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The 13th Forum of the World Association for Political Economy
KARL MARX AND ROSA LUXEMBURG:
THOUGHT LEGACY AND
CONTEMPORARY VALUE
Co-organized by
Institute for International Political Economy
Berlin School of Economics and Law
Marx-Engels Stiftung
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
Media Partner:
Junge Welt
Internatioanl Critical Thought
World Review of Political Economy
Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin, Campus Lichtenberg,
Alt-Friedrichsfelde 60, 10315 Berlin
July 16-18, 2018
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Free Wifi Access SSID: WAPE-Berlin Password: wape-2018
SCHEDULE
SUNDAY, 15 JULY
15:00-18:00 Registration
MONDAY, 16 JULY
9:00-13:00 Guided Tour
13:00-15:00 Registration - Audimax in Building 1
13:30-14:15 WAPE Council Meeting - ABACUS Tierpark Hotel meeting room
14:30-15:00 Tree Planting Ceremony & Group Photo - Corner Building 5
15:00-16:15 Opening Ceremony - Audimax in Building 1
16:15-18:40 Plenary Session 1 - Audimax in Building 1
18:40-20:00 Cocktail Reception - Audimax in Building 1
TUESDAY, 17 JULY
8:30-10:00 Registration
9:00-11:00 Parallel Session 1 - Room 206, 207, 208 in Building 6A
11:00-11:20 Coffee Break
11:20-13:20 Parallel Session 2 - Room 206, 207, 208 in Building 6A
13:20-14:20 Lunch
14:20-16:20 Parallel Session 3 - Room 206, 207, 208 in Building 6A
16:20-16:40 Coffee Break
16:40-18:40 Parallel Session 4 - Room 206, 207, 208 in Building 6A
WEDNESDAY, 18 JULY
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8:30-10:00 Registration
9:00-11:00 Plenary Session 2 - Audimax in Building 1
11:00-11:20 Coffee Break
11:20-13:20 Plenary Session 3 - Audimax in Building 1
13:20-14:20 Lunch
14:20-16:20 Plenary Session 4 - Audimax in Building 1
16:20-16:50 Closing Ceremony - Audimax in Building 1
16:50-17:10 Coffee Break
17:10-18:10 Performance - Audimax in Building 1
18:10-20:00 Farewell Party - Audimax in Building 1
Rooms and Locations
Opening and Closing sessions: Audimax in Building 1
Parallel Sessions: Room 206, 207, 208 in Building 6A (linked to Building 1
by a covered bridge).
Important Information
Abacus Tierpark Hotel
Franz-Mett-Str. 3-9, 10319 Berlin
Phone: +49 30 5162 333 Fax: +49 30 5162 444 www.abacus-hotel.de
Berlin School of Economics and Law
Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin, Campus Lichtenberg
Alt-Friedrichsfelde 60, 10315 Berlin
Persons to Contact
Cornelius Renkl, Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 0049 151 5255966
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Ernst Herzog, Email:[email protected]; Mobile: 00353 95 41353
PROGRAMME
MONDAY, 16 JULY
9:00-13:00 Guided Tour
13:00-15:00 Registration - Audimax in Building 1
13:30-14:15 WAPE Council Meeting - ABACUS Tierpark Hotel meeting room
14:30-15:00 Tree Planting Ceremony & Group Photo - Corner Building 5
Chair:
• Cheng Enfu, Professor and Academician of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, WAPE
Chair
• Harald Gleissner, Professor and Vice-President of Berlin School of Economics and Law
15:00-16:15 Opening Ceremony - Audimax in Building 1
Chair:
• Allen Ding, Professor at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, WAPE Secretary
General
Speakers:
• Cheng Enfu, Professor and Academician of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, WAPE
Chair
Opening Remarks and Keynote Speech on Marxism and its Sinicized Theory as the
Guidance of the Chinese Model: The “Two Economic Miracles” of the New China
• Andreas Zaby, Professor and President of Berlin School of Economics and Law
Welcome Remarks
• Hansjörg Herr, Professor at Institute for International Political Economy, Berlin School of
Economics and Law
Welcome Remarks
• Michael Brie, Professor at Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
Greeting Remarks
• Hans-Peter Brenner, Vice Chairman of DKP
Greeting Remarks
• Helmut Dunkhase, Marx Engels Foundation
Greeting Remarks
• Arnold Schölzel, Editor-in Chief of Junge Welt
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Greeting Remarks
Unveiling of Bust of Karl Marx
WAPE Awards Granting Ceremony
16:15-18:40 Plenary Session 1 - Audimax in Building 1
Chair:
• Hiroshi Onishi, Professor at Keio University, Japan, WAPE Vice Chair
Speakers:
• Alan Freeman, Geopolitical Economy Research Group, WAPE Vice Chair
How the West was Lost
• Jean-Claude Delaunay, WAPE Vice Chair, France
Marxism is simply the social science of our time
• Zheng Chen, Professor Emeritus at Fujian Normal University, China
Vedio Speech
• Dieter Klein, Professor at Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
The heritage of Karl Marx and Rosa Luxemburg - a challenge for today's political economy
