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SUMMARY:Digital Dialogues: Nationalism in China and Europe: Global Divergence and Convergence of an Idea
DESCRIPTION:Nationalism in China and Europe: Global Divergence and Convergence of an Idea\n\n\n  \nStefan Berger Professor of Social History\, Ruhr Universität Bochum\nXin Fan Associate Professor of History\, State University of New York (Fredonia)\n  \nJuly 06\, 2022\, 2:00 PM (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna \nOn Campus: Oeconomicum 0.169 (University of Göttingen\, Platz d. Göttinger Sieben 3\, 37073 Göttingen) \nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nNationalism as a concept is often considered to be rooted in European experience. However\, the introduction\, translation\, and appropriation of nationalism have also changed the course of history in East Asia. On this panel\, Stefan Berger and Xin Fan contrast and compare the role of nationalism in the making and unmaking of modern China and Europe over the course of the twentieth century\, and they ask\, ––What is the role of nationalism in unifying or dismantling political formations? Why did it break Europe into multiple states but hold China together as a unitary political entity? To answer these questions\, they return to the historical writings about the nation during the twentieth century and re-examine the global divergence and convergence of nationalism as an idea. Getting beyond the ethnic-centric framework of historical interpretations\, the presenters attempt to forge a truly global dialogue on nationalism studies in the twentieth-first century. \n  \nThe speakers: \nStefan Berger is Professor of Social History and Director of the Institute for Social Movements at Ruhr Universitaet Bochum. He is also executive chair of the Foundation History of the Ruhr in Bochum and a Honorary Professor at Cardiff University in the UK. He has worked extensively on comparative labour history\, the history of historiography\, nationalism\, the theory of history\, British-German relations\, industrial heritage\, the memory of social movements and the history of deindustrialization. His latest monograph is ‘History and Identity: How Historical Theory Shapes Historical Practice\, Cambridge University Press\, 2022. \nXin Fan is Associate Professor of History at the State University of New York at Fredonia. His research areas include Chinese intellectual history\, historiography\, and global history. He is the author of World History and National Identity in China: The Twentieth Century (Cambridge University Press\, 2021)\, and he also coedited Receptions of Greek and Roman Antiquity in East Asia (Brill\, 2018). \n.\nThis workshop is part of the Digital Workshop Series “Digital Dialogues 數字對話”..\n\n\n.\n.\nOrganizers:\n\n\n\n\n.\n\nWorldmaking from a Global Perspective: A Dialogue with China
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-nationalism-in-china-and-europe-global-divergence-and-convergence-of-an-idea/
LOCATION:Oec 0.169\, Platz d. Göttinger Sieben 3\, Göttingen\, Lower Saxony\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220707T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220707T220000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Empire of Paper. Missionaries\, Diplomats\, and Early Sinologists as Social Carriers of Translingual Practices and Worldviews
DESCRIPTION:Empire of Paper. Missionaries\, Diplomats\, and Early Sinologists as Social Carriers of Translingual Practices and Worldviews\n\nEugenio Menegon\nAssociate Professor of History\, Boston University\n  \nJuly 07\, 2022\, 06:00 PM (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna \nOn Campus: VG 3.103 (University of Göttingen\, Verfügungsgebäude\, Platz der Göttinger 7\, 37073 Göttingen) \nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nDictionaries compiled in the last phase of the manuscript age (late 16th to early 19th century) acted as metaphorical soldiers of the “empire of paper” that European observers in China – predecessors of the modern China watchers – enlisted to crack the secrets of the Chinese language and to convert the Chinese to Christianity. Through them\, information on China\, its language\, and culture circulated in Europe\, and assisted the birth of academic sinology. Such texts also reflect the role of missionaries\, diplomats\, and sinologists as “social carriers” of a hybrid cultural worldview developed between Europe and China\, and their translingual practices.  The story of a vocabulary preserved at the Vatican Library\, the object of this study\, illuminates the past of the Catholic mission in imperial Beijing during the eighteenth century\, and in particular the operations of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith or de Propaganda Fide\, the “ministry of missions” of the Holy See. It also shows how linguistic knowledge of Chinese was treasured and sought for by European diplomats\, linguists\, and missionaries alike\, and how manuscript culture continued to have an important role in the cross-cultural circulation of knowledge about China well into the nineteenth century. \n.\n\n\nThis lecture is part of the lecture series Conceptions of World Order and Their Social Carrier Groups.\n\n\n.\n\nSpeaker: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEugenio Menegon 梅歐金 (BA University of Venice Ca’ Foscari\, Italy; MA & PhD\, UC Berkeley) teaches Chinese history and world history at the Department of History at Boston University\, and was Director of the Boston University Center for the Study of Asia in 2012-2015. His interests include Chinese-Western relations in late imperial times\, Chinese religions and Christianity in China\, Chinese science\, the intellectual history of Republican China\,  the history of maritime Asia\, and Chinese food history.  He has been Research Fellow in Chinese Studies at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)\, An Wang Post-Doctoral Fellow at Harvard University’s Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies\, Boston University Humanities Center Junior and Senior Fellow\, a Member of the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton\, and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies at Boston College.\n\n\n\n\n\nHe has published widely\, including the book Ancestors\, Virgins\, and Friars: Christianity as a Local Religion in Late Imperial China (Harvard University Press\, 2009; recipient of the AAS 2011 Joseph Levenson Book Prize) centers on the life of Catholic communities in Fujian province between 1630 and the present. He is currently a Berenson Fellow at the Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies – Villa “I Tatti” (Florence).\n\n\n\n.\n\nOrganizers:\n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Dominic Sachsenmaier\, University of Göttingen\nBenjamin Creutzfeldt\, PhD\, University of Göttingen\n\n.\n\n\n\nWorldmaking from a global perspective: A Dialogue with China\n\n.\n\n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n\n.\n\nSponsor:\n\n\n\n\nUniversity of Göttingen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-empire-of-paper-missionaries-diplomats-and-early-sinologists-as-social-carriers-of-translingual-practices-and-worldviews-through-the-story-of-a-manuscript-vocabulary-between-beijing-and-r/
LOCATION:VG 3.103\, Verfügungsgebäude\, Platz der Göttinger 7\, Göttingen\, Lower Saxony\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Heavenly Principle and the Trends of the Times: Some Thoughts on Confucianism
DESCRIPTION:Heavenly Principle and the Trends of the Times: Some Thoughts on Confucianism\nWang Hui\nProfessor of History\, Tsinghua University\n  \nJuly 08\, 2022\, 10:00 AM (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna \nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nBetween the 1920s and the 1940s\, first Naitō Torajirō and then Miyazaki Ichisada introduced several important propositions regarding the Tang to Song transition\, capitalism during the Song Dynasty\, and East Asian early modernity. Since then\, despite constant controversy\, revision\, and improvement\, one Kyoto School proposition has garnered universal acclaim: there is a basic difference between the Tang and Song\, and the Song Dynasty deserves special status in history. In the fields of Chinese intellectual history or philosophy\, some of the characteristics of the Confucianism of the Northern and Southern Song dynasties (and especially the School of Principle of the Cheng brothers and Zhu Xi) have been of use to modern Confucian scholars as a reference for understanding the early modern in Chinese or East Asian history. Follow this trend\, the basic principles of Confucianism are not only organized into the European philosophical categories of ontology and epistemology\, but also into such historical categories as: an inward turn\, rationalization\, and secularization. So\, was there an early modern in Chinese history\, or how to interpret China and its “modernity”? This talk will take the establishment of the concept of heavenly principle as a clue to address the above issues. \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-heavenly-principle-and-the-trends-of-the-times-some-thoughts-on-confucianism/
LOCATION:Lower Saxony
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Lecture: The World of Everyday Political Thought: A Transcultural History of a “Chinese” Rhetorical Curriculum\, ca. 1200–1600
