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SUMMARY:Lecture: “What Kind of Innovation is e-CNY?” by Karman Lucero (Yale Law School)\, 21 April 2026\, 16:30 (KWZ 0.608)
DESCRIPTION:Lecture: “What Kind of Innovation is e-CNY?” by Karman Lucero (Yale Law School)\, 21 April 2026\, 16:30 (KWZ 0.608)\n \nE-CNY: China’s Digital Currency\n\nTitle: E-CNY: China’s Digital Currency\nDate: 21. April 2026\, 16:30 Uhr\nRoom: KWZ 0.608\nSpeaker: Karman Lucero (Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center) \n\n\nTitle: “What kind of innovation is e-CNY?”\n\nAbout the speaker:\nKarman Lucero is a Senior Fellow at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center. His research focuses on China’s governance of emerging technologies\, particularly artificial intelligence\, AI governance in the U.S.\, global AI governance\, and U.S.-China relations. He has organized multiple ongoing Track 1.5 and Track 2 dialogues that bring together academic and private sector experts as well as policy makers in the U.S. and China to address topics pertaining to domestic and transnational AI governance. He has published op-eds and public-facing scholarship in The Global Law Review\, The Republic\, The South China Morning Post\, Project Syndicate\, Lawfare\, and elsewhere. Further\, he has advised policy makers in the U.S.\, UK\, EU\, Japan\, and other countries on how to understand and respond to China’s approach towards regulating AI\, data flows\, digital currencies\, and other emerging technologies. He was a visiting scholar at Peking University and Renmin University and holds a J.D. and B.A. from Columbia University.\n\nAbout the topic:\nChina has developed and promoted its own central bank digital currency (CBDC)\, the digital yuan (e-CNY)\, in order to stay ahead of the financial infrastructure of the future\, strengthen state oversight and control over payments\, and change the nature of its relationship with fintech giants. The state has also touted the longer-term goals of internationalizing the RMB and leading fintech advancements. In practice\, the rollout of e-CNY has thus far fallen short of many of its stated goals. This discrepancy between policy goals and reality reveals important characteristics regarding the nature of digital currencies and their broader relationship to a national financial system. This lecture\, divided in three parts\, will present an overview of the current state of e-CNY in China\, explore why there is a discrepancy between policy goals and the reality of implementation\, and\, finally\, outline the lessons these dynamics have for policy makers across the world\, considering CBDCs and the future of the global financial system.\n \nMore information on our website: https://uni-goettingen.de/de/423274.html
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-what-kind-of-innovation-is-e-cny-by-karman-lucero-yale-law-school-21-april-2026-1630-kwz-0-608/
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SUMMARY:Lecture: The Promise  and the Challenge  of World Literature
DESCRIPTION:The Promise and the Challenge of World Literature\nZhang Longxi (Hunan Normal University)\nApril 30\, 2026\n4 pm\nKWZ 0.602\n\nAbstract:\nIn this lecture\, Prof. Zhang Longxi will address the current situation of “World Literature.” Although the notion of “World Literature” aims at global cosmopolitanism\, the field remains heavily Eurocentric. While Goethe’s original vision was inspired by Chinese texts\, modern circulation still prioritizes Western languages like English and French. Thus\, academic frameworks\, exemplified by Casanova’s Paris-centric model\, continue to marginalize rich non-Western traditions\, including Chinese classics. To achieve a truly global perspective\, scholars must actively integrate diverse literary histories and expand the literary canon to reflect a genuine\, rather than Western-dominated\, global reality.\n\nShort Bio:\nProf. Zhang Longxi (Ph. D. from Harvard) has taught at Peking\, Harvard\, the University of California\, Riverside\, and City University of Hong Kong\, and is currently Xiaoxiang Chair Professor 潇湘特聘教授 at Hunan Normal University and Li De Chair Professor 砺德讲席教授 at the Yenching Academy of Peking University. He is an elected foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters\, History\, and the Antiquities and also of Academia Europaea. He has published more than 30 books and numerous articles in Chinese and English\, including\, most recently\, A History of Chinese Literature (London: Routledge\, 2023)\, and World Literature as Discovery: Expanding the World Literary Canon (London: Routledge\, 2024).