• David M. Kotz, Professor at Department of Economics, University of Massachusettes
Amherst, USA, WAPE Vice Chair
Economic Crisis, Authoritarian Right-Wing Nationalism, and Transformation of the State
• Sergey Bodrunov, Director of S.Y. Witte Institute for New Industrial Development, President
of the Free Economic Society of Russia
Karl Marx, Fourth Technological Revolution, and Noonomy
• Stavros D. Mavroudeas, Professor at Department of Economics, University of Macedonia,
Chair of the Greek Association for Political Economy
The Marxist Theory of Imperialism: Which Way Forward
• Elisabetta Magnani, Professor and Head of Department of Economics, Macquarie University,
Australia
Cultures of Inequality: Financialization, Labour and Social Finance
18:40-20:00 Cocktail Reception
TUESDAY, 17 JULY
8:30-10:00 Registration
9:00-11:00 Parallel Session 1
Panel 1 - Room 206 in Building 6A
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Chair: Judith Dellheim, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Institute of Critical Societal Analysis
Speakers:
• Frieder Otto Wolf, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung and Honorary Professor for philosophy at
Berlin Free University, Germany
A modest proposal for an urgent international strategy debate of the broader radical left:
going back to on Luxemburg’s and Marx’s unfininished business
• Wu Wenxin, Professor at School of Marxism, Shandong University, China
To Retain the "Homesickness" of the Communist Party: the Connotation and Significance
of "Two Breaks" ——commemorating the 170 anniversary of the Communist Manifesto
• Hermann Dworczak, Documentation Center of the Austrian Resistance
Going Ahead With Marx Today
• Wang Kui, Assistant Professor at School of Marxism, Central University of Finance and
Economics
Why Marx’s Philosophy Was Right: A Defense
• Tai Lihua, Professor and Dean of School of Marxism, China University of Political
science and Law
A Realistic Analysis of the Theoretical Path of Marx’s “Two Inevitables”
• WenYa, Associate Professor at School of Marxism, Central University of Finance and
Economics, China
The Emerge and Inspiration of “Outsider” as a Political Narrative Perspective: A
Discussion about Rousseau
Panel 2 - Room 207 in Building 6A
Chair: Beyhan Yildirim, Representative of Vatan Partisi to Europe
Speakers:
• Semih Koray, Deputy Chairman of Vatan Partisi (Patriotic Party, Turkey)
China and Marxism Today
• Liu Cheng, Professor at School of Marxism, Yangzhou University, China
Marx's Political Civilization Thought and Its Contemporary Values
• Fang Shinan, Professor at School of Marxism, Suzhou University, China
Marxist Thought Mingled with Red and Green
• Yang Xiaoling, Professor at Marxist Education School, Nankai University, China
Understanding of Lenin’s theory of monopoly:by the point of view of development
• Natalia Iakovleva, senior researcher of the Center of Modern Marxist Studies,
Moscow State University
Political Economy of Education: Marxist View
• Kong Chuan, School of Marxism, Suzhou University, China
Marx’s Thoughts on Rule by Law and Its Value in the Contemporary
Panel 3 - Room 208 in Building 6A
Chair: Jonas Becker, scholar of Sinology in Cologne, Germany
Speakers:
• Gavin Rae, Kozminski University, Warsaw, Poland
Dead Labour Walking: Sociological Marxism and the Crisis of Capitalism
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• Lyu Shoujun, Professor at School of International and Public Affairs, Shanghai
Jiao Tong University, China
Marx's crisis theory and the crisis of modern capitalism
• Dagmar Henn, Marxist Scholar, Germnay
Lucky Hans and the Realm of Freedom
• Jian Xinhua, Professor at School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University,
China
Political Economic Analysis of China’s Economic Trends: Reasons and Solutions for
Successive Declined Growth for 5 Years
• Yu Wentao, School of Economics and Management, Fuzhou University, China
The Political Economy of Geographic Rent and Platform Economy
• She Yuanfu, Professor and Dean of School of Marxism, Yangzhou University, China
The Paradox of Capitalist Social Innovation from the Perspective of Marxist Political
Economics
11:00-11:20 Coffee Break
11:20-13:20 Parallel Session 2
Panel 4 - Room 206 in Building 6A
Chair: Elisabetta Magnani, Professor and Head of Department of Economics, Macquarie
University, Australia
Speakers:
• Elisabetta Magnani, Professor and Head of Department of Economics, Macquarie University,
Australia
External Finance, Firms' Demand for Liquidity and Human Capital Asset Liquidation in
Eastern and Central European Firms
• Takahiro Nagata, Keio-University, Japan
Times of Financial Transactions and the Role of Banks
• Zhou Wen, Professor at Fudan University, China
