Shifts in China's foreign policy: a closer look at its role in the United Nations
12
Nov 2024
Brussels | online
Marine Bouyssou
Jean-François Di Meglio
Alicia Garcia Herrero
Ana Palacio
Moritz Rudolf
Théo Storella
Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Bruegel hosts public and hybrid event centered around the topic of China's growing influence and its changing role within the United Nations.
Agenda
- 14:00-14:30 Check-in, coffee
- 14:30-14:40 Opening remarks
– Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Bruegel Director - 14:40-15:00 China’s role in the UN: Narrative versus reality
– Alicia García-Herrero, Bruegel Senior fellow
– Théo Storella, Bruegel Research assistant - 15:00-15:30 China’s evolving role as standard setter: Zooming into UN standards
– Marine Bouyssou, Policy Officer, China Team, European External Action Service
– Ana Palacio, Affiliate, Georgetown University
– Moritz Rudolf, Research Scholar and Fellow (on leave), Yale Law School - 15:30-16:20 Q&A
- 16:20-16:30 Concluding remarks
– Jean-Francois Di Meglio, President, Asia Centre in Paris
For more information please visit the Bruegel website.
About the speakers
Marine Bouyssou
Policy Officer, China Team, European External Action Service
Jean-François Di Meglio
President, co-founder and contributor of Asia Center, Associate Professor at Sciences Po Paris, Ecole Doctorale Professor at Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA), Associate Professor at Université Paris Dauphine - PSL
Specialist in international and asian finance and banking sector
Alicia Garcia Herrero
Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis, Senior Fellow at Bruegel, Non-resident Senior Follow at the East Asian Institute, Adjunct Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Economist specialized in monetary and financial issues in emerging markets, banking crises and resolution strategies, financial development
Ana Palacio
Affiliate, Georgetown University
Moritz Rudolf
Research Scholar & Fellow (on leave), Yale Law School
Théo Storella
Research Assistant at Bruegel
Public policy analyst with a background in Chinese language and political economy, specializing in Sino-African relations
Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Director of Bruegel