DESCRIPTION:The World of Everyday Political Thought: A Transcultural History of a “Chinese” Rhetorical Curriculum\, ca. 1200–1600\nShoufu Yin\nAssistant Professor\, University of British Columbia\n  \nJuly 11\, 2022\, 01:00 PM (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna \nOn Campus: ERZ 1.201 (University of Göttingen\, Waldweg 26\, 37073 Göttingen) \nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nThis talk has two goals. First\, it develops a new approach to the studies of political theory and philosophy\, one that I call everyday political thought. This approach invites us to explore how ordinary individuals were able to come up with remarkable ideas despite the fact that they were living under and working within different forms of oppressive powers. Second\, employing everyday political thought as method\, I provide a new narrative of the history of early modern political thought by excavating a rhetorical curriculum that flourished in East Eurasia. This rhetorical curriculum trained individuals to write official documents in literary Sinitic\, a lingua franca of the regions. I use documents in Chinese\, Mongolian\, Manchu\, and Persian\, among other languages\, to reconstruct how the curriculum took its shape under Mongol-ruled China\, flourished in post-Mongol East Eurasia\, until it was finally restructured under the Manchu Empire. Practicing both close and distant readings of a large number of previously untapped sources that have survived in different parts of the world\, I show that this form of education enabled individuals thus trained to philosophize the state\, bureaucracy\, and counterfactual histories in their everyday settings. In sum\, this talk seeks to demonstrate how new method and toolkits\, combined with large corpora of overlooked materials\, will allow us to write new kinds of intellectual histories that decenters Western Europe and China while foregrounding the theoretical contributions of “everyday” thinkers of different locals and traditions. \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series Conceptions of World Order and Their Social Carrier Groups. \n  \nSpeaker: \nShoufu Yin is an assistant professor in history at the University of British Columbia. His research and teaching center on Chinese and Inner Asian political culture and thought in global historical contexts. Specializing in areas where cultural history meets comparative philosophy\, he works on a wide array of previously unknown\, untapped\, and understudied sources in different languages—literary Sinitic (classical Chinese)\, Korean\, Manchu\, Mongolian\, Persian\, Latin\, and Greek\, to name a few. As such\, his publications show that it is productive to engage the intellectual world of hitherto overlooked and marginalized groups—including peasant women who fought in wars\, Manchu translators who processed imperial documents\, and anonymous typesetters behind the production of books. Ultimately\, his scholarly passion lies in writing new kinds of global intellectual histories that foreground the theoretical contributions of both “canonical” and “everyday” thinkers of different traditions. \n.\n\n.\n\n\nOrganizers:\n\n\n.\n\n\n\n\n\nWorldmaking from a Global Perspective: A Dialogue with China\n\n.\n\n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n\n.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-the-world-of-everyday-political-thought-a-transcultural-history-of-a-chinese-rhetorical-curriculum-ca-1200-1600/
LOCATION:ERZ 1.201\, Waldweg 26\, Göttingen\, Lower Saxony\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220713T100000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Hun 魂 and Po 魄: An ancient Chinese approach to human psyche and soul
DESCRIPTION:Hun 魂 and Po 魄: An ancient Chinese approach to human psyche and soul\nDr. Dr. Dominique Hertzer\nVisiting Lecturer\, Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n  \nJuly 13\, 2022\, 10:00 AM (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna \nOn Campus: KWZ 0.701 Conference Room (University of Göttingen\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen) \nOn Zoom: For online participation\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nIs there only one soul? What is the relation between body and mind or is there only a body? We will explore the meaning and function of the Chinese concept of the human soul\, as it is represented in the dynamic relation between spirit (shen 神)\, hun 魂 (etheral soul) and po 魄 (body soul). We will look into the ideas underlying  the differentiation  of these three aspects and see what are the consequences for the relationship of body and mind.  Finally\, we will discuss which impact this may have for our own understanding of the human psyche. \n  \nThis lecture announcement is beyond our currently running lecture series. \n\n.\n\n\nOrganizers:\n\n\n.\n\n\n\n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n\n.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-hun-and-po-an-ancient-chinese-approach-to-human-psyche-and-soul/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.701
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220715T100000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: From Mentorship to Comradeship: Irving Babbitt\, The Critical Review\, and Conservative Globalism in Republican China
DESCRIPTION:From Mentorship to Comradeship: Irving Babbitt\, The Critical Review\, and Conservative Globalism in Republican China\nKuo Ya-pei\nAssistant Professor\, Center for International Relations Research\, University of Groningen\n  \nJuly 15\, 2022\, 10:00 AM (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Campus: KWZ 0.609 (University of Göttingen\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen)\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nSince the late 19th century\, the “East vs West” dichotomy has been the predominant framework for understanding Chinese civilization and its place in the world. This talk focuses on The Critical Review (Xueheng 學衡)\, a “conservative” platform launched in 1922\, and its effort to overcome this dichotomy. As many modern scholars have pointed out\, those who were associated with the journal\, such as Wu Mi and Mei Guangdi\, held a globalist agenda with a conviction in cultural commonality across the East-West divide. This talk elucidates the particularist dimension of their globalist position. In spite of the apparent disparity between the East and the West\, these intellectuals believed that regional civilizations contain certain shared\, universal elements. The undeniable particularity of each cultural system thereby presents no barrier to the advancement of history. Rather\, they argued that manifesting local specifics was a vehicle contributing to the modern quest for the universal. Through the notion of a diffused locus of the universal\, The Critical Review relativized the West’s place in the modern world. The second half of the talk reconsiders Mei Guangdi and Wu Mi’s indebtedness to their American “mentor” Irving Babbitt. While Babbitt’s hermeneutic method and historical outlook left an imprint on the intellectual lives of his Chinese students\, Wu and Mei were cognizant of their own as well as Babbitt’s particularity. Their globalism rendered both Prograssive-Era America and post-revolutionary China as parallels that could learn from each other but held neither to be the absolute paragon of human progress. Revering Babbitt\, Mei and Wu wittingly deviated from his teachings in formulating their interpretations of Chinese culture. They epitomized an especially sober kind of student of the West\, a kind that utilized the knowledge of the West to nurture their own cultural acumen\, without idolizing the West as an object of emulation. \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series New Perspectives on Modernity in China.\n.\nOrganizers:\nProf. Dr. Axel Schneider\, University of Göttingen\nProf. Dr. Thomas Fröhlich\, University of Hamburg \n\n \n\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen\n\n \nAsia-Africa- Institute\, Department for Chinese Language and Culture\, University of Hamburg \n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \nSponsor: \n \nAcademic Confucius Institute\, University of Göttingen \n. \nImage: sung ming whang: Early saturday morning in color\, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)\, https://flic.kr/p/6E5PXd
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-from-mentorship-to-comradeship-irving-babbitt-the-critical-review-and-conservative-globalism-in-republic-china/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.609\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220718T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220718T143000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Arab-Chinese Entanglement in the Age of Global Empires
DESCRIPTION:Arab-Chinese Entanglement in the Age of Global Empires\nShuang Wen\nClinical Assistant Professor of History\, New York University Shanghai\n  \nJuly 18\, 2022\, 01:00 PM (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna \nOn Campus: ZHG 104 (University of Göttingen\, Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude\, Platz der Göttinger 7\, 37073 Göttingen) \nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \n  \nThis talk narrates four little-known stories of Arab-Chinese entanglement in the age of trans-imperial collaboration and competition in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Although much attention is paid to China’s relationships with the Middle East today\, I argue that this relationship did not emerge out of nowhere. Chinese and Arab lands were not entirely separate worlds until recently. Rather they have been entangled in complex ways well before the turn of the twenty-first century. The discovery of these episodes of largely invisible interactions resulted from my original juxtaposition of primary sources in Arabic and Chinese from multi-sited research in China\, Egypt\, Syria\, Taiwan\, the United Kingdom\, and the United States. \n  \nThis lecture is part of the lecture series Conceptions of World Order and Their Social Carrier Groups. \n  \nSpeaker: \nShuang Wen is a historian of modern China and the Arab world. Prior to joining NYU Shanghai\, Professor Wen held fellowships at the National University of Singapore and New York University Abu Dhabi. As a native Mandarin speaker\, she received intensive Arabic-language trainings. Before switching her career to academia\, Shuang was a broadcast journalist for Phoenix Satellite Television InfoNews Channel in Hong Kong\, covering major breaking news events from the Middle East\, and English-Mandarin-Cantonese simultaneous interpreter for live news coverage. Her latest publication is “A Short History of Modern Arab Knowledge Production on China\,” in Islam\, Revival\, and Reform: Redefining Tradition for the Twenty-First Century\, edited by Natana J. DeLong-Bas\, University of Syracuse Press\, 2022\, chapter 9. \n\n.\n\nOrganizers:\n\n\n\n\n.\n\n\n\nWorldmaking from a global perspective: A Dialogue with China\n\n.\n\n\n\nDepartment of East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-arab-chinese-entanglement-in-the-age-of-global-empires/
LOCATION:ZHG 104\, Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude\, Platz der Göttinger 7\, Göttingen\, Lower Saxony\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220818T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220818T120000
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CREATED:20220811T091140Z
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #12: Green growth: What can we expect from China?
