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SUMMARY:Lecture Series 2018: What Makes a Superpower? New Perspectives on China's Rise
DESCRIPTION:CeMEAS Lecture Series Summer Term 2018:\nChina in a Global World\nConveners: Sarah Eaton & Katja Pessl\n  \nTitle: What Makes a Superpower? New Perspectives on China’s Rise\n\nTime & Place: 18:00-20:00\, VG 3.103\nLiu Kang (Duke University)\nTuesday\, April 24\nChinese Exceptionalism: A Research Agenda \nIain Johnston (Harvard University)\nTuesday\, May 15\nChina and International Order: What Order? Which Order?  \nQin Yaqing (China Foreign Affairs University)\nTuesday\, May 29\nChinese culture and foreign policy decision (中国文化与外交决策) \nTodd Hall (Oxford University)\nTuesday\, 5 June\nThe Senkaku Islands Dispute: A MacGruffin? \nSaori Katada (University of Southern California)\nTuesday\, 12 June\nThe BRICS and Collective Financial Statecraft \n  \nPrimary Organizer: CeMEAS\nCo-Hosts: Department of East Asian Studies\, Department of Political Science\, Global and Transregional Studies Platform\nSponsors: Academic Confucius Institute (Qin Yaqing & Liu Kang)\, Department of East Asian Studies\, Department of Political Science\, CeMEAS \n  \n  \nDesign: CeMEAS \nImage: VR_Man\, CommScope\, 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/V6mWt7
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LOCATION:KWZ\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series 2018: The Senkaku Islands Dispute: A MacGruffin?
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Series 2018:\nThe Senkaku Islands Dispute: A MacGruffin?\nTodd Hall (Oxford University)\n Tuesday\, June 5\, 6pm (c.t.)\, Waldweg 9.102\n \n\nShort Bio of the lecturer:\nProf Hall earned his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2008 and has held postdoctoral fellowships at Princeton and Harvard\, as well as visiting scholar appointments at the Free University of Berlin\, Tsinghua University in Beijing\, and the University of Tokyo. Prior to joining the University of Oxford\, Prof Hall held the position of Assistant Professor in Political Science at the University of Toronto (2010-2013). Research interests extend to the areas of international relations theory; the intersection of emotion\, affect\, and foreign policy; and Chinese foreign policy. Recent publications include articles in Asian Security\, International Organization\, International Security\, International Studies Quarterly\, International Studies Review\, Political Science Quarterly\, and Security Studies. Prof Hall has also published a book with Cornell University Press\, titled Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage\, which was recently named co-recipient of the International Studies Association’s 2016 Diplomatic Studies Section Book Award.\nProf Hall’s research fields include:\nTheorizing the role of emotions and affect in international politics.\nThe international relations of East Asia\, with a specific focus on the foreign policy of China. \nInformation from Oxford University \n  \nPrimary Organizer: CeMEAS\nCo-Hosts: Department of East Asian Studies\, Department of Political Science\, Global and Transregional Studies Platform\nSponsors: Academic Confucius Institute (Qin Yaqing & Liu Kang)\, Department of East Asian Studies\, Department of Political Science\, CeMEAS \n  \nDesign & Poster: CeMEAS\n Image: Location of Senkaku Islands. Blue : Uotsuri-shima (魚釣島) / Diaoyu Dao (釣魚島) Yellow : Kuba-shima (久場島) / Huangwei Yu (黃尾嶼) Red : Taishō-tō (大正島) / Chiwei Yu (赤尾嶼).\nWikimedia Commons\, Senkaku Diaoyu Tiaoyu Islands.png\, CC BY-SA 3.0.\n \n 
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LOCATION:waldweg\, waldweg 26\, Gӧttingen\, 37073
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series 2018: The BRICS and Collective Financial Statecraft
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Series 2018:\nThe BRICS and Collective Financial Statecraft\n  \nSaori Katada (University of Southern California)\n Tuesday\, June 12\, 6pm (c.t.)\, VG 3.103 \nAbstract:\nIn the first decade of the 21st century\, five rising powers (Brazil\, Russia\, India\, China\, and South Africa) formed an exclusive and informal international club\, the BRICS.  Although neither revolutionaries nor extreme revisionists\, the BRICS perceive an ongoing global power shift and contest the West’s pretensions to permanent stewardship of the existing economic order. Together they have exercised collective financial statecraft\, employing their expanding financial and monetary capabilities for the purpose of achieving larger foreign policy goals. This volume examines the forms and strategies of such collective financial statecraft\, and the motivations of each individual government for collaborating through the BRICS club. Their cooperative financial statecraft takes various forms\, ranging from pressure for “inside reforms” of either multilateral institutions or global markets\, to “outside options” exercised through creating new multilateral institutions or jointly pushing for new realities in international financial markets. To the surprise of many observers\, the joint actions of the BRICS are largely successful.  Although each member has its unique rationale for collaboration\, the largest member\, China\, controls resources that permit it the greatest influence in intra-club decision-making. The BRICS cooperate due to both common aversions (for example\, resentment over being perennial junior partners in global economic and financial governance and resistance to infringements on their autonomy due to U.S. dollar dominance and financial power) and common interests (such as obtaining greater voice in international institutions\, as the IMF). The group seeks reforms\, influence\, and enhanced leadership roles within the liberal capitalist global system. Where blocked\, they experiment with parallel multilateral institutions in which they are the dominant rule-makers. The future of the BRICS depends not only on their bargaining power and adjustment to market players\, but also on their ability to overcome domestic impediments to sustainable economic growth\, the basis for their international influence. \n  \n  \nPrimary Organizer: CeMEAS\nCo-Hosts: Department of East Asian Studies\, Department of Political Science\, Global and Transregional Studies Platform\nSponsors: Academic Confucius Institute (Qin Yaqing & Liu Kang)\, Department of East Asian Studies\, Department of Political Science\, CeMEAS \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-series-2018-brics-collective-financial-statecraft/
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