Analysis of Contemporary Capitalist Crisis from the Perspective of Political Economy
• Rudra Prasad Pradhan, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, BITS Pilani
KK Birla Goa Campus, Goa, India
The State, Debt & the Corporate Nations: Macro Economic Gambling of Debt Trap &
Centre-Periphery Development
• Jia Lijun, Professor and Vice Dean of School of Humanities and Social Sciences,
Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Resource Creation: Understanding the Role of Government in National Science and
Technology Innovation
• Gao Jiankun, Association Professor at School of Marxism, Fudan University, China
How to build a Modern Economic System in China
Panel 5 - Room 207 in Building 6A
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Chair: Jasbir Singh, Professor, Department Of Economics, university of Jammu, J&K,
India
Speakers:
• Jasbir Singh, Professor, Department Of Economics, university of Jammu, J&K,
India
Economic Dominance in Neo-Imperial World: China's Hegemony through Silk Route
• Huang Xiaofeng, Professor and Dean of School of Economics, Guangdong University
of Finance and Economics, China
A study on the sustainable development mechanism of industrial cooperation among
countries along the “Belt and Road”
• Sun Min, Assistant Professor at School of Marxism, Central University of Finance
and Economics, China
“The Belt and Road”: Construction of a new type of international relations
• Charan Verma, Senior Fellow, Development Studies Giri Institute of Development
Studies
International Cooperation and Sharing Development in the “Belt and Road” Initiative
• Chen Ling, Professor at School of Economics and Management, Fuzhou University,
China
Study on China's Foreign Direct Investment Strategy under the background of “One Belt
and One Road”
• Xu Ping, Professor at School of Economics and Management, Fuzhou University,
China
A Study of the “Going out” Policy of China's Retail Industry: Under the One Belt And
One Road Background
Panel 6 - Room 208 in Building 6A
Chair: Raj Kumar Mahajan, Former Professor Of Economics, Dept. of Post Graduate
Studies, Punjabi University Regional Centre, Bathinda, India
Speakers:
• Raj Kumar Mahajan, Former Professor Of Economics, Dept. of Post Graduate Studies,
Punjabi University Regional Centre, Bathinda, India
Poverty, Inequality and Neoliberalism in South Asia: A case study of India
• Sun Yongmei, Professor at School of Economics, Renmin University of China
Marx's poverty theory and China's poverty alleviation path
• Lu Pinyue, Professor at School of Marxism,Shanghai University of Finance and
Economics, China
The Truth Value and Moral Value of the Community with A Shared Future for Mankind
• Chen Jinming, Professor at School of Marxism, Three Gorges University, China
Is China a new imperialism?
• Huang Jin, School of Economics, Fujian Normal University, China
The Political Economic Analysis of the De-globalization Phenomenon
• Sarbjeet Singh, Assistant Professor, Department Of Economics, Punjabi
University, Patiala, India
TBD
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• Seerit Sidhu, Reseach Scholar, Department of Law, Punjabi University, Patiala,
India
TBD
13:20-14:20 Lunch
14:20-16:20 Parallel Session 3
Panel 7 - Room 206 in Building 6A
Chair: Manoj Siwach, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Chaudhary Devi
Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana, India
Speakers:
• Zhao Maosheng, Professor at School of Marxism, China University of Political
science and Law
Reconstruction of Marxism and Emancipation of Mankind in the Ecological Crisis: the
Purport of Ecological Marxism
• Hiroshi Yoshida, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
How should environmental regulation match with economic development? In the case of
agricultural pesticide regulation
• Li Junjun, Professor at School of Economics, Fujian Normal University, China
Exploration of the national ecological civilization experiment plot in China
• Manoj Siwach, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Chaudhary Devi Lal
University, Sirsa, Haryana, India
Stage of Agricultural Development in Haryana: A Basis for Blue Print of Further
Development
• Cai Wugan, Professor at School of Economics and Management, Fuzhou University,
China
Dual effect of China’s environmental regulations on green total factor productivity
• Yogendra Bhushan, Director, Bodh Shiksha Samiti, Jaipur, Rajastan, India and
Sasha Priyo,Senior Fellow, Bodh Shiksha Samiti, Jaipur, Rajastan, India
Identity Politics and Problem of Histriography: A Study of Chllanges in Developing
Narratives of Indian Social History
Panel 8 - Room 207 in Building 6A
Chair: Sukhpal Singh, Professor, Department Of Humanities & Social Sciences, IIT,
