中国的改革计划
中国的改革计划 了解中国改革计划背后的逻辑基础;分析其长期的政治,社会和经济目标; 确定为实现这些目标而正在进行的主要体制改革; 评估迄今取得的进展,研究改革方案对中国国内政策的影响以及中国在世界上的作用。 首页
Ireland’s Social and Economic Development To present Chinese policy makers with an insight into Ireland’s transition from a poor agricultural economy to a rich high-tech society; the policies and instruments on which that success is based; Ireland’s role in international trade; its membership of the European Union and its future prospects as a small open economy reliant on human capital development and the maintenance of European and global free trade.
Global Governance To study the institutional reforms necessitated by the re-ordering of global economic relations consequent to the emergence of China as the world’s largest economy, in particular the IMF, World Bank, WTO and UN organisations; to understand the rationale for, and implications of, the creation of new organisations by China, such as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
China’s Reform Programme To understand the rationale behind China’s reform programme; to analyse its long-term political, social and economic objectives; to identify the main institutional reforms being undertaken in pursuit of those objectives; to assess progress to date and to study the implications of the reform programme for Chinese domestic policy and the role of China in the world.
网页建设中, 请稍后再试 Odran Reid ICI Board Member Odran is a lecture in economics, planning and local development in the Dublin Institute of Technology. He is a professional economist and spatial planner. Odran has extensive experience in the pubic, private and NGO sectors having worked with the Greater London Council, the Inner London Education Authority, The Institute of International and European Affairs, Northside Partnership, two members of the European Parliament, before becoming the the first CEO of NorDubCo as well as establishing his own consultancy firm specialising in planning and corporate governance. As well as being Chairperson of Northside Counselling Service, Odran is a director and Company Secretary of Northside Homecare Service, and has held many previous directorships in NGO’s and State bodies including the Garda Síochána Complaints Board and Irish Water Safety. He is currently a member of the Planning and Property Development Strategic Policy Committee (SPC) in Dublin City Council and the Economics and Enterprise SPC in Fingal County Council. He is a member of the QQI Appeals Panel and is secretary of the Irish Branch of the Institute of Economic Development. Odran is an economics graduate of Trinity College Dublin and a masters graduate in Spatial Planning from the Technological University, Dublin (TU Dublin). He is a founder member and secretary of the Spatial Planning Graduate Network and is a Corporate member of the Irish Planning Institute and of the Institute of Economic Development. He is Chairperson of the Spatial Planning MSc Programme in the School of Transport Engineering, Environment and Planning [...]
恩达 肯尼 中文网页正在建设中,请稍后再试 恩达 肯尼 President 恩达 肯尼 TD is an Irish statesman who served as the country’s Taoiseach (Prime Minister) from March, 2011 until June 2017. A member and leader of the Fine Gael political party, he previously served as a Cabinet Minister (Tourism and Trade 1994-97) and Minister of State (Education and Labour ’86-87). As the longest serving TD in Dáil Éireann, Enda Kenny was also Vice-President of Fine Gael’s European affiliate, the European People’s Party from 2006-2012. From Castlebar in the West of Ireland, Enda is a former primary school teacher and has served in a wide variety of Party and Parliamentary positions. During his tenure, he oversaw an unprecedented growth in Irish tourism and Ireland’s trade position internationally. As Minister he also chaired the European Union Council of Trade Ministers during Ireland’s Presidency, and he co-chaired the successful Singapore round of the World Trade Organisation talks in 1996. Through the fostering of international trade, Enda played a significant role in developing the economic boom that began in Ireland in from the late nineties on. In June 2018, Kenny was named 'Irish European of the Year' by the European Movement in Ireland, for “outstanding contribution to promoting and developing Ireland's place in Europe.” Enda Kenny has a keen interest in China and during an official State visit there in 2012, he noted: “Greater trade and cultural links will benefit both of our countries and will help to cement further the excellent relationship that already exists between China and Ireland”. 首页 [...]
