[P2P-F] Fwd: 150 YEARS OF GANDHI - THE RISE OF ASIA, France, March 13-15, 2019

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
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From: Darwis Khudori <darwis.khudori at univ-lehavre.fr>
Date: Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 11:49 AM
Subject: 150 YEARS OF GANDHI - THE RISE OF ASIA, France, March 13-15, 2019


Dear Hans and friends of School for Wellbeings,

Next year will be the 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. I hope you could
participate in a commemorative conference that will take place in France on
March 13-15, 2019. You find below the announcement of the conference and
the call for papers. I would be grateful for your kind help to spread this
information to your networks.

Yours sincerely,

Darwis KHUDORI
Directeur
Master Echanges avec l'Asie
Université Le Havre Normandie,
Francehttps://www.univ-lehavre.fr/https://fai.univ-lehavre.fr/?page_id=500https://gric.univ-lehavre.fr/http://www.bandungspirit.org/http://master-asie.fr/[email protected]


[image: LA MONTEE DE L'ASIE]
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*THE RISE OF ASIA IN GLOBAL HISTORY AND PERSPECTIVE 150 years of Gandhi:
will it bring peace, justice and non-violence to the world?*




*INTERNATIONAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE Paris and Le Havre, France,
March 13-15, 2019 *

*ORGANISING AND HOSTING INSTITUTIONS *


*CHAC (Centre d’Histoire de l’Asie Contemporaine) Univeristé Paris 1
Panthéon-Sorbonne, France GRIC (Groupe de Recherches Identités et Cultures)
Université Le Havre Normandie, France*
*http://www.bandungspirit.org/ <http://www.bandungspirit.org/>*


*CALL FOR PAPERS*
The conference is open to individual and group paper presentations. Those
willing to present their papers are invited to submit their proposals
following the GUIDELINES FOR PRESENTER CANDIDATES described in the call for
papers. The conference call for papers lasts from November 1, 2018 to
January 31, 2019. The selected proposals will be communicated to their
authors between December 2018 and February 2019.

*INTRODUCTION*
*The twenty-first century is emerging as the Asian century. During the
first half of this century, the Asian region, extending from the Pacific
Ocean to the Arabian Sea and northwards, to include Central Asia, is likely
to establish itself as the new centre of the economic universe. This will
draw to a conclusion three centuries of Western dominance over the world
economic resources and for much of this time, its political spaces. This
transformation in the world economic order will not be painless either for
the East or for the West. Indeed, the transition has the potential for
causing much grief to the world as no established order is likely to cede
its hegemony without challenge.*



*The significant point of departure during this phase of transition lies in
the fact that the receding economic power of the West (also more broadly
classified as the North), dominated by the United States (US), remains and
is likely to remain in the immediate future the dominant military power.
Historically, the dominant political power, whether it was Rome, Britain or
the US was, within its own spheres of influence, also the dominant military
as well as economic power. This erosion of the economic power of the West
while retaining military dominance with the US and its North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) allies, does not bode well for an easy
transition for the global order. * *[…]*

*How the established powers of the West, led again by the US, will react to
this changing balance of economic power towards Asia, which has narrowed
their competitive space and domestic employment opportunities, remains a
challenge for the leaders of the Western world. How far the hitherto
dominant West will go to preserve their hegemony over their economic order
remains critical in determining whether the Asian century will evolve
peacefully or through a process of turmoil. *(Rehman Sobhan, *”The
Political Economy of the Asian Century”* in Manoranjan Mohanty, Vinod C.
Khana, Biswajit Dhar (eds.) with a foreword of Boutros-Boutros Ghali, *Building
a Just World. Essays in Honour of Muchkund Dubey,* Inde, New Delhi, Orient
Black Swan, 2015, pp. 144-161).

The quotation above raises many questions : will military powers continue
to determine the future of the world ? Can military forces establish a
world order based on peace, justice and non-violence ? Does economic
development entail military development ? Is economic power equal with
military power ? Is there any other force than military that may rule the
world locally and globally ? Do the weak, the poor, the marginalized, the
dominated, the discriminated, the oppressed, the disadvantaged have any
chance to change their state of being in a non-violent way ?

It is to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi that the
questions of world order based on peace, justice and non-violence are
chosen to be the main subject of presentation and discussion of the third
edition of The Rise of Asia Conference Series. It encourages the
participation of scholars from a wide range of scientific disciplines (area
studies, cultural studies, ecology, economics, geography, history,
humanities, languages, management, political and social sciences…) and
practitioners from diverse professional fields (business, civil society,
education, enterprise, government, management, parliament, public policy,
social and solidarity movements…), based in diverse geographical areas
(Africa, North and South America, Australia, Asia, Europe, Pacific…).