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-the-promise-and-the-challenge-of-world-literature/
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SUMMARY:Continuities and Changes in China’s Foreign Policy Since the 2010s
DESCRIPTION:Continuities and Changes in China’s Foreign Policy Since the 2010s\nProf. Jisi Wang (Peking University)\n Room: [VG 4.102]\n 6. May (Wednesday)\, 16:15–17:45\n \nAbstract:\nSince the 2010s\, China’s reading of its strategic environment has shifted\, even as the core aims of its foreign policy have remained constant. This lecture examines these continuities and changes through the deterioration of China–US relations. It argues that the central challenge for Chinese foreign policy today is how to protect national interests in an era of long-term strategic competition without allowing competition to become self-reinforcing confrontation. The question is therefore how China and the United States might still preserve room for coexistence\, crisis management\, and limited cooperation before the relationship hardens past recovery.\n \nSpeaker:\nProfessor Wang Jisi is Founding President of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies at Peking University. He also holds the Boya Chair Professorship (Emeritus) at the School of International Studies. His research interests include U.S. foreign policy\, China’s foreign relations\, and Asian security\, and he is the author of widely cited works in these fields\, including the influential essay “Marching Westwards: The Rebalancing of China’s Geopolitical Strategy.” Wang Jisi served as Director of the Institute of American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences from 1991 to 2005\, and as Dean of the School of International Studies at Peking University until 2013.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/continuities-and-changes-in-chinas-foreign-policy-since-the-2010s/
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Visual Representation and Creative Approaches to ClassicalLiterature in Chinese Language Instruction
DESCRIPTION:经典文学作品在华文课堂中的视觉呈现和创意表达\nVisual Representation and Creative Approaches to ClassicalLiterature in Chinese Language Instruction\nSpeaker: Kexi Peng 彭可希\nTime: Friday\, 26th June 2026\, 12:00 – 14:00\nRoom: KWZ 0.603\, Universität Göttingen\nLanguage: Chinese
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-visual-representation-and-creative-approaches-to-classicalliterature-in-chinese-language-instruction/
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SUMMARY:Gastbeiträge: Neue Themen der Didaktik chinesischsprachiger Literatur und Kultur
DESCRIPTION:Gastbeiträge\n華語文學文化教學新議題\nNeue Themen der Didaktik chinesischsprachiger Literatur und Kultur\nReferent*innen:\nProf. Dr. Shuling Horng 洪淑苓 (National Taiwan University)\nAssistant Prof. Dr. Chien-Chih Liu 劉建志 (National Pingtung University)\nAssistant Prof. Dr. Shu-Wei Tu 涂書瑋 (National Sun Yat-sen University) \nZeit: Donnerstag\, 25. Juni 2026\, 10:00 – 12:00\nRaum: KWZ 0.701\, Universität Göttingen\nSprache: Chinesisch \nAnmeldung per E-Mail: goechaf@uni-goettingen.de\nOrganisiert von der Professur Fachdidaktik Chinesisch als Fremdsprache
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/gastbeitrage-neue-themen-der-didaktik-chinesischsprachiger-literatur-und-kultur/
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SUMMARY:Vortrag: Chinesische Xianxia-Anime in Deutschland
DESCRIPTION:Chinesischsprachiges Film – und Kulturforum Göttingen\nGastvortrag : \nChinesische Xianxia-Anime in Deutschland: Sprache und Kultur lehren und lernen mit „Tiān Guān Cì Fú“ (Heaven Official’s Blessing) und „Mó Dào Zǔ Shī“ (The Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation)\nReferentin:\nProf. Dr. LI Jie (Nankai University)\nZeit: Mittwoch\, 1. Juli 2026\, 14:00–16:00\nRaum: KWZ 0.609\, Universität Göttingen\nSprache: Deutsch \n \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/vortrag-chinesische-xianxia-anime-in-deutschland/
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