Power and Regionalism in Europe, Asia, and Latin America
May 26, 2017 | HUB 334 | 3:30-4:30pm
This event is free and open to the public
This panel on power and regionalism in Europe, Asia, and Latin America brings together a diverse group of scholars who will talk about a range of issues from German regional hegemony in the Eurozone crisis, to the on-going Sino-Japanese rivalry and the role of power hierarchies in South American regional integration. The changing power structures globally, and regionally have raised several questions regarding current institutional structures, and the logic of institutional progression and integration. The rise of China in Asia, the Eurozone crisis, and the role of Brazil in the institutional design of Mercosur are but a few examples of the topics that will be discussed. The panel will focus on the competing roles of extra-regional and intra-regional powers, as well as the role of small and medium sized states in shaping the levels of competition and cooperation amongst states.
Panelists:
Byoung-Inn Bai, Kookmin University
Jim Caporaso, University of Washington
Jinwoo Choi, Hanyan University
Mary Anne Madeira, Queens College, CUNY
Min-Hyung Kim, Illinois Wesleyan
Walter Hatch, Colby College
Young-Jong Choi, Catholic University Korea
This event is sponsored by the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, the Center for European Studies, The Center for Global Studies, The East Asia Center, and the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center.
For more information please contact the Center for European Studies at cweseuc@uw.edu or at (206) 543-1675.