Political Economy, Global Order and World Development
Venue: National Central Library
May 5, 2023
Opening Ceremony 8:20-8:30am
Panel 1 The Unraveling of the Political Foundation of the Neo-Liberal Economic Order: Social and Technological Impacts
8:30-10:10am
Panelists:
Dani Rodrik (Harvard University) (Online)
William Easterly (New York University)
Chair: Ping Wang (Washington University St. Louis)
Panel 2 The Unraveling of the Political Foundation of the Neo-Liberal Economic Order: Economy
10:20am-12:00pm
Panelists:
Chang-Tai Hsieh (University of Chicago)
Yi Wen (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Chair: Tain-Jy Chen (Taipei School of Economics)
Panel 3 Norms and Values
14:00-15:40pm
Panelists:
Joseph Chan (Academia Sinica)
Dewi Fortuna Anwar (PR Politik-BRIN)
Chair: Amitav Acharya (American University)
Panel 4 The Transition to a Post-Hegemonic Global Order: Geopolitics
15:50-17:30pm
Panelists
Amitav Acharya (American University)
Chris Alden (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Chair: Yu-Shan Wu (Academia Sinica/ National Taiwan University)
May 6, 2023
Panel 5 The Transition to a Post-Hegemonic Global Order: Domestic Politics
9:30-11:10am
Panelists:
Danny Quah (National University of Singapore)
Yu-Shan Wu (Academia Sinica/ National Taiwan University)
Chair: Tun-Jen Cheng (College of William & Mary)
Panel 6 The Challenges of Sustainability: Aging and Environment
11:20am-13:00pm
Panelists:
David Canning (Harvard University)
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (University Chicago)
Chair: Hsien-Ming Lien (National Chengchi University)
Panel 7 The Challenges of Sustainability: Trade and Development
14:30-16:10pm
Panelists;
Richard Baldwin (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva)
Richard Higgott (Brussels School of Governance)
Chair: Chang-Tai Hsieh (University of Chicago)