
Impact de la politique commerciale américaine sur les économies asiatiques sous Trump 2.0
Date 19 mars 2025
Heure 15h30 à 17h30
Lieu En ligne seulement
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À propos de
l'événement
La Chaire Stephen-A.-Jarislowsky en gestion des affaires internationales de l’Université Laval vous convie à un séminaire en ligne ayant pour thème: Impact de la politique commerciale américaine sur les économies asiatiques sous Trump 2.0
Conférences
Les conférence se dérouleront en anglais
India and the Trump 2.0 era
Rakesh Mohan Joshi
How South East Asian major economies can navigate changing global trade dynamics
Mohammad Niamat Elahee
The potential impact of Trump 2.0 on Chinese economy
Crystal Jiang
Pour revoir les conférences
Conférencière et conférenciers
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Rakesh Mohan Joshi
Professeur et vice-chancelier de l'Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, Inde
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Mohammad Niamat Elahee
Professeur en commerce international et titulaire de la Perlroth Endowed Chair of Business, Quinnipiac University, États-Unis
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Crystal Jiang
Professeure en management, Bryant University, États-Unis
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Muhammad Mohiuddin
Professeur agrégé en commerce international et ancien directeur du Groupe d’études et de recherche sur l’Asie contemporaine (GÉRAC), Université Laval, Canada
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Zhan Su
Professeur en stratégie et directeur de la Chaire Stephen-A.-Jarislowsky en gestion des affaires internationales, Université Laval, Canada
Rakesh Mohan Joshi
Professeur et vice-chancelier de l'Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, Inde
Dr. Rakesh Mohan Joshi is presently Vice Chancellor at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), in New Delhi, with expertise in International Marketing, International Business and Trade Strategy. He has extensive transnational exposure and has been associated with several multilateral organizations, such as the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, UNCTAD, International Dairy Federation, Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), etc. He has conducted research, training programs, teaching, and consultancy in more than 30 countries. He has served as Project Leader for many seminal research studies, authored highly popular books from Oxford University Press and was Editor of the quarterly journal Foreign Trade Review (FTR). He is one of the few highly sought-after management professors in India as an expert, author and speaker in conferences, workshops, TV channels and several other national and international forums.
Mohammad Niamat Elahee
Professeur en commerce international et titulaire de la Perlroth Endowed Chair of Business, Quinnipiac University, États-Unis
Dr. Mohammad Niamat Elahee earned his PhD from the University of Texas Pan-American, USA, and MBA from the University of New Brunswick, Canada. He was a US Fulbright Professor at Al Zaytoonah University of Jordan. He has also taught in China, France, Egypt, Mexico, and Bangladesh. A widely published author, Dr. Elahee serves as a reviewer for the US Department of Education. Dr. Elahee has a strong media presence and he has appeared in ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox News in CT and has been cited in News Week, Washington Post, Huffington Post, AP and various other news outlets. Prior to joining the academia, he worked at Deloitte & Touche, Canadian Int’l. Development Agency (Dhaka Office) and had a brief stint at the World Bank Headquarters in Washington DC as a research assistant. His consulting experience includes working for the UNICEF, the Canadian International Development Agency, among others.
Crystal Jiang
Professeure en management, Bryant University, États-Unis
Dr. Crystal Jiang has over two decades of business and university experience. She is currently a Professor of Management at Bryant University. In addition to her role as an Executive Board Member of the Academy of International Business U.S. Northeast Chapter, she also serves as Associate Editor of the New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, Guest Editor of the Journal of International Management, Multinational Business Review, and the Caucus Committee Chair for the Academy of Management (AoM) Annual Conference (2018-2019). Her research has been published in journals such as the Journal of Management, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of World Business, among others. She earned her Ph.D. in International Business from the Temple University.
Muhammad Mohiuddin
Professeur agrégé en commerce international et ancien directeur du Groupe d’études et de recherche sur l’Asie contemporaine (GÉRAC), Université Laval, Canada
Dr. Muhammad Mohiuddin is an Associate Professor of International Business at Laval University, Canada. He taught at Thompson Rivers University, Canada; University of Paris-Est, France; Osnabruck University of Applied Science, Germany; Shanghai Institute of Technology, and Tianjin University of Technology, China. His researches focus on offshore outsourcing and global value chain, emerging country markets, and industry 4.0 and international business. He is currently a Co-Managing Editor of Transnational Corporations Review, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Council on Small Business and Entrepreneurship (CCSBE).
Zhan Su
Professeur en stratégie et directeur de la Chaire Stephen-A.-Jarislowsky en gestion des affaires internationales, Université Laval, Canada