Conférence international Hô-Chi-Minh-Ville 06-08 Novembre 2019 : Rethinking Asian Capitalism and Society in the 21st Century

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PHÒNG QUẢN LÝ KHOA HỌC & HỢP TÁC QUỐC TẾ (SISS)
Information on the Conference and a detailed program will be provided at a later stage on the website: http://www.irasec.com/

Conférence Programme

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PRE-CONFERENCE

Wednesday, 06 November 2019
There will be a training workshop on
“Regulation Theory: A Lecture”
by Prof. Robert Boyer and Nguyen Don Phuoc
(the Institute of the Americas)
· Venue: HCMC Open University
Room 704, 35-37 Hồ Hảo Hớn, Cô Giang Ward, District 1
· Time: 8:30 – 16:30 on 6th November 2019
· Language: French and Vietnamese


TENTATIVE PROGRAMME

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Thursday, 07 November 2019
VIETNAM OF YESTERDAY AND TODAY
8:30 – 8:45
Welcoming remarks
(Language: French and Vietnamese)
Vincent FLOREANI (The Consul General of France)/ TRAN Thi Liên Claire (Director, IRASEC)/ LE Thanh Sang (Director, SISS)/ NGUYEN Minh Ha (Rector, HCMC OU)

8:45 – 10:00
Keynote address
(Language: French and Vietnamese)
Chair: Yves Tiberghien
(Institute for Asian Research, University of British Columbia, Canada)
*
Keynote speaker 1 : Anne CHENG
(Collège de France, Paris)
Challenging the concept of a “China-world”
*
Keynote speaker 2: Robert BOYER
(the Institute of the Americas, Paris)
Towards a shift in the hierarchy between national modes of development and the international regime?

10:00 – 10:30
Coffee break

10:30 – 12:30
Session 1:
The East Asian Miracle and a resilient growth to crises.
A comparative approach

(Language: French and Vietnamese)
Chair: TRAN Thi Anh-Dao
(IRASEC-Ho Chi Minh City)
*
Guest speaker:
Sébastien LECHEVALIER
(EHESS & President of the France-Japan Foundation, Paris)
Which East Asian miracle for the 21st Century?
*
Emmanuel PANNIER (IRD)
& Guillaume DUTEURTRE (CIRAD)
Personal relationships at the roots of Vietnamese “capitalism”?
*
NGUYEN Duy Loi
(Institute of World Economics & Politics, VASS)
Outstanding institutions to economic development in Vietnam (…)
*
PHAM Dinh Long
(Ho Chi Minh City Open University)
Money supply, inflation and output.
A comparative study for China and Vietnam

*
Wei ZHAO
(ESSCA School of Management
& Institute for Pearl-River-Delta Reform and Development, IPRD)
Managing the “Post-Miracle” Economy in China.
Crisis of Growth Regime and Policy Responses

*
General discussion

12:30 – 14:00
Lunch break

14:00 – 16:00
Session 2:
The collapse of the Soviet bloc and its legacy in East Asia
(Language: English and Vietnamese)
Chair: LE Hong Hiep
(ISEAS, Singapore)
*
Guest speaker:
Marcin PIATKOWSKI
(The World Bank & Kozminski University, Warsaw)
Europe’s Growth Champion.
Insights from the Economic Rise of Poland, OUP Oxford

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PHAN Thanh Thanh
(Institute of Human Studies, VASS)
Agricultural Land Conversion and Land Rights in Vietnam:
Case Studies of Farmers’ Resistance in the Peri-Urban of Hanoi

*
NGUYEN Minh Doi
(Ho Chi Minh City Open University).
Institutional Change in Post-Socialist Urban Governance:
A Comparative Study of Public – Private Partnerships in Leipzig, Shanghai and Ho Chi Minh City

*
PHAN Thuan
(Academy of Politics Region IV, Can Tho)
The gap between policy and implementation of gender equality in the political field in Vietnam (…)
*
General discussion