DESCRIPTION:Global China Conversations #12:\nGreen Growth: What can we expect from China?\n  \nTime: August 18\, 2022\, 11:00 am (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \nSpeakers:\nDr. Sebastian Eckardt\, World Bank\nProf. Dr. Xiliang Zhang\, Tsinghua University\n \nLimiting the rise in global temperature is an internationally shared goal. But it should not come at the cost of economic growth and poverty reduction. How does China aim to bridge these challenges and achieve sustained green growth? What CO2 reduction path is the Chinese government pursuing? What policy instruments will help achieve these goals? What does China’s green growth strategy mean for the rest of the world? \nProgram:\nThe event consists of different impulse lectures followed by a discussion.\nThe Global China Conversation #12 will be held in English. \n\n\n\nSpeakers \n\n\n \nSebastian Eckardt  \nSebastian Eckardt is a Practice Manager for Macroeconomics\, Trade and Investment in the East Asia and Pacific Region where he leads a team of economists working on Cambodia\, Laos\, Myanmar\, China\, Mongolia and Vietnam. Prior to this position\, he was the Lead Economist for China\, Mongolia and Korea and earlier Vietnam. Since joining the World Bank in 2008\, he has led complex lending operations and innovative analytical work across more than a dozen countries mostly in Europe and Asia\, supporting clients in the areas of macroeconomic\, fiscal\, and structural reforms. \nBefore joining the Bank\, Sebastian worked as an economist for the German Government. A German national\, he holds an MSc from the University of Birmingham\, UK and PhD in Public Finance from the University of Potsdam\, Germany. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nXiliang Zhang \nDr. Zhang Xiliang is a professor of management science and engineering and director of the Institute of Energy\, Environment\, and Economy at Tsinghua University. Professor Zhang is a member of the National Experts Panel on Climate Change and the Chair of the Energy Systems Engineering Committee of the China Energy Research Society. He has been heading the expert group of national carbon market design since 2015. He was a lead author of the fourth and fifth IPCC Climate Change Assessment Report. He was granted the Leading Talent Award by Ministry of Ecology and Environment and the First Award for Humanity and Social Science Research by Ministry of Education in 2020. His current research interests include low-carbon energy economy transformation\, climate change economics\, and climate change policy and mechanism design. Professor Zhang holds a PhD in Systems Engineering from Tsinghua University. \n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n \nVera Eichenauer    \n\n\nDr. Vera Eichenauer is an economist at the KOF Swiss Economic Institute at the ETH Zurich. She is interested in economic policy and questions of international economic governance. Her current research includes Europe’s handling of China’s economic presence and influence through economic policy measures. She received her PhD in Economics from the University of Heidelberg in 2016 and her master’s degree in International Relations from Sciences Po Paris. \n\n\n  \nContact: Silas Dreier (silas.dreier@ifw-kiel.de) \nFor more information about the Global China Conversations\, please visit the IfW Website. \n  \nAcademic Partners \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n\nMedia Partner \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing is the new independent daily reporting from Berlin\, Brussels and Beijing. The acclaimed editorial team offers an European point of view on political and technological developments in China – for leaders in government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nTest now free of charge for 30 days: German version – English version.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-12-green-growth-what-can-we-expect-from-china/
LOCATION:Lower Saxony
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #13: Krieg in der Ukraine: Ein Gewinn für China?
DESCRIPTION:Global China Conversations #13\nKrieg in der Ukraine: Ein Gewinn für China?\n  \nDatum: 08. September 2022\nZeit: 11:00 – 12:00 (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rom\, Stockholm\, Wien\nOrt: Online auf Zoom – Anmeldeformular \nSprecherin und Sprecher\nDr. Marina Rudyak\nProf. Dr. Julian Hinz \n \nAm 24. Februar 2022 überfiel Russland die Ukraine. Als Antwort darauf verhängten viele westliche Länder eine Kaskade wirtschaftlicher und politischer Sanktionen. China hingegen erklärte eine „grenzenlose Freundschaft“. Während einige Beobachter argumentieren\, dass diese Antworten die Kluft zwischen Ost und West vertiefen und die wirtschaftliche Entkopplung weiter vorantreiben\, sprechen sich andere für ein China aus\, das zwischen den Fronten steht. Durch die Sanktionen von westlicher Nachfrage abgeschnitten\, hat Russland in China zwar in manchen Sektoren Abnehmer gefunden. Gleichzeitig sind viele insbesondere private Unternehmen in China vorsichtig geworden\, ihre Tätigkeiten in Russland im gewohnten Maße fortzusetzen. Sechs Monate nach Kriegsbeginn und mit einem richtungsweisenden Nationalen Parteikongress vor der Tür diskutieren wir folgende Fragen: Wo liegen Chinas ökonomische und geopolitische Interessen? Beobachten wir eine Zeitenwende in Chinas Engagement gegenüber Russland? Welche Effekte haben die Sanktionen? Und welche Auswirkungen haben die politischen Spannungen auf die Wirtschaftsbeziehungen mit China und der Welt? \nIn unserer 13. Global China Conversation wird Handels- und Sanktionsexperte Julian Hinz die Auswirkungen der Sanktionen auf die globalen Handel- und Investitionsströme beleuchten und die China- und Russlandexpertin Marina Rudyak Chinas geopolitische Rolle in dem Konflikt diskutiert. Entsteht eine erneute geopolitische und ökonomische Blockbildung? \n\n\n\nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion. \nDie Global China Conversation #13 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \n  \n\n\n\n\nSprecherin und Sprecher\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Marina Rudyak  \nMarina Rudyak ist Assistenzprofessorin für Chinesische Kulturwissenschaft an der Universität Heidelberg und Vertretungsprofessorin für Chinesische Politik an der Universität Frankfurt. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Chinas internationale Entwicklungszusammenarbeit und der chinesische außenpolitische Diskurs. Zuvor war sie als Politikberaterin bei der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) in Peking tätig. Sie berät regelmäßig Regierungsorganisationen und NGOs zu Fragen der chinesischen Außenhilfe und internationalen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. Rudyak ist Mitbegründerin des Decoding China Dictionary. Sie studierte Chinastudien und öffentliches Recht in Heidelberg und Shanghai und hat einen Doktortitel und einen Master of Arts in Chinastudien der Universität Heidelberg. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© Kiel Institute / Studio 23 \n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Julian Hinz  \nJulian Hinz ist ein empirischer Ökonom\, der zu Themen des internationalen Handels\, der Migration und der angewandten Ökonometrie forscht. Er ist Leiter der Trade Policy Task Force und Juniorprofessor für Internationale Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Universität Bielefeld. Vorher war er Vertretungsprofessor am Institut für Wettbewerbsökonomie (DICE) der Universität Düsseldorf\, Postdoc am Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft und Fellow am Kiel Centre for Globalization. In den Jahren 2018-2019 war er Max-Weber-Stipendiat am Europäischen Hochschulinstitut in Florenz. Seine Promotion in Volkswirtschaftslehre erwarb er an der Paris School of Economics und der Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. \n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Andreas Fuchs \nAndreas Fuchs ist Professor für Entwicklungsökonomie\, Direktor des Zentrums für Moderne Ostasienwissenschaften an der Universität Göttingen und Leiter der China-Initiative des IfW Kiel. In seiner Forschung analysiert er Handels-\, Investitions- und Entwicklungspolitik mit quantitativen Methoden und einem besonderen Fokus auf China und andere Schwellenländer. Außerdem untersucht er die politische Ökonomie von Naturkatastrophen\, humanitären Krisen und nicht-militärischen Konflikten. \n  \n\n\nWeiterführende Informationen finden Sie auf den Seiten des  IfW Kiel. \n  \nPartner \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMedienpartner\n \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing is the new independent daily reporting from Berlin\, Brussels and Beijing. The acclaimed editorial team offers an European point of view on political and technological developments in China – for leaders in government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nTest now free of charge for 30 days: German version – English version. \n\n\n\n 
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LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220923T110000
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Islamic Pasts and Futures in East Asia's Worldmaking
DESCRIPTION:Workshop:\nIslamic Pasts and Futures in East Asia’s Worldmaking\nSeptember 23\, 2022 – September 24\, 2022 \n  \nVenue: Historische Sternwarte\, University of Göttingen\, Geismar Landstraße 11\, 37083 Göttingen \n*There is only a limited number of seats for attendance onsite. Please contact xiaoyang.zhao@stud.uni-goettingen.de for inquiries. \nProgram:\nSeptember 23\, 2022 (Friday) \n\n\n\n\n11:00 –  \n11:20\nOpening and Introduction \nDominic Sachsenmaier (University of Göttingen) \nJanice Hyeju Jeong (University of Göttingen) \nMohammad Alsudairi (King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies)\n\n\n\n11:30 –  \n14:00\nPanel I. Visions and Instrumentalizations of Islam in Asia: Historical Trajectories \nChair: Janice Hyeju Jeong (University of Göttingen) \n\n\n\n\nCemil Aydin (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill) \nInter-Asian Muslim Experiences of World-Making and World-Breaking in the Long 20th Century \n\n\n\n\nUlrich Brandenburg (University of Zurich) \nAsia\, Muslim Asia\, and the Challenge to Geography \n\n\n\n\nYee Lak Elliot Lee (Leipzig University) \nRe-Territorialization of Hui Muslims in Early 20th Century China: Historical and Demographic Knowledge Production \n\n\n\n\nHale Eroglu (Bogazici University) \nThe Awakened Muslim: Turkish Modernity in Chinese Muslim Reformist Thought\n \n\n\n\n15:30 –  \n16:30  \n \nKeynote Address by Selcuk Esenbel (Bogazici University)\n“Islam and East Asia in World-Making: Local and Regional Maps Embedded into a Globalizing World”\n\n\n\n17:00 –  \n18:45 \nPanel II. Crisis\, Community\, and Control in Altishahr/Xinjiang \nChair: Cemil Aydin (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill)\n\n\n\nElke Spiessens (Leiden University\, WWU Münster) \nCCP Policy towards Uyghur Islam in the 21st Century: What Changed? \n\n\n\n\nBjörn Alpermann (University of Würzburg) \nA Vanishing Act? Islam in Contemporary Xinjiang \n\n\n\n\nRachel Harris (SOAS University of London) \nReligious Experience and Manufactured Spectacle in Xinjiang \n\n\n\n\n\n  \nSeptember 24\, 2022 (Saturday) \n\n\n\n\n10:00 –  \n11:45  \n \nPanel III. The Question of “Muslim” Ethnicities and Minorities in “non-Muslim” Asia \nChair: Selcuk Esenbel (Bogazici University)\n\n\n\n\nRian Thum (University of Manchester) \nInter-Asian Islamophobia \n\n\n\n\nWlodzimierz Cieciura (University of Warsaw) \nHuizu – a Chinese ‘Muslim race’? Muslim Racialization and Self-Racialization in Modern China. \n\n\n\n\nYoko Yamashita (Sophia University) \nMulticultural Freedom and Discursive Modes of Control over Muslims in Contemporary Japan \n\n\n\n13:00 –  \n14:45 \nPanel IV. The Politics of “Acceptable” Islam: Aesthetics and Public Visibility \nChair: Liu Kang (Duke University) \n\n\n\nSoojeong Yi (Sogang Euro-MENA Institute\, Sogang University) \nSocial Integration in South Korea: Ban-Opticon and Recognition Struggle \n \n\n\n\nYang Yang (National University of Singapore) \nTraveling Muslim Men as Cultural Assets: Popularized Islam\, Heritage\, Diplomacy\, and the Silk Road in China \n\n\n\n\nMichael Malzer (University of Würzburg) \nFrom Arabian Nights to China’s Bordeaux: the Vanishing Role of Islam in Yinchuan\, Ningxia \n\n\n\n15:00 –  \n16:00  \n \nKeynote Address by Engseng Ho (Duke University):\n“Mobile Muslims and Majoritarian States: Open and Shut Cases”\n\n\n\n16:30 –  \n18:15 \nPanel V. Dwelling in Migration and Displacement: Tensions and Opportunities between Global Expanses and Westphalian Borders \nChair: Zhu Guohua (East China Normal University)\n\n\nFrancesca Rosati (University of Leiden) \nMuslim Women in Northwestern China between Islamization and Chinafication: The Case of Women’s Madrasas in Linxia\n\n\n\nLeila Chebbi (CETOBaC) \nIn the ways of Tabligh: Sinicization as a Survival Strategy for a Global Islamic Revivalist Movement? \n\n\n\n\nAtsushi Yamagata (University of Wollongong) \nResponses to the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Japan \n\n\n\n\n\nDownload the program here:\nPublic Conference Program “Islamic Pasts and Futures in East Asia’s Worldmaking” \n  \nFor further information please refer to the website of the Joint Center for Advanced Studies “Worldmaking from a Global Perspective: A Dialogue with China”. \n  \nOrganizers\n \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n  \nImage: CC-BY-SA 3.0\, Kirschmann-Schröder\, Gisa
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/workshop-islamic-pasts-and-futures-in-east-asias-worldmaking/
LOCATION:Historische Sternwarte
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Podiumsdiskussion: Systemwettbewerb China
DESCRIPTION:Öffentliche Podiumsdiskussion: Chinas Wirtschaft im globalen Systemwettbewerb\n\nZeit: 06.10.2022\, 18:00 – 19:30 (GMT +2)\nOrt: Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude ZHG 002\, Platz d. Göttinger Sieben 5\, 37073 Göttingen\nDiskutant*innen:\nDietmar Baetge\, TH Wildau\nAnja Jetschke\, Universität Göttingen\nWolfgang Krieger\, BDI\nJürgen Matthes\, IW Köln\nModeration: Felix Turbanisch\, Universität Göttingen\nIst die westliche Demokratie und Marktwirtschaft gegenüber der staatskapitalistischen Autokratie wettbewerbsfähig? Was bedeuten die wachsenden wirtschaftlichen Abhängigkeiten von China für Deutschland und Europa? Verstärkt die Handhabung der Corona-Pandemie die Rivalität zwischen China und dem “Westen”?