网页建设中, 请稍后再试 Michael Flynn ICI Treasurer Michael Flynn is a corporate finance partner with Deloitte, Ireland, the largest global professional services and consulting network. He currently leads the firm’s debt advisory practice, focusing on real estate and infrastructure financing. He is the Global Financial Advisory Public Sector Leader and the Infrastructure & Capital Projects EMEA Leader. Michael is also Deloitte’s Head of Energy and Resources for Ireland and the China Services Group Ireland Leader. He specialises in advising public, private and banking clients on debt raising, restructuring and refinancing for both project finance and corporate debt transactions including the development of government and infrastructure assets, real estate, energy and renewable energy assets in Ireland and internationally. Michael is a member of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) PPP Business Advisory Board and the International Project Finance Association (IPFA) Ireland Council member. He became Treasurer of the Ireland China Institute in Spring, 2019. . 首页 Michael Flynn, Treasurer
中文网页正在建设中,请稍后再试 帕特 考克斯 ICI Board Member Pat Cox originally engaged with the political world as a respected current affairs journalist. From 1982 to 1986, he reported for Irish national television’s “Today Tonight” programme on cutting edge Irish and international news. Having graduated from Trinity College as an economist and worked as a lecturer in economics, he became actively involved in politics in the late eighties as founding Secretary General of the Progressive Democrats in Ireland. He was elected to the Dáil representing Cork South-Central 1992 and served as the party’s finance spokesman. Deeply committed to the success of the European Union, Pat Cox was a member of the European parliament from 1989 to 2004. He served, among other positions, on the Committees for Economic and Monetary Affairs, Institutional Affairs and Legal Affairs. He was President of the European Parliament from 2002 to 2004, campaigning to promote the enlargement of the European Union and has received many awards and distinctions for this work, including honorary Doctorates from several Irish universities. He was named “Member of the European Parliament of the Year” in 2001 and The American Chamber of Commerce to the EU voted him recipient of the “Transatlantic Business Award of the Year 2004”. Among other international honours, he is the recipient of the “International Charlemagne Prize” in Aachen and of France’s highest honour, the title of Commandeur de la Légion d’honneur. He is currently president of the Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe and Honorary Vice President of the European Movement Ireland, among other roles. [...]
苏珊 巴瑞特 中文网页正在建设中,请稍后再试 苏珊 巴瑞特 ICI Board Member 苏珊巴瑞特毕业于三一学院,她的主要职业专长领域有销售,营销和商务。她是Select Ireland的创始人兼首席执行官,这是一家位于爱尔兰的全方位的商业咨询公司,在中国市场工作。 苏珊的兴趣领域广泛,涉及地产,马术,教育和旅游等领域。她对爱尔兰中国关系的文化方面很感兴趣;在2010年都柏林北京结对项目指导委员会中发挥关键作用。她还是都柏林市议会中国新年节的顾问委员会成员。 苏珊的注意力重点是在中国,帮助爱尔兰企业制定市场准入战略,并与希望在爱尔兰的建业中国公司合作。 NEXT
Enda Kenny Enda Kenny President Enda Kenny TD is an Irish statesman who served as the country’s Taoiseach (Prime Minister) from March, 2011 until June of last year, 2017. A member and leader of the Fine Gael political party, he previously served as a Cabinet Minister (Tourism and Trade 1994-97) and Minister of State (Education and Labour ’86-87). As the longest serving TD in Dáil Éireann, Enda Kenny was also Vice-President of Fine Gael’s European affiliate, the European People’s Party from 2006-2012. From Castlebar in the West of Ireland, Enda is a former primary school teacher and has served in a wide variety of Party and Parliamentary positions. During his tenure, he oversaw an unprecedented growth in Irish tourism and Ireland’s trade position internationally. As Minister he also chaired the European Union Council of Trade Ministers during Ireland’s Presidency, and he co-chaired the successful Singapore round of the World Trade Organisation talks in 1996. Through the fostering of international trade, Enda played a significant role in developing the economic boom that began in Ireland in from the late nineties on. In June 2018, Kenny was named 'Irish European of the Year' by the European Movement in Ireland, for “outstanding contribution to promoting and developing Ireland's place in Europe.” Enda Kenny has a keen interest in China and during an official State visit there in 2012, he noted: “Greater trade and cultural links will benefit both of our countries and will help to cement further the excellent relationship that already exists between China and [...]