Roorkee, India
Speakers:
• Brajdeo Narayan Prasad, Professor, Division Sociology & Social Anthropology,
A. N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna, India
Political Economy of Gende Inequality and Discrimination in India:Structural Constraints
and Emerging Paradigms
• Du Shuyun, Professor and Dean of School of Tourism Management, Zhengzhou
University, China
The research on collective economic form and expand under the background of rural
revitalization
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• Harbans Singh Sidhu, Professor (Rtd.), Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar,
India
From Remarkable Success to Serious Crisis: Role of State in the Changing Agrarian Scene
in Punjab during the last 50 Years
• Niu Wentao, Associate Professor at School of Tourism Management, Zhengzhou
University, China
Have the Urban Sprawl Aggravated the Housing Dilemma of “Semi-urbanization Group” in
China? ---Empirical Research Based on the Interprovincial Panel Data in China
• Liu Gang, Associate Professor at School of Marxism, Central University of
Finance and Economics, China
China's Current Marxist Feminism: Research Status, Problems and Solutions
• Sukhpal Singh, Professor, Department Of Humanities & Social Sciences, IIT,
Roorkee, India
Political Economy of Sugar Production and Water Depletion in Uttar Pradesh (India)
Panel 9 - Room 208 in Building 6A
Chair: Gianmarco Fifi, University of Warwick, UK
Speakers:
• Carlos Sanchez, National University of Mexico
Hegemonic crisis in Latin America: the wasted decade and the challenges of Latin America
post-neoliberalism in Knowledge Capitalism
• Liu Yisheng, Professor and Dean of School of Political and Social Development,
Quanzhou Normal University, China
The Non-applicativity of Neoliberalism in Contemporary China
• Gianmarco Fifi, University of Warwick, UK
Marx, Lukács and Gramsci: The Relevance of Fetishism in the 21st Century
• Lin Guangbin, Professor at School of Economics, Central University of Finance
and Economics, China
The New Academic Paradigm Developed by Communist Menifesto and Socialist Political
Economy with Chinese Characteristics in the 21st Century
• Sun Shiqiang, Professor at School of Economics, Henan university, China
The “cold” thinking of the privatization consciousness of state-owned enterprises from the
perspective of public demand: Reunderstanding of the theory of the relationship between
productivity and production
• Hou Weimin, Professor at Academy of Marxism, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Market efficiency under relative surplus value production: an explanation of Marx doctrine
16:20-16:40 Coffee Break
16:40-18:40 Parallel Session 4
Panel 10 - Room 206 in Building 6A
Chair: Dong Jinming, Professor and Dean of School of Marxism, Shanghai Maritime
University
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Speakers:
• Dong Jinming, Professor and Dean of School of Marxism, Shanghai Maritime
University
Historical Materialism Guiding Chinese Road
• Qin Xingfang, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Yangzhou University,
China
All-round Development of Human Beings and Its Chinese Pattern
• Hu Lifa, Professor and Vice Dean of School of Marxism, Yangzhou University, China
Accurately grasp the distinct characteristics and practice request of comprehensively
deepening Reform thought in the new era of Xi Jinping
• Dong Hui, Professor at School of Marxism, Shanghai Maritime University, China
The Sources and Theoretical Features of Xi Jinping's Win-Win Cooperation Thought
• Wang Shan, Assistant Professor at School of Marxism, Shanghai Maritime
University, China
Chinese Civilization Genes and Marx's View of Human Society • Du Yuhua, Professor at School of Marxism, East China Normal University
Inheritance and development of Marxism by Xi’s ideology of complete and deep reform
Panel 11 - Room 207 in Building 6A
Chair: José Benjamín Lujano López, PhD candidate in economics and professor at the
Faculty of Economics of National Autonomous University of Mexico
Speakers:
• José Benjamín Lujano López, PhD candidate in economics and professor at the
Faculty of Economics of National Autonomous University of Mexico
Modern times: technological monopolization in the Fifth Kondratiev. Low economic growth and global cyclical instability
• Zhou Xiaoliang, Professor at School of Economics and Management, Fuzhou
University, China
Marx's Dialectical Thought on the Relationship between Human Beings and Technology and Its Contemporary Value: Based on the Relative Surplus Value
• Fu Yang, Professor at School of Marxism, China University of Political science
and Law
A Study of Marx’s Sociality of Technology • Anupama Vohra, Associate Professor in English, university of Jammu, Jammu, J&K,