\nChinas System der staatskapitalistischen Autokratie hat sich unter Xi Jinping nicht nur weiter verfestigt\, sondern China positioniert sich immer selbstbewusster als Alternative zu westlicher Demokratie und Marktwirtschaft. Eine neue Form internationaler Beziehungen könnte kultiviert werden und so eine Abkehr von Chinas außenpolitischem Prinzip der Nichteinmischung einleiten. Der neue Systemwettbewerb zwischen den demokratischen Marktwirtschaften und dem autoritären Staatskapitalismus in China birgt neue Herausforderungen. Dies zeigt sich beispielsweise in Chinas Haltung gegenüber dem Globalen Süden und den damit einhergehenden wirtschaftlichen und politischen Perspektiven in Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländern oder im Rahmen der Neuen Seidenstraße durch sich verstärkende Handlungs- und Investitionsbeziehungen. \nDietmar Baetge (TH Wildau)\nDr. Dietmar Baetge ist Professor für Internationales Handelsrecht und Wirtschaftsprivatrecht an der Technischen Hochschule Wildau. Zu seinen Forschungsschwerpunkten gehören die Wechselwirkungen zwischen Wettbewerbs- und internationaler Handelspolitik. \n\nAnja Jetschke (Universität Göttingen)\,\nAnja Jetschke ist seit April 2012 Professorin für Internationale Beziehungen am Institut für Politikwissenschaft an der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen auf der Entstehung und den Effekten des institutionellen Designs internationaler und regionaler Organisationen. \n\n\nWolfgang Krieger (BDI)\nWolfgang Krieger ist Deputy Chief Representative des Bundesverbands der Deutschen Industrie (BDI e.V.) in China. In seiner Forschung beschäftigt er sich mit dem regulatorischen Umfeld in China\, sowie den Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zwischen der EU und China. \n\n\nJürgen Matthes (IW Köln)\nJürgen Matthes ist Leiter des Kompetenzfelds Internationale Wirtschaftsordnung und Konjunktur am Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln. Sein Forschungsschwerpunkt liegt auf den ökonomischen Aspekten der Globalisierung. \n\nOrganisator*innen: \n\nCentre for Modern East Asian Studies (CeMEAS) der Universität Göttingen \n\nKiel Institute China Initiative des IfW Kiel \nAndreas Fuchs (Professur für Entwicklungsökonomik) und\nAnja Jetschke (Professur für Internationale Beziehungen) an der Universität Göttingen. \n  \n\nImage: Attribution 2.0 Generic\, Chong Qing Nightscape by Jay Huang\, https://flic.kr/p/2imuXyX\n(CC BY 2.0)
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/podiumsdiskussion-systemwettbewerb-china/
LOCATION:ZHG 002
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Podium
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SUMMARY:**ABGESAGT** Veranstaltung: Praxisbezogene Chinakompetenz
DESCRIPTION:Praxisbezogene Chinakompetenz\n\nZeit: 07.10.2022\, 10:00  (GMT +2)\nOrt: Verfügungsgebäude VG 1.101\, Platz d. Göttinger Sieben 7\, 37073 Göttingen\n\n\n**ABGESAGT! Leider muss die Veranstaltung aufgrund einer Coronaerkrankung abgesagt werden.**\n**NUR FÜR STUDIERENDE DER UNIVERSITÄT GÖTTINGEN**\nSprecher\nWolfgang Krieger\, Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie (BDI e.V.)\n\n\nLiebe Studierende\, \nwir laden Sie herzlich zur Veranstaltung Praxisbezogene Chinakompetenz ein! \n\n\nNach zwei Jahren Pandemie eine einmalige Möglichkeit\, Arbeitswelten\, Berufseinstieg und Kompetenzen für den chinesischen Arbeitsmarkt kennen zu lernen und zu diskutieren!\nHerr Wolfgang Krieger vom BDI (Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie) in Peking wird einen kurzen Vortrag halten und dann für ein Q&A zur Verfügung stehen. \n. \nWolfgang Krieger ist Deputy Chief Representative des Bundesverbands der Deutschen Industrie (BDI e.V.) in China. Er hat Regionalwissenschaften Ostasien und Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Universität zu Köln studiert. In seiner Arbeit beschäftigt er sich mit dem regulatorischen Umfeld in China\, sowie den Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zwischen der EU und China. \n\nHerr Max Hiller von der Fachgruppe Sinologie wird die Veranstaltung eröffnen und moderieren.\n.. \n.Wir freuen uns auf zahlreiches Erscheinen! \n  \n\n\nVeranstaltet von:\nCeMEAS – Centre for Modern East Asian Studies\nFachgruppe des Ostasiatischen Seminars Göttingen\n\n\n\n\nCentre for Modern East Asian Studies (CeMEAS) der Universität Göttingen \n  \n\nOstasiatisches Seminar der Universität Göttingen \n  \n  \n\nImage by <a href="https://pixabay.com/users/maono-3366290/?utm_source=link-attribution&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=image&amp;utm_content=1908170">MaoNo</a> from <a href="https://pixabay.com//?utm_source=link-attribution&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=image&amp;utm_content=1908170">Pixabay</a>
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/veranstaltung-praxisbezogene-chinakompetenz/
LOCATION:VG 1.101\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7\, Göttingen\, Lower Saxony\, 37073\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221026T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221026T180000
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Ontology of Self in Translating China's New Silk Roads
DESCRIPTION:Ontology of Self in Translating China’s New Silk Roads\nSophia Kidd\nVisiting Lecturer at the University of Goettingen\nDate: October 26\, 2022\, 04 pm – 06 pm (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Campus: KWZ 0.609 (University of Goettingen\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen)  \n  \nIn this lecture\, Sophia Kidd discusses how the ontological unit of ’self‘ cannot be taken for granted when discussing narratives\, translation of\, and methodology for understanding China’s New Silk Roads. She will do this by analyzing how the ontology of self remains fluid in translation of four key terms in China’s BRI narrative: ‘Five Pillars (Wu Tong 五通)’\, ‘Chinese Dream (Zhongguo Meng 中国梦)\,’ ‘Community of Common Destiny (Mingyun Gongtongti 命运共同体) \,’ and ‘harmony in diversity (he er bu tong 和而不同) .’ First\, we will look at the epistemological and ontological ‘self’ in Western thought in contradistinction to the Chinese notion of ‘self (ziwo 自我).’ By examining selected uses of the term ziwo in Chinese literature over the past two thousand years\, we arrive at a constructed Chinese notion of self which resembles the epistemological more than the ontological Western ‘self\,’ while failing to reach equivalency with either. This understanding will inform our lexical and contextual analysis of Wu Tong\, Zhongguo Meng\, Mingyun Gongtongti\, and he er bu tong. \n\nLecturer:\n\nDr. Sophia Kidd is an Asia-focused scholar in the social sciences and arts disciplines. She is affiliated with the Chinese Department at Sichuan University\, as well as the Research Center of Literary Geography at Southwest University\, China. Her most recent contribution to a comparative study of spatial studies in literature can be seen in Spatial Studies in Literature (Palgrave 2022). Dr. Kidd has given a visiting course and lectures on Chinese contemporary art and politics as at Ruhr University Bochum\, while currently delivering a course at Göttingen University on her book\, Culture Paves the New Silk Roads (Palgrave\, 2022). This book includes new regional research from within China’s borders\, as well as throughout the New Silk Road regions. It derives primary and secondary materials from classical and contemporary Chinese arts and literature. \nSophia Kidd is also an arts professional\, contributing to private and public sector arts infrastructure development in the US and China. Managing arts\, culture\, and education projects\, she works with small teams to network creative professionals across regional and national boundaries. \nSpecialties:\nSkilled researcher in diverse fields. Experience in arts and project management\, digital branding and content development. Bi-lingual in Mandarin Chinese and English. \n\n\n\n**This lecture announcement is beyond our currently running lecture series.**\n\n.\n.\n\nSponsors 赞助
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-ontology-of-self-in-translating-chinas-new-silk-roads/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.609\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221027T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221027T120000
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CREATED:20221018T104526Z
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #14: Compliance in China zwischen Sozialpunkten und wachsender Regulierung: Welche Herausforderungen stellen sich für Unternehmen?