16:00 – 16:30
Coffee break

16:30 – 17:45
Roundtable discussion:
Vietnam on the World map
Chair: Etienne ROLLAND PIEGUE
(Cooperation Counsellor, French Embassy in Vietnam)
Speakers:
TON NHU Thi Ninh
(HCMC Peace and Development Foundation)
Bertrand BADRE
(Blue like an Orange Sustainable Capital)
NGUYEN Tu Anh
(Deputy Director General, Department for General Economic Issues,
Central Economic Commission)
LE Hong Hiep
(ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore)
Yves Tiberghien
(Institute for Asian Research, University of British Columbia)
VU Kim Hanh
(Business Studies and Assistance Center & Association of High Quality Vietnamese Products Entrepreneurs) (…)

19:00 – 21:00
Gala Dinner

Friday, 08 November 2019:
THE CHALLENGES OF THE 21st CENTURY IN A GLOBAL WORLD
8:45 – 9:30
Keynote address
(Language: English and Vietnamese)
Chair: NGUYEN Tu Anh
(Deputy Director of Monetary Policy Department, State Bank of Vietnam)
*
Keynote speaker 3:
Bertrand BADRE
(Blue like an Orange Sustainable Capital)
Can Finance save the World? Regaining power over money to save the common good, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2018.
(Book Launch in the Vietnamese version)

10:00 – 12:00
Session 3:
Existing and emerging issues in the modern society
(Language: English and Vietnamese)
Chair: LE Thanh Sang
(SISS, Ho Chi Minh City)
*
Speakers:
Yang Gu KANG
(Kyoto University)
Fear of Curse as a Deciding Factor of Investment: Impact of the Sedentarization Project on the Raglai Society in South Central Vietnam
*
NGUYEN Duc Chien
(Institute of Sociology, VASS)
An overview of gender relations in Vietnam after more than 30 years of Innovation: Achievements, barriers and challenges (…)
*
NGUYEN Thi Luyen
(SISS)
The Education of Vietnam Under The Socialist-Oriented Market Economy
*
NGUYEN Duy Mong Ha
(Vietnam National University, HCM City)
Core values in educating human resources for socio-economic transformations in Vietnam
*
General discussion

12:00 – 13:30
Lunch break

13:30 – 15:00
Session 4:
Vietnam and the environmental challenges
(Language: English and Vietnamese)
Chair: Michel SIMIONI
(INRA Toulouse)
*
Speakers:
Etienne ESPAGNE
(Agence Française pour le Développement, AFD)
Vietnam’s mode of development in the face of climate change
*
Guillaume DUTEURTRE
(CIRAD)
Mega dairy farms as a new form of agrarian capitalism in Vietnam. An approach in terms of socio-technical transition
*
TRAN Thi Anh-Dao
(IRASEC, Ho Chi Minh City)
Climate change, Emigration, and Women’s labor supply
*
General discussion

15:00 – 15:30
Coffee break

15:30 – 17:30
Session 5:
Stakes and uncertainty of a globalized world
(Language: English and Vietnamese)
Chair: NGUYEN Minh Ha
(HCMC Open University)
*
Speakers:
LE Thi Thuy Ngân
(Trung Nguyen Coffee Joint Stock Company)
& LAI Thi Vân
(Institute of Social Sciences in Central Highlands)
Recognizing advantages and challenges for enterprises in context of international economic integration and adaptability
(Case study of Trung Nguyen Legend Corporation)

*
Natedao TAOTAWIN
(Ubon Ratchatani University)
Illicit Border Trade in the Borderlands of Thailand and Lao PDR in the Context of Trade Liberalization and AFTA
*
Adrien SCHIFANO
(Hitotsubashi university)
Regional Governance in East Asia and Civil Society Participation
*
Frédéric BOCCARA
(CEPN-Paris 13 & Economic, social and environmental Council of France, CESE)
For another globalization: Challenges for Theory and Proposals
*
General discussion

17:30 – 17:45
Summary of the two-day conference
Distinguished guest speaker:

LE Van Cuong
(CNRS, France)