Current Situation and Implications of China’s Border Cooperation: Pingxiang, Guangxi and Dongdang, Vietnam


  • Date: August 24th, Tuesday, 2021 14:00 – 15:30
  • Online via Zoom

Speaker: Hyuntai Lee (Prof., Dept. of Chinese Language & Cultural Studies, Incheon National University)

As exchanges and cooperation within the Asian region are becoming more active in the face of the Asian era, economic connectivity has secured its place as a core driver of regional integration both between and within regions. Especially as trans-border cooperation is being activated between nations and regions before and after China’s One Belt One Road initiative being conceived, there is a need to examine what kind of prospects and tasks this activation of transregional economic exchange is posing.
SNUAC Northeast Asia Center (NEAC) and HK Mega-Asia Research Project Group’s Comparative Regional Studies Cluster are jointly holding a workshop entitled ‘Current Situation and Implications of China’s Border Cooperation: Pingxiang, Guangxi and Dongdang, Vietnam’ with Professor Hyuntai Lee of Incheon National University. Through this workshop, we will examine the aspects of ‘Mega-Asia and Asias’ being linked and inter-operating, the economic cooperation in Asia beyond that of China and Vietnam, and the formation and comparability of (East) Asia’s regionality.

※ ZOOM URL: https://snu-ac-kr.zoom.us/j/86048634421)