La Méditerranée asiatique

Maison des Sciences de l'HOmme  -  54 Boulevard Raspail  -  Paris 75008

La Méditerranée asiatique : rivalités et complémentarités entre centres d’affaires et financiers

Wednesday 27 May 2009, Conference Room 214, MSH

  • 9.00: Opening and general presentation of the research project
Alain D’IRIBARNE, administrator, MSH Foundation
Alain DELISSEN, director, EHESS, China, Korea, Japan Research Center
François GIPOULOUX, CNRS, CASS: ITHESA Research Programme
Scientific Presentation
  • 10.00-12.00 Session 1: The Legacy of History (I)
Chair: Elisabeth ALLÈS, CNRS, EHESS
HISASUE Ryoichi, University of Tokyo
Tokyo as an “International Financial Centre”, Past and Present: 1800-2007
Commentator: Sébastien LECHEVALIER, CRJ, EHESS
Break
Patrizia CARIOTI, University of Naples
Nagasaki in the Storm of the Ming Qing Transition: the Zheng, the VOC
and the Tokugawa Bakufu
Commentator: Pierre-Yves MANGUIN, EFEO (to be confirmed)

Lunch
  • 14.00-18.00 Session 2: High Value Added Services and Metropolitan
Dynamism
Chair: Pierre VELTZ, ENPC (to be confirmed)
François GIPOULOUX, CNRS, CASS
Asian Trading and Financial Centres: Typology and Functionalities
LI Shantong, Tsinghua University
Patterns of China’s Urbanization
Break
Simon ZHAO, Hong Kong University
China’s Spatial Restructuring of Financial Centres
MENG Jianjun, Tsinghua University
China’s Economic Reform and Emerging International Finance Centres

Thursday 28 May 2009, Conference Room 214, MSH

  • 9.30-11.00 Session 3: The Legacy of History (II)
Chair: Alain DELISSEN, EHESS
HAMASHITA Takeshi, Ryukoku University
Chinese Port Cities and their Hinterland: the Case of Zhenjiang and Zhujiang
at the End of the 19th Century
Commentator: Michel CARTIER, EHESS
LIN Cheng, EHESS
At the Junction of Continental and Maritime Trading Networks: Taiwan and
the VOC During the 17th Century
Commentator: Paola CALANCA, EFEO

Break

  • 11.00-12.30 Session 4: Regional and Global Positioning of East-Asian
Trading and Financial Centres
Chair: Thierry PAIRAULT, CECMC, EHESS
Peter DANIELS, University of Birmingham
The Global Economic Crisis: Opportunities for Major Cities in East and
Southeast Asia?
SUNG Yun-Wing, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong and Shanghai: Rivalry or Complementarity Among Asia’s
International Service Hubs

Lunch
  • 14.00-16.00 Session 5: Different Cities, Homogeneous Societies?
Chair: Laurence ROULLEAU-BERGER, CNRS, IAO
DU Debin, East China Normal University, Pierre MIÈGE, Beijing Normal
University
The Factors of Competitiveness of Great Chinese Cities: the Case of the
Localisation of Foreign Research and Development in Beijing and Shanghai
SONODA Shigeto, University of Tokyo, Institute of Oriental Culture,
Emergence of Homogeneous Social Groups? Convergence and Divergence
among Middle Classes in Globalizing East Asia
End of the conference


Date
  • du mercredi 27 mai 2009 à 09h au  jeudi 28 mai 2009 à 16h
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