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Beiwai Held The 6th Oceania Research Symposium

Beiwai Held The 6th Oceania Research Symposium

Beiwai Held The 6th Oceania Research Symposium

From October 25th to 27th, the 6th Oceania Research Symposium was held at Beijing University of Foreign Languages. The meeting was hosted by the Chinese Asia -Pacific Society of the Oceania Branch, hosted by the Beijing Institute of International Relations, Beiwai Pacific Island Research Center, and the Beijing Higher Education Society International Political Research Branch. From the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the China Institute of International Issues, Peking University, Renmin University of China, Fudan University, Sun Yat -sen University, China University of Political Science and Law, East China Normal University, Macau University of Science and Technology, Central University for Nationalities, Beijing Language University, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Beijing Experts and scholars from more than 30 universities and scientific research institutes including Post and Telecommunications University, Xi

From October 25th to 27th, the 6th Oceania Research Symposium was held at Beijing University of Foreign Languages. The meeting was hosted by the Chinese Asia -Pacific Society of the Oceania Branch, hosted by the Beijing Institute of International Relations, Beiwai Pacific Island Research Center, and the Beijing Higher Education Society International Political Research Branch. From the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the China Institute of International Issues, Peking University, Renmin University of China, Fudan University, Sun Yat -sen University, China University of Political Science and Law, East China Normal University, Macau University of Science and Technology, Central University for Nationalities, Beijing Language University, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Beijing Experts and scholars from more than 30 universities and scientific research institutes including Post and Telecommunications University, Xi'an University of Foreign Languages, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Guangxi University for Nationalities, Anhui University, and Liaocheng University attended the meeting.

Beiwai held the 6th Oceania Research Academic Symposium__ Beiwai Hosted the Sixth Oceania Research Symposium

At the opening ceremony, Professor Boya of Peking University, Qian Chengdan, Wang Shiming, chairman of the Oceania Branch of the Chinese Asia -Pacific Society, Wang Shiming, a professor at the School of Political and International Relations of East China Normal University, Liu Shiming, Researcher and Deputy Director of the World History Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (China History Research) Jian, Zhang Tianwei, director of the Beiwai Research Division, Jia Lieying, president of the International Political Research Branch of the Beijing Higher Education Association and the dean of the School of International Relations of Beijing University of Languages ​​University, delivered a speech. The opening ceremony was chaired by Zhang Xiaomin, secretary of the Party Branch of the Beijing Institute of International Relations.

The main speech link is divided into two games, each of which each session. Wang Shiming explored the progress of various aspects such as research issues such as research issues, research theories, and research methods in the context of regional countries. Chen Hong, Director of the Australian Research Center of East China Normal University, Director of the Institute of Foreign Languages ​​and Regional Research of East China Normal University, Chen Hong, vice chairman of the Chinese Asia -Pacific Society, analyzed the characteristics of the evolution of China ’s policy and its profound causes since the administration of the Albanis government in Australia. Essence Ren Xiao, a professor at the Northwest and Global Institute of Global Governance Higher Equipment, conducted an in -depth interpretation of the discipline positioning, research border and interdisciplinary development of regional national scholarships with the title of "Discipline 'and' Interdisciplinary". Yang Haiping, the editor -in -chief of the Pacific Journal, shared the issues such as the thesis selection and evaluation elements of the Pacific Journal of the Pacific Journal, and believed that academic research and the production of papers complement each other and promote mutual learning. Xu Xiujun, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and director of the Chinese and Foreign Comparison Research Department, discussed the characteristics, guidance, attributes and strategic significance of the "Global Southern" and the regional cooperation of the Oceania. Song Wei, a professor at the School of International Relations of Renmin University of China, analyzed the fundamental changes and profound reasons and impacts of Australia's policy on economic and trade relations, positioning, and values ​​in China. Wang Hua, executive dean of the Academy of International Political Economics of the University of China, has comprehensively sorted out the historical process of the United States in the expansion of the Pacific interest since the 19th century. Zhao Shaofeng, dean of the School of History and Culture of Liaocheng University, analyzed the issue of "immigration and national identity in the Pacific Island Country", and discussed the problems of immigration, main movements, and national identity dilemma in the Pacific Island country.

Fei Sheng, deputy director of the Department of History of Sun Yat -sen University, shared the evolution of the Australian maritime concept with the participating scholars. Zhan Chunjuan, a professor at the School of Foreign Languages ​​of Anhui University, took Peter Kerry's creation in different periods to explore the process of internationalization of Australian literature. Ren Hongsheng, deputy dean of the School of Political and Public Management of China University of Political Science and Law, discussed the governance of Australian Aboriginal people from the historical background, governance path, specific practice and effectiveness. Gao Wensheng, a professor at the School of Political and Administration of Tianjin Normal University, explained the process of building Australia's Chinese discourse. Lu Guixia, a researcher at the World History Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, trocmed the "Evaluation and Prospects of the Relationship with the Pacific Island State in China in 2024", and comprehensively sorted out the history, economy, culture, diplomacy and other aspects of the Pacific Island Country. In the future development, insights have been made. Zhang Ying, deputy dean of the Beijing Institute of International Relations and director of the Pacific Island State Research Center, introduced the position positioning and selection principles of the Beiwai Pacific Island State Research Center and the "International Forum" and "Regional National Studies". Professor Liu Mingzhou, a professor at the School of Political and International Relations of Huazhong Normal University, discussed the continuation and change of bilateral relations between Indonesia and Australia. Chen Xiaochen, deputy director of the Institute of Foreign Languages ​​of East China Normal University, explained the policy background, urgent movement and its impact on China for the strategic policy of the Pacific Island country of Biden. Zhang Ying, a professor at the Central University for Nationalities, took the Chinese -funded tourism enterprise of Fiji as an example to explore the knowledge flow mechanism in cross -cultural context. The main speech session was Zhang Ying, editor -in -chief of the History Research Magazine of the Chinese History Research Institute, Yang Yi, deputy dean of the Beijing Academy of International Relations, and Yu Changsen, a professor at Sun Yat -sen University, and the vice president of the Chinese Asia -Pacific Society of the Asia -Pacific Society.

Six sub -forums were held simultaneously. Wu Yan, deputy dean of the School of International Relations of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Qian Mengting, a member of the Party Branch Organization of the Beijing Institute of International Relations, and others, respectively around the history of the Pacific regional, the main powers of the Pacific Island country and the regional major power, the development and challenges of the Pacific Island country, and the challenges faced. The culture and environment of the Pacific region conducted in -depth discussions. Yang Jingpeng, a professor at the School of Humanities of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Song Wei, a professor at the School of International Relations of Beiwai International Relations, Song Yiming, Director of the Department of Foreign Affairs, and Li Jianjun, a teacher of the School of English as the host or reviewer. The discussion of the sub -forum not only broaden the academic horizons of the participating scholars, enhance the participating scholars' understanding of the current status and future development of the region, but also provides new ideas for deepening the international community's research on the Pacific region, further promoting the academic prosperity of regional research Pocket with thought.

At present, the international order is still in the period of large adjustment, large -scale division, and changing changes. The international situation of chaos will have an important impact on the political, economic, social, cultural, and regional cooperation in the Oceania area. This meeting focused on the "Oceania Studies in the Centennial Change". The successful holding not only demonstrated the vigorous development trend of the study of Oceania, but also promoted academic exchanges and cooperation in the future, stimulated academic insights, cultivated and expanded the academic community of the Oceania, and promoted further development of disciplines. Point out.

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