India
Re-reading Roza Luxemberg from the feminist perspective: A Critique • Li Chen, Economics faculty, Keio University, Japan
The technological progress and labor supply growth in Chinese economic growth: Projection using the extension model of predicted version of the Marxian optimal growth model
• Jasdeep Singh Toor, Assistant Professor, Department Of Economics, Punjabi
University, Patiala-147002, India
TBD
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WEDNESDAY, 18 JULY
8:30-10:00 Registration
9:00-11:00 Plenary Session 2 - Audimax in Building 1
Chair: Radhika Desai, Professor at Department of Political Science, University of Manitoba,
Canada
Speakers:
• Hansjörg Herr, Professor at Berlin School of Economics and Law
Marx’s theory of income distribution – a critical analysis
• David S. Pena, Palm Beach State College, USA
The Communist Manifesto in the Anthropocene
• Tadashi Sanaka, Professor Emeritus, Hiroshima University, Japan
A Formula devised to explore the Low of the tendentious Fall in the Rate of Profit
• Eike Kopf, Marxist scholar in Germany
The Thought of Karl Marx and Its Contemporary Value
• Zili He, Professor at School of Economics, Nankai University, China
Normalization of Capitalist Economic Stagnation: Manifestations and Causes
• Radhika Desai, Professor at Department of Political Science, University of Manitoba, Canada
Marx’s Geopolitical Economy
• Jennifer Clegg, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
China’s Belt and Road Initiative: a new imperialism or a challenge to the system of finance financing finance?
• Zhang Zhongmin, Professor and Dean of School of Marxism, Shanghai University
of Finance and Economics, China
China's plan and the way to modernize the developing countries
11:00-11:20 Coffee Break
11:20-13:20 Plenary Session 3 - Audimax in Building 1
Chair: Alexander Buzgalin, Professor at Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State
University, WAPE Vice Chair
Speakers:
• Michael Brie, Professor at Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
Capital – a future science for actionA delineation
• Alexander Buzgalin, Professor at Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State
University, WAPE Vice Chair
The Key to Understanding the Contradictions of the Modern Economy
• Hiroshi Onishi, Professor at Keio University, Japan, WAPE Vice Chair
Determination of Value as a Subjective Optimization Problem
• David Matters, Vice Chair of Communist Party of Australia
TBD
• Zheng Li, Professor at School of Economics, Jilin University, China
Decentralization, Government Innovation Preferences and Regional Innovation Efficiency
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• V. Upadhyay,Professor at Department Of Humanities & Social Sciences, Indian
Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
What is Imperialism? Situating Imperialism in Relation to Capitalism and Colonialism
• Henri Houben, Institute of Marxist Studies, Belgium
The New Finance Capital
13:20-14:20 Lunch
14:20-16:20 Plenary Session 4 - Audimax in Building 1
Chair: Balwinder Singh Tiwana, Professor at Department Of Economics, Punjabi University,
Patiala, India, WAPE Vice Chair
Speakers:
• Michael Heinrich, Marxist scholar in Germany
TBD
• David Lane, Professor at Emmanuel College University of Cambridge, UK
The Challenge to the World Economic System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
• Balwinder Singh Tiwana, Professor at Department Of Economics, Punjabi University,
Patiala, India, WAPE Vice Chair
TBD
• Yildirim Koc, Deputy Chairman of the Vatan Partisi (Patriotic Party, Turkey) and Head of
Labor and Trade Unions Bureau
Marx's Strategy of Revolution and Colonies
• Ernst Herzog, Marxist scholar in Germany
General Crisis of Capitalism - A concept suitable to analyze the development of State
Monopoly Capitalism
• Josef Baum, University of Vienna, Austria
TBD
• Jianping Li, Professor and Former President of Fujian Normal University, China
Marx and Hagel: History, Theory, and the Contemporary Time---In Commemoration of the
Bicentenary of Karl Marx’s Birth
• Uri Zilbersheid, School of Political Sciences, Haifa Center for German and
European Studies, University of Haifa, Isreal
Marx and the Tradition of the Welfare State
16:20-16:50 Closing Ceremony - Audimax in Building 1
Chair:
• Allen Ding, Professor at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, WAPE Secretary
General
Announcement of WAPE Council Resolutions
Speakers:
• Alan Freeman, Geopolitical Economy Research Group, WAPE Vice Chair
Release of the WAPE 2018 Forum Statement
• Cheng Enfu, Professor and Academician of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, WAPE
Chair
Closing Remarks