Cooperation intends to contribute to this academic debate, by bringing together the most competitive and relevant researchers as well as the major players of the Belt and Road Initiative from both sides. We invite you to submit your proposal to present a paper at the conference. 

Submission: For individual submissions, abstracts should be submitted through the forum website http://www.cec-duisburg.org before September 15th, 2017. The abstract should include (1) the name of the author(s), (2) paper title and abstract, and (3) Email contacts. You are also encouraged to organise sessions at the forum. Proposals for organised sessions are also due by September 15th, 2017 and should be submitted through the forum website. The session proposal should describe the organising theme and paper topics to be addressed. The person submitting the session will be considered the session organiser/chair. 

Participation: There is no registration fee, but registration is required to participate the forum (for both paper presenters and non-presenters). Registration open until October 31, 2017. 

Publication: Selected forum papers will have chance to be included in a joint research report on the “Belt and Road Initiative”. The joint research report will be published in both English and Chinese with a renowned academic publisher. Selected forum papers may also have chance to be published in a special issue of leading international journal. 

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