Call for Papers – Deadline: April 10, 2025 2nd Kiel-Göttingen-CEPR Conference on China in the global economy July 17-18, 2025
Call for Papers - Deadline: April 10, 2025 2nd Kiel-Göttingen-CEPR Conference on China in the global economy July 17-18, 2025 CALL FOR PAPERS A joint Conference from the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, University of Göttingen and the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) China in the Global Economy Berlin, July 17-18 2025 Deadline: …
13. Junges Forum zum Chinesischen Recht
ZoomSave the Date! 13. Junges Forum zum Chinesischen Recht Am 23. April 2025 lädt das Deutsch-Chinesische Institut für Rechtswissenschaft der Universität Göttingen zur Online-Veranstaltung „Junges Forum zum Chinesischen Recht“ ein! Was erwartet euch?✨ Vorstellung des Doppelmasterstudiengangs „Chinesisches Recht und Rechtsvergleichung“ (Göttingen & Nanjing) durch Ranling Zhang LL.M. (Göttingen)✨ Begrüßung durch: Prof. Dr. Dominic Sachsenmaier (Universität …
Global China Conversations #40 Schwächelnder Konsum, schwächelndes Wachstum: Kann China die Binnennachfrage ankurbeln?
ZoomSchwächelnder Konsum, schwächelndes Wachstum: Kann China die Binnennachfrage ankurbeln? Zeit: am 24.04.2025, 11-12 Uhr Ort: Online auf Zoom – Registrierung Die chinesische Wirtschaft 2024 hat erneut nur mäßig expandiert. Besonders bremsend wirkten der gedämpfte private Konsum und der fehlende Schwung bei privaten Investitionen. Die entscheidende Stütze für Chinas wirtschaftliche Expansion kam vom Ausland. …
Lecture: Writing World History in a Global Historical Context: Perspectives on Meiji Japan and Contemporary Taiwan
PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21Writing World History in a Global Historical Context: Perspectives on Meiji Japan and Contemporary Taiwan Prof. Mu-chou Poo (Chinese University of Hong Kong) PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21 29. April (Tuesday), 18:00-20:00 Abstract: This talk will address two issues: the unique situation of Japanese learning of Western history and civilization in the mid-Nineteenth Century (Meiji Period), and …
Lecture: Should Children be Carefree? A Chinese and Global Debate
PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21Should Children be Carefree? A Chinese and Global Debate Prof. Hsiung Ping-Chen (Secretary General, CIPSH) PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21 6. May (Tuesday), 18:15-19:45 Abstract: Recognized as signs of modernity, children, free roaming, have been referred to as a best representatives for a progressive society. Historically in China, however, as early as the Song Dynasty, unique attention to children at …
Lecture: Journey to the East (and Back): China and “Western Esotericism” from Reception History to Global Religious Studies
KWZ 0.603 Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14Journey to the East (and Back): China and “Western Esotericism” from Reception History to Global Religious Studies Davide Marino (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg) Date: May 8, 2025 Time: 18:00 – 19:30 Place: KWZ 0.603 Abstract: This presentation examines the intricate and multifaceted relationship between Chinese spiritual culture(s) and the field of “Western Esotericism.” For centuries, the …
[Event Cancellation] Lecture: Network Ties, Social Capital, and Multilateral Cooperation
ZHG 005We regret to inform you that the lecture: Network Ties, Social Capital, and Multilateral Cooperation has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Should the event be rescheduled in the future, we will update the information accordingly. Thank you for your understanding and continued interest. — Centre for …
Lecture: Towards a New World Order: Reading Zhao Tingyang’s Tianxia in Light of the Japanese Experience
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Akademie im Gespräch – Was bewegt China?
Altes Rathaus GöttingenWas bewegt China? 14. Mai 2025 Altes Rathaus Göttingen, 18.15 Uhr Diskussionsveranstaltung der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen in Kooperation mit der Stadt Göttingen. Sprecher: Andreas Fuchs, Entwicklungsökonom Dominic Sachsenmaier, Globalhistoriker In unserem Zeitalter großer Umbrüche richten sich immer mehr Augen auf China. Längst ist klar, dass Fragen zur künftigen globalen Ordnung …
Pint of Science Festival 2025: Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Andreas Fuchs
Pint of Science Festival 2025: Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Andreas Fuchs (Universität Göttingen, CeMEAS) Datum: 7:00 - 9:00 PM, Montag, 19. Mai 2025 Ort: Duke Pub, Mühlenstraße 4, 37073, Göttingen Link: https://pintofscience.com/ Title: Chinas Entwicklungsprojekte im Globalen Süden: Was sind die wirtschaftlichen und politischen Folgen? Abstract: Chinas Entwicklungsprojekte in aller Welt gewinnen rasant an Bedeutung. …
International Conference: Identity, Ignorance, and the Politics of the Self(May 19 & May 21, 2025)
• May 19: Paulinerkirche, Papendiek 14, 37073 Göttingen • May 21: Historische Sternwarte, Geismar Landstraße 11, 37083 GöttingenInternational Conference: Identity, Ignorance, and the Politics of the Self Dates: May 19 & May 21, 2025 Locations: • May 19: Paulinerkirche, Papendiek 14, 37073 Göttingen • May 21: Historische Sternwarte, Geismar Landstraße 11, 37083 Göttingen Online Option: YouTube Livestream The University of Göttingen is pleased to host the international conference “Identity, Ignorance, …
Lecture: The Great Transformation of International Order and the Future of Chinese Economy
PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21The Great Transformation of International Order and the Future of Chinese Economy Prof. Gao Bai (Duke University) PH 20. Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät, Humboldtallee 19/21 27. May (Tuesday), 18:15-19:45 Abstract: The international order established after World War II is currently experiencing a profound transformation. Many Chinese use 百年未有之大变局 (major changes unseen in a century)to describe the current situation. What are the driving …