February 21, 2020 - 01:30-4:30 p.m. (Friday)
Venue: Green Hall GR3.420, School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences,
University of Texas at Dallas, 800 Campbell Road, Richardson TX 75080
University of Texas at Dallas, 800 Campbell Road, Richardson TX 75080
Organized by Grassroots Diplomacy Council (GDC)
Co-Sponsored by Center for Asian Studies, University of Texas at Dallas &
Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA)
Co-Sponsored by Center for Asian Studies, University of Texas at Dallas &
Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA)
01:30-01:40 pm Opening
Dr. Jennifer Holmes, Dean, School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, UTD
Dennis M. Kratz, Founding Director of the Center for Asian Studies, UTD
Chanel Lee, The President, Taiwan Benevolence Association of America (TBAA)
Yinglee Tseng, Managing Director, Grassroots Diplomacy Council (GDC)
Dennis M. Kratz, Founding Director of the Center for Asian Studies, UTD
Chanel Lee, The President, Taiwan Benevolence Association of America (TBAA)
Yinglee Tseng, Managing Director, Grassroots Diplomacy Council (GDC)
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01:40-02:40 pm Keynote Speech
“The 2020 Taiwan Election and International Relations: Taiwan between China and America. ”
Chris Achen, Professor of Politics, Princeton University
2:40-03:00 pm Tea Break
3:00-4:30 pm Round Table
Chair--Dr. James Hollifield
Director of the Tower Center for Public Policy and International Affairs, Southern Methodist University
Director of the Tower Center for Public Policy and International Affairs, Southern Methodist University
"The Dynamic of the Taiwan’s 2020 Election, Party Politics, and the Future.”
Dennis Lu Chung Weng, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Sam Houston State University
“Taiwan's 2020 Election in Comparative Perspective - Britain Votes for Brexit.”
Harold Clarke, Ashbel Smith Professor, University of Texas at Dallas
“US-Taiwan Relations after 2020: New Pivots and Pariahs.”
Dr. Hans Stockton, Director of Center for International Studies, University of St. Thomas
“Challenges and Opportunities for Taiwan: The Future of Cross-Strait and US-Taiwan Relations. ”
Dr. Yao-yuan Yeh, Assistant Professor, University of St. Thomas
“Cross-strait Relations after 2020 Election in Taiwan.”
Chih-chiang Lo (羅智強), City Councilman of Taipei City, ROC (Taiwan)
4:00-4:30 pm Discussion & Closing
Direction & Parking Instruction