Conférence–Asia Today: Challenges and Opportunities for Canada

Date 18 mars 2019

Heure 15h30 à 17h

Lieu Salle Desjardins (3313)
Pavillon Palasis-Prince
2325, rue de la Terrasse
Université Laval
Québec (Québec) G1V 0A6

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La Chaire Stephen-A.-Jarislowsky en gestion des affaires internationales et le Groupe d’études et de recherche sur l’Asie contemporaine vous invitent à assister à une conférence présentée par Hugh L. Stephens, vice-président du conseil d’administration du Canadian Committee on Pacific Economic Cooperation (PECC).

La conférence sera présentée en anglais.

Hugh L. Stephens

Hugh L. Stephens

Distinguished Fellow, Asia Pacific Foundation
Vice-président du conseil d’administration, Canadian Committee on Pacific Economic Cooperation (PECC)

Hugh L. Stephens has more than 35 years of government and business experience in the Asia-Pacific region. Based in Victoria, BC, Canada, he is currently Vice Chair of the Canadian Committee on Pacific Economic Cooperation (CANCPEC), Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, and Executive Fellow at the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary. In addition, he teaches in the MBA program at Royal Roads University as an Associate Faculty member.

Before returning to Canada in December 2009, he was Senior Vice President (Public Policy) for Asia-Pacific for Time Warner for almost a decade, located at the company’s regional headquarters in Hong Kong. In recent years, he has written and commented extensively on Canada’s engagement with the Asia Pacific region including articles published in The Globe and Mail, Post Media, Embassy, iPolitics, The Diplomat, Open Canada, US-China Focus and others. He currently maintains an active blog on international intellectual property issues (hughstephensblog.net).

Prior to joining Time Warner in 2000, Hugh L. Stephens spent 30 years in the Canadian Foreign Service with the Department of External Affairs, later the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT). His last Ottawa assignment was as Assistant Deputy Minister for Policy and Communications in DFAIT.

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