DESCRIPTION:Global China Conversations #14: Compliance in China zwischen Sozialpunkten und wachsender Regulierung: Welche Herausforderungen stellen sich für Unternehmen?\n  \nDatum: 27. Oktober 2022\nZeit: 11:00 – 12:00 (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rom\, Stockholm\, Wien\nOrt: Online auf Zoom – Anmeldeformular \nSprecher:\nRainer Burkardt\, Anwaltskanzlei Burkardt & Partner in Shanghai\nDominik Nowak\, Martin Mantz Compliance Solutions \nModerator:\nProf. Dr. Dietmar Baetge\, Technische Hochschule Wildau \n\n\nThema\nDie stark gewachsene Zahl und zunehmende Komplexität der Gesetze in der VR China haben zusammen mit den Anti-Korruptions-Kampagnen der chinesischen Regierung und dem steigenden Compliance-Bewusstsein in Europa das Thema Compliance an die Spitze der To-Do-Liste deutscher und europäischer Unternehmen mit Tochtergesellschaften in China gerückt. In dieser vierzehnten Ausgabe der Global China Conversations soll es um die Entwicklung und aktuelle Lage der Compliance in China gehen\, einschließlich des Sozialkreditsystems für Unternehmen und der fortbestehenden Einreisebeschränkungen aufgrund der chinesischen Zero-COVID-Politik. Die Sprecher erörtern als erfahrene Compliance- und China-Experten\, wie mittelständische Unternehmen mit dem Thema Compliance in China umgehen sollten und mit welchen Instrumenten und Maßnahmen die regulatorischen Herausforderungen gemeistert werden können. Dabei spielen auch Möglichkeiten der Digitalisierung eine wichtige Rolle. \nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion.\nDie Global China Conversation #14 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \nLiteratur\nDie Impulsvorträge nehmen Bezug auf folgende Veröffentlichungen: \nBurkardt\, Rainer (2021). \,\,Social Credit System – Schwarze Listen sind das Herzstück“. In ChinaContact 25(4). S.31-32 \nBuss\, Simona (2021). \,\,Social Credit System – Einträge mit Konsequenzen“. In ChinaContact 25(4). S.21 \nBörner\, Juliane und Mantz\, Martin (2021). \,\,Digitalisierung braucht Rechtssicherheit“. In QZ 66(1). S.43-45 \nMartin Mantz Compliance Solutions zum praktischen Anwendungsfall in China am Beispiel von emz Hanauer \n\n\n\n\nSprecher\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRainer Burkardt  \nHerr Rainer Burkardt ist Gründer und Geschäftsführer der chinesischen Anwaltskanzlei Burkardt & Partner in Shanghai. Er lebt schon seit mehr als 25 Jahren in China und ist somit einer der wenigen ausländischen Rechtsanwälte mit einer mehr als zwei Jahrzehnte dauernden Berufs- und Beratungserfahrung vor Ort in China. Seit 2009 ist Herr RA Burkardt Vertrauensanwalt des österreichischen Generalkonsulats in Shanghai. Von 2008 bis 2010 war er Mitglied des Vorstandes der deutschen Handelskammer und Vorsitzender der Arbeitsgruppe Recht der Europäischen Handelskammer in Shanghai. Anfang 2013 wurde Herr RA Burkardt zum Schiedsrichter der Shanghai International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission ernannt. Sein Fokus liegt auf der Rechtsberatung vorwiegend mittelständischer Unternehmen\, aber auch Unternehmensgruppen und internationalen Industriekonzernen aus Österreich\, Deutschland und der Schweiz bei deren Investitionen und Geschäften in China. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDominik Nowak \nDominik Nowak begleitet internationale Projekte im Rahmen digitaler Compliance Organisation bei Martin Mantz Compliance Solutions. Er erlebt hierbei als Geschäftsführer der Martin Mantz Compliance Solutions in der VR China und Ansprechpartner weltweiter Partner eine steigende Komplexität insbesondere hinsichtlich länderspezifischer Anforderungen und Organisationsbedingter Fragen der Compliance.  Dominik Nowak hat berufliche Erfahrungen als Geschäftsführer\, Projektleiter\, Manager\, Beirat und Berater (Branchen u.a.: Dienstleistung\, Beratung\, Elektrotechnik\, Windkraft\, Software\, Maschinenbau\, Handel) in Europa\, Asien\, Nordamerika und Afrika gemacht\, die seinen Blick auf unternehmerische wie auch kulturelle Herausforderungen bis heute prägen. Seine Universitätsabschlüsse hat er in Deutschland (M.A.) und in Neuseeland (MBA) mit dem Schwerpunkt der nachhaltigen Unternehmensentwicklung abgeschlossen. \n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Dietmar Baetge \nDietmar Baetge ist Professor für Internationales Handelsrecht und Wirtschaftsprivatrecht an der Technischen Hochschule Wildau. Er war u.a. Referent am Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht in Hamburg und Partner einer deutsch-griechischen Anwaltskanzlei. Zu seinen Forschungsschwerpunkten gehören die Wechselwirkungen zwischen Wettbewerbs- und internationaler Handelspolitik. \nWeiterführende Informationen finden Sie auf den Seiten des  IfW Kiel. \n  \nPartner \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMedienpartner\n \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing is the new independent daily reporting from Berlin\, Brussels and Beijing. The acclaimed editorial team offers an European point of view on political and technological developments in China – for leaders in government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nTest now free of charge for 30 days: German version – English version. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n 
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CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations
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SUMMARY:“Contemporary Theater Arts” Seminar Series No. 13
DESCRIPTION:Cantonese Opera in a Shakespearean Garb: An East-West Adaption Framework\nYing Ming Theater group\nAssoc. Prof. Dr. Kelly Kar Yue Chan (陈家愉博士)\nDate: October 28\, 2022\, 02pm – 03:30pm (Beijing Time 8pm – 09.30pm) \nOnline:\nJoin the event via ZOOM\nOr by scanning the QR code:\n \n \n  \nDrama and performances are meticulously knitted with poetic and lyrical representations; poetry in turn conforms well to the dialogue-lyric-laden framework of plays and operas. Specifically in the case of Cantonese opera\, it is inspiring to scrutinize the intimate relationship amongst the specific poetic structure\, rhetorical features and their cultural implications manifested in performable genres during the process of translation and adaptation. \nOver the last few decades\, some attempts of adapting Shakespearean plays into Cantonese opera performances were witnessed. Well-known Shakespearean plays like Macbeth\, Hamlet and Midsummer Night’s Dream have been reformatted and restored into localized Cantonese opera titles (starting from 1996\, and in 2012 and 2015/2018 respectively)\, resulting from a breakaway of territorial and literary restrictions\, and a merging of Eastern and Western essentials to supplement the original taste of these performances. For Chinese performance goers who are also familiar with English literary masterpieces\, this creation subsequently serves as a brand-new knowledge transfer. In spite of some criticisms received for such adaptations for being “something in-between”\, it is still worthy of sensible discussions about the value of their existence. \n  \nShort Bio: \nKelly Kar Yue CHAN completed her undergraduate degree and her master’s degree both in the discipline of Translation and Interpretation at the City University of Hong Kong. She then finished her PhD in Classical Chinese Literature at the University of Edinburgh\, Scotland\, UK. She is currently an Associate Professor in language and translation at Hong Kong Metropolitan University\, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses on culture and translation\, and literary translation. Her research interests include literary translation\, translation of women’s poetry in pre-modern China\, and translation of Cantonese opera. \n\n陈家愉博士，获得香港城市大学翻译和口译学本科和硕士学位。毕业于英国苏格兰爱丁堡大学，获得中国古典文学博士学位。现任香港都会大学人文学院语言与翻译学副教授，教授文化与翻译、文学翻译等本科和研究生课程。她的研究兴趣包括文学翻译、前现代中国女性诗歌翻译和粤剧翻译。 \n. \n\n\n\n  \n\nProducer 出品 \n\n\nSponsors 赞助
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/contemporary-theater-arts-seminar-series-no-13/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Reading: 高子文《故乡》Hometown by Ziwen Gao
DESCRIPTION:高子文《故乡》Hometown by Ziwen Gao\nYing Ming Theater group\n\nDate: November 11\, 2022\, 03pm – 05pm\nLocation: Humboldtalle 32\, 2-104\, Göttingen\n \n**This event is held in Chinese!** \n语言：中文 \n联系：yingming.theater@gmail.com \n海报：刘思忆/ 敖玉敏 \n剧情：为纪念鲁迅先生《故乡》发表一百周年，编剧高子文创作了三幕喜剧《故乡》。大学生李新和李菲菲回到了位于江南的农村老家，看到故乡在新农村建设下已是旧貌换新颜，也观察到农村社会深层的巨变和割裂。剧本集中表现现代文明与传统观念的碰撞，客观地记录下新农村在新时代下所发生的文化转型。作品在喜剧性的氛围中，挖掘出了人物的悲剧性内核，极具艺术感染力。 \n  \n \nLanguage: Chinese \nContact: yingming.theater@gmail.com \nPoster: Siyi Liu/ Yumin Ao \nSynopsis:\nTo mark the centenary of the publication of Mr Lu Xun’s Hometown\, screenwriter Gao Ziwen has created a comedy in three acts called Hometown. University students Li Xin and Li Fei Fei return to their rural hometown in Jiangnan and see that their hometown has been transformed by the construction of the new countryside\, and also observe the profound changes and fragmentation of rural society. The play focuses on the collision between modern civilisation and traditional ideas\, and objectively records the cultural transformation that is taking place in the new countryside in the new era. The work has a comedic atmosphere\, but also uncovers the tragic core of the characters\, which is highly compelling. \n\nProducer 出品 \n\n\nSponsors 赞助
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/reading-%e9%ab%98%e5%ad%90%e6%96%87%e3%80%8a%e6%95%85%e4%b9%a1%e3%80%8bhometown-by-ziwen-gao/
LOCATION:Humboldtalle 32\, Humboldtalle 32\, Göttingen\, Lower Saxony\, 37073\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221124T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20221104T100210Z
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #15: Foreigners Leaving China - What Consequences for Multinationals and the Chinese Economy?
