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8DETAILED CONFERENCE SCHEDULESaturday, September 1 continued3:00 – 4:30 pm Concurrent Panel SessionsRoom 1(2nd floor)Room 2(2nd floor)Room 3(2nd floor)Representing and Presenting Musicin ‘Chinese’ ContextsChair/Moderator: RICARDO TRIMILLOSFREDERICK LAU, PhD, University of Hawai‘i, USA“Singing as Collective Memory: Chinese Choir in theDiaspora”RICARDO TRIMILLOS, Immediate Past President,EWCA Executive Board, USA“Purveyors of the ‘Occidental’ and ‘Oriental’:Music Activity among the Chinese of Kota Kinabalu,Sabah, Malaysia”MIN WANG, Professor, Xiamen University, MAINLANDCHINA“American Music in China’s Academic and Public Circles”Building a Supportive LegalFramework for Philanthropy in CHINA:Why Does It Matter?Chair: CAROL FOX, Director for Special Projects,East-West Center, USAModerator: ZHENYAO WANGJINPING JIN, Director, Nonprofit Organization LawResearch Center, Peking University, MAINLAND CHINAMARK SIDEL, Doyle-Bascom Professor of Law,University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAZHENYAO WANG, President, China PhilanthropyResearch Institute, MAINLAND CHINALast year’s “China Red Cross-Guo Meimei” scandal didsevere damage to China’s philanthropic sector. Behindthe crisis of trust is the urgent need for innovation andreform, reflecting the rapid growth of philanthropy inChina and the corresponding increase in expectationsfor the sector. New regulations on foundations and acharity law are under discussion by the State Counciland the Ministry of Civil Affairs and being carefullyobserved. The China-US Strategic PhilanthropyPartnership (CUSP) — launched in August, 2011 at anEWC Workshop – resulted in the formation of a CUSPSecretariat and five Working Groups, each co-chairedby a Chinese and a US expert, and focused on a key issue:Legal Framework, Standards & Accountability, CapacityBuilding, Social Enterprise, and Support Organizations.Chinese Students AbroadChair/Moderator: SHANGBO LISHANGBO LI, Assistant Professor, J.F. OberlinUniverity, JAPAN“Who Will Be the Beneficiary?: the New Trends inthe <strong>International</strong> Mobility of Chinese Students”KATHERINE RATLIFFE, Associate Professor, Universityof Hawai‘i, USA“Immigration, Culture, and Mentorship: How anImmigrant Chinese Adolescent Navigates ConflictingParadigms in the American School System”JING XU, PhD Candidate, University of California, LosAngeles, USA“The Continent Drifted: The Study-abroadMotivations of Chinese Singletons and Their FirstYear Experience at UCLA”Room 4(2nd floor)Room 8(2nd floor)VIP Room(1st floor)Regional Security in Asia PacificChair/Moderator: MARTHA SMITH-NORRISSITI DAULAH KHOIRIATI, Gadjah Mada University,INDONESIA“Japan’s Relations with Indonesia in the Post ColdWar: Facing the Challenge of China’s ApproachToward Indonesia”STIG LINDBERG, PhD Candidate, Kyoto University,JAPAN“Kagawa’s Assessment of Oriental Religion andPhilosophy as Presented during the PostwarOccupation of Japan”MARTHA SMITH-NORRIS, Associate Professor,University of Saskatchewan, CANADA“Negotiating a Cold War Treaty in the Pacific: TheUnited States and the Compact of Free Association”Economic Development:Macro and Micro PerspectivesChair/Moderator: DONGHYUN KIMDONGHYUN KIM, Graduate Student, New YorkUniversity, USA“Seeking a Way towards Sustainable EconomicDevelopment In Asia-Pacific: Ensemble of Growth,Distribution, and Education”WON NYON KIM, Professor, Korea University,REPUBLIC OF KOREA“The Effect of Tobacco Price and Anti-SmokingPolicy Budgets on Smoking Prevalence in Korea”Community Building to AddressRegional Health ConcernsChair/Moderator: VICKI SHAMBAUGHPATRICK COOLEN, Eldercare Consultant, USA andPHYLLIS COOLEN, USA“Community Building and Leadership in Asia Pacific:Identifying and Supporting Culturally SensitivePalliative Care Models for End-of-Life Care”NANCY LEWIS, Director, Research Program, East-WestCenter, USA“Addressing Health Challenges in Asia and thePacific: Research at the East-West Center”VICKI SHAMBAUGH, Director, Research andDevelopment, Pacific Health Research and EducationInstitute, USA (co-author DEW-ANNE LANGCAON)“Technology Enabled Aging at Home”Moonlight Hall Lessons Learned from(1st floor) Two Decades of Rapid Changein Asia Pacific Higher EducationChair/Moderator: DEANE NEUBAUERMOLLY N.N. LEE, Programme Specialist, UNESCO Asiaand the Pacific Regional Bureau for Education inBangkok, MALAYSIAWANHUA MA, Professor, Graduate School ofEducation, Peking University, MAINLAND CHINADEANE NEUBAUER, Senior Consultant, EducationProgram, East-West Center, USAAHMAD SABIQ, Head of Department of PoliticalScience, Jenderal Soedirman University, INDONESIA“Reform in Indonesian Public Universities: on theWay to Autonomy”

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