*SPECIAL SEANCES  / ROUNDTABLES / WORKSHOPS *Special
sessions/Roundtables/Workshops will be organised if there is enough number
of proposals on the following topics:
Asia-Africa
Asia-Asia
Asia-Eastern Europe
Asia-Latin America
Asia-Middle East-North Africa
Asia-North America
Asia-Pacific-Oceania
Asia-Western Europe
Asia-World System
BRICS-World Order
Culture-Literature -Religion-Spirituality
Ecology-Architecture-Urbanism
Gender-Women Issues
Social and solidarity movements

*De: *hans at schoolforwellbeing.org
*À: *"Sudarshan" <sudarshan at undp.org> <sudarshan at undp.org>, "Sudarshan"
<Ramaswamy.Sudarshan at undp.org> <Ramaswamy.Sudarshan at undp.org>, "Sombath
Somphone" <ssombath at yahoo.com> <ssombath at yahoo.com>, "Nicanor Perlas"
<npperlas at gmail.com> <npperlas at gmail.com>, "Michel Bauwens"
<michelsub2004 at gmail.com> <michelsub2004 at gmail.com>, "Francois BAFOIL"
<francois.bafoil at sciences-po.fr> <francois.bafoil at sciences-po.fr>, "Guo
Peiyuan" <guopeiyuan at gmail.com> <guopeiyuan at gmail.com>, "Satish de Mel"
<arthacharya at arthacharya.org> <arthacharya at arthacharya.org>, "Apichai
Puntasen" <apichaipun at hotmail.com> <apichaipun at hotmail.com>, "Chea Vannath
2" <cheavannath at gmail.com> <cheavannath at gmail.com>, "Chea Vannath"
<cheavannath at yahoo.com> <cheavannath at yahoo.com>, "Chalida Tajaroensuk"
<Chalida.Empowerment at gmail.com> <Chalida.Empowerment at gmail.com>, "Darwis
Khudhori" <emdeka at free.fr> <emdeka at free.fr>, "Takayoshi KUSAGO"
<tkusago at gmail.com> <tkusago at gmail.com>, "Ong Kung Wai" <kungwai at tm.net.my>
<kungwai at tm.net.my>, "Sharan Srinivas" <sharanster at gmail.com>
<sharanster at gmail.com>, "Sotha Ros" <rossotha at yahoo.com>
<rossotha at yahoo.com>, "Jarin Boonmathya" <jbthya at yahoo.com>
<jbthya at yahoo.com>, "Istvan Rado" <irado at gmx.at> <irado at gmx.at>, "Silke
Helfrich" <silke.helfrich at gmx.de> <silke.helfrich at gmx.de>, "Jost Pachaly"
<director at th.boell.org> <director at th.boell.org>, "Wathana Onpanich"
<wathana at jfbkk.or.th> <wathana at jfbkk.or.th>, dpongchai at hotmail.com,
sopida at sti.or.th, "Leif Olsen" <leif_thomas_olsen at yahoo.com>
<leif_thomas_olsen at yahoo.com>, "Rosana Tositrakul" <santiros05 at gmail.com>
<santiros05 at gmail.com>, "Rosana Tositrakul" <santiros05 at gmail.com>
<santiros05 at gmail.com>, "Prida Tiasuwan" <prida at pranda.co.th>
<prida at pranda.co.th>, "Rebeca Leonard" <r.leonard at focusweb.org>
<r.leonard at focusweb.org>, "Jacques-chai" <jacques-chai at focusweb.org>
<jacques-chai at focusweb.org>, "Pun-Arj Chairatana" <pac at noviscape.com>
<pac at noviscape.com>, "Supinya Klangnarong" <freebird3473 at gmail.com>
<freebird3473 at gmail.com>, "Ajarn Sulak" <spd at semsikkha.org>
<spd at semsikkha.org>, "Ajarn Surichai" <surichai1984 at yahoo.com>
<surichai1984 at yahoo.com>, "Apichai Puntasen" <apichaipun at hotmail.com>
<apichaipun at hotmail.com>, "Amara Pongsapich" <amara.p at chula.ac.th>
<amara.p at chula.ac.th>, "teerana" <teerana at hotmail.com> <teerana at hotmail.com>,
"Montawadee Krutmechai" <montawadee2009 at gmail.com>
<montawadee2009 at gmail.com>, "David Crookall"
<crookall.simulation at googlemail.com> <crookall.simulation at googlemail.com>,
"Dasho Karma Ura" <dasho.k.ura at gmail.com> <dasho.k.ura at gmail.com>, "Sangay
Thinley" <sthinley at gmail.com> <sthinley at gmail.com>, "Buddhina
Nuntavorakarn" <n_fatcat at yahoo.com> <n_fatcat at yahoo.com>, "Duangjai
Rungrojcharoenkit" <jaiko17 at yahoo.com> <jaiko17 at yahoo.com>,
"hans at schoolforwellbeing.
org" <hans at schoolforwellbeing.org> <hans at schoolforwellbeing.org>
<hans at schoolforwellbeing.org>, "Khun Chitpong" <guopai at gmail.com>
<guopai at gmail.com>, "Patcharee Chonmanat" <patcharee at schoolforwellbeing.org>
<patcharee at schoolforwellbeing.org>, "Soraj Hongladarom"
<s.hongladarom at gmail.com> <s.hongladarom at gmail.com>, "Supit Knoop"
<supitknoop at gmail.com> <supitknoop at gmail.com>, "Surat Horachaikul"
<surat247 at hotmail.com> <surat247 at hotmail.com>, "Thanapol Kheolamai"
<thanapol at schoolforwellbeing.org> <thanapol at schoolforwellbeing.org>,
"Wallapa" <wallapa.van at gmail.com> <wallapa.van at gmail.com>
*Cc: *"Patcharee Chonmanat" <patcharee at schoolforwellbeing.org>
<patcharee at schoolforwellbeing.org>, "Supit Knoop" <supitknoop at gmail.com>
<supitknoop at gmail.com>, "Jost Wagner" <jw at change-initiative.com>
<jw at change-initiative.com>, "Wallapa" <wallapa.van at gmail.com>
<wallapa.van at gmail.com>, "Apple" <nm at change-initiative.com>
<nm at change-initiative.com>, "Somboon Chungprampree" <c_somboon at hotmail.com>
<c_somboon at hotmail.com>, "Fon" <ravipa.pco at gmail.com> <ravipa.pco at gmail.com>,
"fonfah kanong" <fonfahkanong at gmail.com> <fonfahkanong at gmail.com>,
"Thanapol Kheolamai" <thanapol at schoolforwellbeing.org>
<thanapol at schoolforwellbeing.org>, "Thanutra Teerasuphaset"
<thanutra.t at fccthai.com> <thanutra.t at fccthai.com>, "Woranut"
<woranutc at yahoo.com> <woranutc at yahoo.com>
*Envoyé: *Dimanche 28 Août 2011 15:31:51
*Objet: *School for Wellbeing Press Meeting FCCT Monday 29 August 19.30