DESCRIPTION:Global China Conversations #15:\nForeigners Leaving China: What Consequences for Multinationals and the Chinese Economy?\n  \nTime: November 24\, 2022\, 11:00 am (GMT +2) in Amsterdam\, Berlin\, Rome\, Stockholm\, Vienna\nOn Zoom: For registration\, please use this zoom link. \nSpeakers:\nMaximilian Butek\, German Industry and Commerce Shanghai\, German Chamber of Commerce China\nDr. Wan-Hsin Liu\, Kiel Institute for the World Economy\n \nThe number of foreigners living in China is very low in international comparison and has further declined recently. The pandemic-related travel restrictions have significantly exacerbated the problems many Western companies in China face in attracting and retaining foreign talent and have thus led to a further reduction in the number of foreign staff employed by Western companies in China. Given the hiring difficulties the companies currently encounter\, the decline in the number of foreign employees is likely to continue – even after a future lifting of the COVID-19-related travel restrictions. Against this background\, the Global China Conversation #15 will discuss the economic challenges that the decline in the number of foreigners is causing for Western multinationals in China as well as for the Chinese economy and the world economy more broadly. \nProgram:\nThe event consists of different impulse lectures followed by a discussion.\nThe Global China Conversation #15 will be held in English. \n\n\nLiterature: \nThe impulse lectures refer to the following publication: \nBickenback\, Frank and Liu\, Wan-Hsin (forthcoming). Goodbye China: What do fewer foreigners in China mean for multinationals and the Chinese Economy? Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy \nSpeakers \n\n\n \nMaximilian Butek\nMaximilian Butek is Delegate and Chief Representative of the Delegation of German Industry & Commerce Shanghai and Executive Director and Board Member of the German Chamber of Commerce in China – East China. Mr. Maximilian Butek has more than 14 years of experience in the Network of German Chambers Abroad. Before his posting as Chief Representative of Delegation of German Industry and Commerce Shanghai\, he held positions as Chief Representative of Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Guangzhou and Ghana. His previous postings include the Southern Africa-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry\, the German-Baltic Chamber of Commerce in Estonia\, Latvia\, Lithuania and the German-Thai Chamber of Commerce. Before his career in the German Chamber Network abroad\, he gained experience in a multinational ICT company and a German strategy consulting firm. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© Christina Kloodt / Kiel Institute\n\n\nWan-Hsin Liu\nDr. Wan-Hsin Liu is a Senior Researcher in the Research Centers “International Trade and Investment” and “Innovation and International Competition” at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Since 2016\, she has also been a Coordinator at the Kiel Centre for Globalization. She is a member of the Kiel Globalization and Transformation Science\, an interdisciplinary research cluster at the Kiel University. Her research focuses on the development and consequences of direct investment and global supply chains\, as well as the determinants of innovation activities with a focus on China.\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n© Finn Mayer-Kuckuk (Autoren: Kopf&Kragen\, mark von wardenburg) \nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk \nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk is a business journalist specializing in East Asia. He heads the editorial team of China.Table\, the daily professional briefing for experts in business\, science\, politics\, and organizations. Among other things\, he has worked as a Beijing correspondent for the Handelsblatt and the DuMont Group and later represented several media as a business correspondent at the Federal Press Conference in Berlin. \n\n\n  \nContact: Silas Dreier (silas.dreier@ifw-kiel.de) \nFor more information about the Global China Conversations\, please visit the IfW Website. \n  \nAcademic Partners \n \n \n \n \n  \n  \n\nMedia Partner \n \n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing is the new independent daily reporting from Berlin\, Brussels and Beijing. The acclaimed editorial team offers an European point of view on political and technological developments in China – for leaders in government\, business\, academia\, and civil society. \nTest now free of charge for 30 days: German version – English version.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-15-foreigners-leaving-china-what-consequences-for-multinationals-and-the-chinese-economy/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221129T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221129T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Draft Theatre: The Assembly Line Theatre Production 
DESCRIPTION:Draft Theatre: The Assembly Line Theatre Production \n\nSpeaker: ZHAO Chuan\, author\, art critic\, independent theatre director\nTime: Tuesday\, Nov. 29th\, 2022\, 13: 00 PM CET\nLanguage: Chinese\nZoom link:  https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/66476427828\n\n More information: https://yingmingtheater.com/chinese-culture-seminar-series/\n\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-draft-theatre-the-assembly-line-theatre-production/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Theater
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221210
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SUMMARY:1. International Symposium on Contemporary Asian Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Between Asia and Europe\, Between Local Specificity and Global Recognition\n\n\n\n\nThe 1st International Symposium on Contemporary Asian Theatre\nYing Ming Theater group \n\nDate: December 8-9\, 2022\nLocation: Hannah Vogt Hall\, Wilhelmspl. 3\, 37073 Göttingen\nLivestream via Zoom Online **until Dec. 7** \n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction \nThe first symposium on Asian theatre in Göttingen intends to invite practitioners and theorists to engage in the dialogue about contemporary Asian Theatre. Its speakers are theatre artists\, critics\, and scholars from Japan\, China\, India\, Hong Kong\, Vietnam\, and Singapore. The symposium also includes Europe-based speakers whose practices\, investigations\, or research are closely related to Asian theatre. The theme of the 1st symposium is “Between Asia and Europe\, Between Local Specificity and Global Recognition.” The objectives of the symposium are to generate actionable ideas\, including:\n\n\n\n\ninitiating new projects of diversity and inclusion for theatre artists from Asian cultural backgrounds\ncreating a plan to improve the onboarding process for Asian art migrants\nestablishing a platform of communication about\, within\, and beyond Asian artistic communities\ndeveloping a list of ideas on how Asian artists can raise funds in order to present their respective works internationally\nelaborating possibilities for new ways of celebrating the creative achievements of artists from an Asian background\n\nThe symposium will take place on Dec. 8th and 9th in a hybrid format. It consists of three keynote speeches and two conference thematic sessions open to registered audiences\, with a roundtable meant to summarize the panel discussions. The symposium will provide an online artist forum for artists to discuss the issues of interest to them in the context of global artistic communication. Scholars from the University of Göttingen and the University of Cambridge will cohost a workshop to explore the possibility of theatre in virtual space. A scholar and performance artist from the University of California in Berkeley will conduct an online workshop on voice and body in performing art. \n  \nTopics:\n\nUrban Development and Theatre in Emerging Countries\nCross-border and Cross-cultural Interaction in Theatre\nTrans-locality and the Migration of Artistic Communities\nEcological Sustainability in Theatre\nPerformative Intergenerational Dialogue\nTheatre Arts and Technological Integration\nArts Funding and Aesthetic Self-ignition\nDirecting Contemporary Theatre in Asia\nTraditions and Revivals in Asian Theatre\nTendencies in Playwriting\n\n  \nSpeakers (Short Bios):\n\nAmelie Deuflhard\, Theatre Producer\, Artistic Director of Kampnagel Theatre in Hamburg\, Awardee of the Theatrepreis Berlin 2022\nNurkan Erpulat\, Theatre Director\, Writer\,  Artistic Advisory Board Member of Gorki Theatre in Berlin\, Head of the Directing Department at the Bavarian Academy for Performing Arts in Regensburg\nAssoc. Prof. Dr. Kyoko Iwaki\, Critic\, Assoc. Prof. of Theatre and Performance Studies\, the University of Antwerp\, Co-programmer of Theatre der Welt 2023 Frankfurt\nXiaoyi Liu\, Artistic Director of Emergency Stairs in Singapore\, Artist-in-residence at Zuni Icosahedron\nAine Nakamura\, Singer\, Performer\, Composer\, Ph.D. Program in Composition\, the University of California\, Berkeley\nDan Thy