[Hybrid] Quo vadis, France? Understanding Current Trends in French Politics and Their Impact on EU-China Relations Go back »
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Time2024-09-19 | 15:00 - 16:30
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Venue:Teams/ European Chamber Office Beijing, 4th Floor, Room C405
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Address:Beijing Yansha Centre, 50 Liangmaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
北京市朝阳区亮马桥路50号燕莎中心写字楼C405室 -
Fee:Members: 300 |
Non Members: 600
Following the turmoil of the French elections and the temporary respite facilitated by the sportsmanship feats of the Paris Olympics, France is back to grappling with a divided political landscape and uncertainties on its future policy and political direction. As a key player in the EU’s internal dynamics, France’s choices are bound to significantly influence the bloc's approaches to and stances on international affairs, trade policies, and strategic partnerships. Meanwhile, when it comes to EU-China relations, France has been seen as a key Member State agenda-setter by Chinese leaders, and President Macron has frequently endeavoured to present a unified Franco-European front by inviting Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to join him as well . How will France’s new political and leadership landscape affect both the internal dynamics within the EU and policy choices on trade, competition, industrial, foreign and security policies, particularly vis-à-vis China?
Join us on 19th September for a discussion on the implications of the 2024 French Parliamentary Elections and France’s broader political landscape on the dynamic relationship between the EU and China.
Our esteemed speakers will share their perspectives on above issues and engage in a thought-provoking discussion, analysing the current trends post-French elections and their ripple effects in the EU-China relationship.
*This will be a hybrid public event conducted both offline and online via Teams.
*The event is held in English with no translation services and off the record.
Agenda:
14:30-15:00 Registration
15:00-15:05 Opening Remarks
15:05-15:25 Keynote I: France’s New Government in the Broader EU-China Context
- Dr. François Godement, Special Advisor and Resident Fellow, U.S. & Asia, Institut Montaigne, Paris (online)
15:25-15:45 Keynote II: Between Change and Reform: the Political Outlook of France & Europe
- Dr. Cui Hongjian, Director of Center of the European Union and Regional Development Studies and Professor of Academy of Regional & Global Governance, Beijing Foreign Studies University (in person)
15:45-16:25 Discussion and Q&A
● The above keynote speakers
Moderated by Ester Cañada Amela, Head of Government Affairs (European Affairs), European Chamber
16:25-16:30 Closing Remarks
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Speakers
Dr. François Godement
Dr. François Godement
François Godement is Special advisor and Resident Fellow, U.S. & Asia at the Institut Montaigne, Paris. He is also a non-resident senior fellow of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC, and an external consultant for the Policy Planning Staff of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. Until December 2018, he was the director of the Asia and China Programme and a senior policy fellow at the European Council for Foreign Relations.
A long-time professor at France’s National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilisations (INALCO) and Sciences Po, he created Centre Asie IFRI at the Paris-based Institut Français des Relations Internationales (1985–2005), and in 2005 created the Asia Centre. In 1995, he co-founded the European Committee of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific (CSCAP), which he co-chaired until 2008. He is a graduate of the École Normale Supérieure de la Rue d’Ulm (Paris), where he majored in history, and was a postgraduate student at Harvard University.
Dr. Hongjian Cui
Dr. Hongjian Cui
Dr. CUI Hongjian received his Ph.D. degree in International Relations from Peking University and associated with China Institute of International Studies (CIIS) since 1998. Dr. Cui served as a senior diplomat in Chinese Missions abroad before he became a senior research fellow and Director of the European Studies in CIIS between 2009 and 2023. Now, Cui is the Director of the European Union Studies and Professor at the Academy of Regional and Global Governance, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Member of the China Economic and Social Council, Member of Chinese Association of International Understanding, Vice President of the China Association of European Studies and the Executive Director of European Studies Center in the China Fund of International Studies. Cui has been working on International Politics and Regional Governance, European economy, politics, security, published plenty of articles, policy reports and comments.
Ms. Ester Cañada Amela
Ms. Ester Cañada Amela
Ester Cañada Amela manages the Chamber’s overall engagement with European institutional stakeholders and monitors relevant policy developments in the EU. She is also in charge of the Advocacy Platform at the EU SME Centre, an EU-funded project implemented by the European Chamber and three other partners, as well as the Chamber’s Standards and Conformity Assessment Working Group. Ester holds a double masters’ degree in European and Asian Affairs from Sciences Po Paris and Fudan University, as well as a BA in Translation from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.