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SUMMARY:Lecture: British Economic Interests and the International Order of Asia in the 1930s
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: British Economic Interests and the International Order of Asia in the 1930s\n  \n  \n  \nLecturer: Prof. Shigeru Akita (Professor of Global History\, Osaka University)\nTime: January 7\, 2020\, from 18:00 until 20:00\nVenue: Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum\, KWZ 1.701\n \nAbstract:\nThe purpose of this talk is to reconsider the nature and formation of the ‘International Order of Asia’ in the 1930s in the light of new historiographical developments and to present a framework for the reconsideration of the ‘International Order of East Asia’ in the 1950s from the perspective of the continuities from previous decades. The main focus of the argument is to evaluate the role played by the United Kingdom in the formation of the ‘International Order of Asia’ in the 1930s. \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-british-economic-interests-and-the-international-order-of-asia-in-the-1930s/
LOCATION:Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum (KWZ)
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200114T160000
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CREATED:20191211T110320Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: China and the World – Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: China and the World – Historical and Contemporary Perspectives\nSpeaker: Dominic Sachsenmaier\nTime: January 14\, 4pm – 6pm\nVenue: Verfügungsgebäude\, Room 1.103\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7 \nLecture Series: Europe and the Global Economy\nThe public lecture series presents current research on Europe’s interrelationship with the global economy (past and present). Speakers from various disciplines provide a wide array of specialized topics to explore different facets of European engagement with economic globalization including: issues of trade and international investment\, multinational companies and organizations\, cross-cultural management and marketing\, transfers of knowledge and know-how\, questions of development and immigrant entrepreneurship\, as well as finally issues of global migration and international labor markets. The lecture series addresses core questions of two Erasmus Mundus MA Programs in Göttingen about central issues for European politics and culture (Euroculture) and about regional perspectives on global markets (GLOCAL). \nFor more information: \n\n\n\nContact\n0551/39-27822\nlklein@uni-goettingen.de\n\n\nExternal link\nhttp://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/sh/31846.html\n\n\nFile attachment\nEuroculture-Lecture-Series.pdf
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-china-and-the-world-historical-and-contemporary-perspectives/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200114T180000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Die nationale und internationale Rechtslage Hongkongs vor dem Hintergrund aktueller Entwicklungen
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: Die nationale und internationale Rechtslage Hongkongs vor dem Hintergrund aktueller Entwicklungen\nLecturer: Hans-Günther Herrmann\nTime: Dienstag\, 14. Januar 2020 von 18:00 bis 20:00\nVenue: Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum\, KWZ 1.701\n \nAbstract:\nHongkong genießt dem Basic Law zufolge einen „hohen Grad der Autonomie“. Dieses Selbstverwaltungsrecht ist aber vom Gesetz nicht abschließend definiert\, sondern wird durch die Rechtsprechung der Hongkonger Gerichte einerseits und Maßnahmen der chinesischen Zentralregierung andererseits schrittweise ausgestaltet. Diese Dynamik\, in der beide Seiten agieren und reagieren und sich selbst Beschränkungen auflegen\, setzt sich bis hin zu aktuellen Gerichtsurteilen fort. Daneben beeinflussen zwei externe Entwicklungen die Fähigkeit Hongkongs\, seine Zukunft rechtlich selbständig zu gestalten: Erstens könnte Hongkong in den Handelsstreit zwischen den USA und China hineingezogen werden\, unter anderem durch den amerikainischen „Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act“. Zweitens stellt die zunehmende wirtschaftliche Integration Hongkongs in die chinesische Wirtschaft in Frage\, inwieweit Hongkonger Rechtsnormen in Zukunft umgesetzt werden können. Angesichts der Planung für das „Greater Bay Area“ in Südchina zeichnen sich mehrere problematische Berührungspunkte ab. \nOrganiser: Ostasiatisches Seminar & CeMEAS \nPhoto: 20190818 Hong Kong anti-extradition bill protest Causeway Bay @ Hong Kong by Studio Incendo\, https://flic.kr/p/2h26REe\, Attribution 2.0 Generic  (CC BY 2.0)  \n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/die-nationale-und-internationale-rechtslage-hongkongs/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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CREATED:20191217T101020Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Historical Narrative\, Remembrance\, and the Ordering of the World: A Historical Approach of China’s Contemporary Presence in Central Asia
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: Historical Narrative\, Remembrance\, and the Ordering of the World: A Historical Approach of China’s Contemporary Presence in Central Asia\n  \n  \nLecturer: Prof. Dr. Bart Dessein (Ghent University\, Belgium)\nTime: January 17\, 2020\, 17:00 – 19:00\nVenue: KWZ\, 0.607 \nAbstract:\nChina’s imperial history is characterized by the expansion and reduction of zones of Chinese cultural influence. This cultural influence also applies to Central Asia\, which was part of China’s zone of cultural influence during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). The literature portrays the Tang Emperor as the “Khan” of these regions. The territorial expansion of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty (1368-1644) and the Manchu Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) also brought parts of Central Asia into China’s polity\, albeit under different political structures. For Europe as well\, Central Asia developed into an “intermediate land\,” an area inhabited by\, among others\, descendants of Hellenistic culture brought into the region by Alexander the Great (356-323 BC). The Central Asian region was also the link between Europe and the Far East through the presence of Europeans in the Mongolian Empire. In this lecture\, the importance of the Chinese ‘One Belt One Road Initiative’ will be discussed against the backdrop of the “historical awareness” of China and Europe. \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-historical-narrative-remembrance-and-the-ordering-of-the-world-a-historical-approach-of-chinas-contemporary-presence-in-central-asia/
LOCATION:Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum\, Heinrich- Düker Weg 14\, Göttingen
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200122T180000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: From China to Europe: The Travel of 14th/15th Century Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: From China to Europe: The Travel of 14th/15th Century Paintings\n  \nLecturer: Dr. Kiras Perincek (Bogacizi University\, Istanbul)\nTime: January 22\, 2020\, 18:00 – 20:00\nVenue: ZHG 1.41 \nAbstract:\nThe so-called Mehmet Siyah Kalem paintings\, were produced on paper with brush and ink in a Chinese hinterland near Central Asia\, during the 14th and 15th centuries. These paintings depicted scenes from folk stories\, and they were cut and pasted into two albums in the Aqqoyunlu palace in Tabriz. They are brought by the Ottomans to Istanbul after the conquest of Tabriz at the beginning of the 16th century. \nMost of them kept now in Topkapi Palace Library in Istanbul\, they reflect the intercultural relations along the Silk Road during the Middle Ages\, in terms of both artistic and narrative elements. They consist a case of mobility where the art subject\, the artist\, the artisanship\, the artwork are all mobile during the Middle Ages along the Silk Road. Purchased by European collectors in the 1900s\, some pieces traveled also further west from Istanbul.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-from-china-to-europe-the-travel-of-14th-15th-century-paintings/
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