Dear all resource persons and participants exchange platform Re-thinking
Property,





In the first place of course a very warm thank you to you all again for
joining the exchange platform! It has been a moving experience. We made
many new friends and renewed many of our friendships. And, it is not yet
over..



Many of you will be back home or on your way, hopefully with good memories
of our creative meeting. But if you are still in Bangkok, this is to remind
you that we will meet to REACHING OUT:



Monday 29 August at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand (FCCT). The
address is below and I am sure you all will be able to find it easily. The
programme is as follows:



·        18.30                  Dinner (all are welcome)

·        19.30                  Introduction (conference video?)

·        20.00-21.00      Panel discussion moderated by Surat Horachaikul

o   Panellists

-        Silke Helfrich – Commons Strategy Group

-        Takayoshi Kusago – Kansai University

-        Sharan Srinivas – Right Livelihood College

-        Hans van Willenswaard – School for Wellbeing (replacing Dasho
Karma Ura)



Attached is the written text of what is now ‘Action-Research Outline’ based
on our discussion Friday evening 26 August at SASA (hopefully it will
correctly contain all comments..).



In case of emergency please call Wallapa 081-406 2260 and ask for Hans.



Hope to see all of you (still) in Bangkok Monday 18.30,





Hans and Wallapa







Thanutra Teerasuphaset
Manager
Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand (FCCT)
Penthouse, Maneeya Center Building
518/5, Ploenchit Road, Lumpini
Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
Tel:  02 652-0580-1
Fax: 02-652-0582
Email: thanutra.t at fccthai.com
Website: www.fccthai.com



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