Round table: Towards a New World Order? Past and Future of the Multilateral Liberal Order
With interventions of
Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy
Zsuzsa is Political Advisor at the European Parliament in Brussels, Consultant on China and the Korean Peninsula for Human Rights Without Frontiers and Affiliated Scholar at the Department of Political Science, Vrije Universiteit, Brussels. She studied political science at the University of Richmond, Virginia in the United States, got her Masters degree at CIFE in 2005 and her PhD in political science at VUB. Zsuzsa has been working as an advisor in the European Parliament since 2008, focusing on foreign affairs and human rights. In 2019 she published a book entitled Europe, China, and the Limits of Normative Power, designed to be a contribution both to the academic and policy worlds and to help mutual understanding between two key global actors.
Junjie MA
Junjie is CEO of ENC Center for Global Affairs, Beijing. He is a member of Mont Pelerin Society; former Researcher at Unirule Institute of Economics, and the Acting Director of its International Cooperation Centre; and Associate Researcher at CIFE. He graduated at CIFE in 2011 and is an alumnus of the International Visitors Leadership Program (IVLP) of the US Department of State, and of the International Academy for Leadership (IAF) of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF). His research interests range from China’s economic and political reforms, property rights, innovation and entrepreneurship, reform of state-owned enterprises, and the development of private enterprises, to climate change issues, and corporate social responsibilities.
The mission of the ENC Centre for Global Affairs is to provide a balanced view for future leaders, opinion- molders, and young professionals in China regarding global affairs. The long-term objective is to establish a continued and institutionalized learning process available to Chinese young leaders. The vision of this endeavor is to join the civil society and be an active member that promotes libertarian values and ideas.
Klaus Prömpers
Klaus has a long experience as journalist for radio, television and print media. He presented the Morning Programme Deutschlandfunk in Germany in the 1980s. Klaus worked as Foreign Correspondent for the German TV Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) in Bonn and as EU Correspondent in Brussels. He extensively covered South East European topics as Bureau Chief of the ZDF office in Vienna and reported about the UN, New York City, Wall Street and Canada as Bureau Chief of the ZDF office in New York until 2014.