Nguyen\, Theatre Director\, Actor\, Writer\, and Singer based in Hamburg\nMing Poon\, Berlin-based Dancer\, Choreographer\, and Initiator of the Asian Performing Arts Lab\nProf. Dr. Octavian Saiu\, Scholar\, Professional Theatre Critic\, Hong Kong Metropolitan University\nProf. Dr. Deepan Sivaraman\, Director\, Scenographer\, Professor at School of Culture and Creative Expressions at Ambedkar University in Delhi\, Curator of the International Theatre Festival of Kerala – 2023\nWANG Chong\, Theatre Director\, Founder of Théatre du Rêve Expérimental\nRonja von Wurmb-Seibel\, Author\, Filmmaker\, Journalist\nNick Rongjun Yu\, Playwright\, Artistic Director of the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center\, Vice President of Shanghai Performing Arts Group\nMiao Zhao\, Theatre Director\, Founder of Theatre SanTuoQi\n\n  \nChair (Short Bio): \n\nDr. Yumin Ao\, Researcher\, Theatre Practitioner\, the University of Göttingen\n\n\nCoordinators (Short Bios):\n\nYinfu Gao\, MA student in Applied Theatre\, the University of Gießen\nAine Nakamura\, Singer\, Performer\, Composer\, Ph.D. student in Musical Composition\, the University of California\, Berkeley\nJing Wang Thomas\, Scenographer\, Stage Designer\, Ph.D. student in Arts and Technology\, the University of Cambridge\nWei Arianne Wang\, Theatre composer\, Translator\, Founder of Erised Theatre Laboratorium\, MA Student in Theatre Studies\, Sorbonne Nouvelle University in Paris\n\n\n\n\nProgram\nClick the Hyperlink for a Timetable\n\nSymposium Structure:\n\n\nKeynote Speeches: Nick Rongjun Yu; Prof. Deepan Sivaraman; Prof. Octavian Saiu  \n\n\nThematic Sessions: Global Recognition; Local Specificity  \n\n\n\n\nArtist Forum — A “Common Room” for Europe-based Asian Artists: Contemporary\, Collaboration\, Community  \n\n\nWorkshops: 1. Virtual Reality and Theatre on the Play Copenhagen 2. Finding the Communal through Transborder Art – Voice\, Bodies\, Stories  \n  \n\n\nApplication for Artist Forum: \n\nThank you for being interested in the Artists Forum. If you are an artist of Asian origin and are based in Europe\, if you want to participate in the Artists Forum and converse with other artists about common issues through a pragmatic approach\, please apply via Google Formular and submit the requested materials. Application deadline: Nov. 20th\, 2022.\n\n  \nAudience Registration:   \n\nThank you for your interest in the keynote speeches\, conference sections\, and workshops of the symposium. If you want to physically or digitally join the different parts of the symposium as an audience\, please fill in the registration form and submit it. The registration deadline is Dec. 7th\, 2022.\n\n  \nLocation:  \n\nHannah Vogt Hall. Conference and Event Center at Alte Mensa\, the University of Göttingen\, Wilhelmspl. 3\, 37073 Göttingen\nThe Conference and Event Center is located in the center of Göttingen\,  just a 14 minutes walk from the railway station. Alte Mensa\, Germany’s first canteen went into operation in 1922\, ceased operations in 2009 after 87 years\, and is now a conference and event center of the university.\nWhen you have successfully registered\, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to join the webinar.\n\n  \nOrganizers: \n \n  \n \n  \n  \nSponsor 赞助
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/1-international-symposium-on-contemporary-asian-theatre-between-asia-and-europe-between-local-specificity-and-global-recognition/
LOCATION:Hannah Vogt Hall & Online\, Wilhelmsplatz 3\, Göttingen\, Lower Saxony\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221215T120000
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #16  Deutscher Mittelstand im chinesischen Markt: Was sind die aktuellen Chancen und Herausforderungen?
DESCRIPTION:Global China Conversations #16:\nDeutscher Mittelstand im chinesischen Markt: Was sind die aktuellen Chancen und Herausforderungen?\n  \nZeit: 15.12.2022\, 11:00 (CET)\nOnline auf Zoom: Bitte folgen sie diesem Link für die Registrierung. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThema\nDauerlockdowns\, Reiserestriktionen\, Abwanderndes Personal aus dem Ausland – vieles wurde für den deutschen Mittelstand in China seit Beginn der Pandemie erschwert. Dabei hatte er es nie leicht: Das rapide Tempo der Veränderungen im chinesischen Markt\, den Gesetzen und der Gesellschaft konfrontierte die Unternehmen oft mit ganz neuen Fragen: Ab wie vielen Mitarbeitern zählt man in China überhaupt als mittelständisch? Wie tritt man vor Ort für die eigenen Interessen ein\, ohne Kenntnis von Sprache\, Kultur und den richtigen Kontakten? Die Chancen lockten dennoch viele: Die Nähe zu Zulieferern versprach vereinfachte Beschaffung von Material und Komponenten. Die Größe des Marktes und der gute Ruf deutscher Qualität taten ihr übriges. Trotz der Widrigkeiten gelang es den gut Vorbereiteten\, ihre Nischen im Markt zu besetzen und sich erfolgreich in China zu etablieren. Kann das weiterhin gelingen? Erschweren die Reiserestriktionen Beziehungsaufbau und Personalschulung? Oder bieten sie nicht mitunter auch Gelegenheit zur Einsparung und Entwicklung innovativer Lösungen zur Distanzüberbrückung? \nIn Global China Conversation #16 möchten wir diese und weitere Fragen im Gespräch mit zwei deutschen Unternehmerinnen besprechen\, die das China-Geschäft aus erster Hand kennen. \nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion. \nDie Global China Conversation #16 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \n\n\n\n\nSprechende\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJulia Güsten  \nJulia Güsten ist geschäftsführende Gesellschafterin der Sharehouse (Nanjing) Co.\, Ltd. Das Sharehouse Konzept – Kosten sparen durch Teilen von Ressourcen – ist das Ergebnis von fast 30 Jahren Erfahrung\, kleine und mittelständische Unternehmen bei ihrem Start in den chinesischen Markt zu unterstützen. Sie lebt bereits seit 1994 in China. Vor Sharehouse hat sie die Logistikabteilung einer deutschen Niederlassung in Südchina aufgebaut und geleitet und 17 Jahre lang in Nanjing als Repräsentantin des Landes Baden-Württemberg und Geschäftsführerin von Baden-Württemberg International (bw-i) gearbeitet. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClaudia Gläser  \nClaudia Gläser ist geschäftsführende Gesellschafterin des Schwarzwälder Familienunternehmens Gläser GmbH in Horb drei weitere internationale Tochtergesellschaften in den USA\, Mexiko und China. Sie ist außerdem Trägerin der Wirtschaftsmedaille des Landes Baden-Württembergs und Präsidentin der Industrie- und Handelskammer Nordschwarzwald. Ende April 2020 hat sie der ständige Ausschuss des Landtags in den SWR-Rundfunkrat berufen. Außerdem ist sie Aufsichtsratsmitglied bei Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI) und vielfältig ehrenamtlich aktiv\, darunter beim Karriere- und Mentoring-Portal „Spitzenfrauen“ Baden-Württemberg\, in der Jury des jährlichen bundesweiten Wettbewerbs „Jugend gründet“\, und im Verband deutscher Unternehmerinnen (vdu). \n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDietmar Beatge  \nDietmar Baetge ist Professor für Internationales Handelsrecht und Wirtschaftsprivatrecht an der Technischen Hochschule Wildau. Er war u.a. Referent am Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht in Hamburg und Partner einer deutsch-griechischen Anwaltskanzlei. Zu seinen Forschungsschwerpunkten gehören die Wechselwirkungen zwischen Wettbewerbs- und internationaler Handelspolitik. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nWissenschaftliche Partner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMedienpartner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing ist das Leitmedium für Entscheider in Politik\, Wirtschaft\, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Werktäglich News und Analysen über politische und technologische Entwicklungen in China und die Beziehungen zu Europa. \nJetzt unverbindlich für 30 Tage testen: deutsche Version kostenlos testen – englische Version kostenlos testen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-16-deutscher-mittelstand-im-chinesischen-markt-was-sind-die-aktuellen-chancen-und-herausforderungen/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations,Lecture
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SUMMARY:"Contemporary Theater Arts” Seminar Series No. 15  Topic: The Art of Audience Participation in Applied Theatre 
DESCRIPTION:“Contemporary Theater Arts” Seminar Series No. 15\nTopic: The Art of Audience Participation in Applied Theatre \nSpeaker: Assoc. Prof. Estella Wong\nTime: Thursday\, Jan. 19\, 2023\, 13: 00 PM -14: 30 PM CET\, Hong Kong Time 20: 00-21: 30 PM\nLanguage: English\nLink:    https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/69482194990\nMeeting ID: 694 8219 4990 \nAbstract:\nThe emergence of applied theatre as a refreshing alternative to the theatre mainstream has been gaining more attention and popularity in recent years both locally and internationally. Amongst all the definitive features of applied theatre works\, the specific modes of audience participation have been significant\, with very specific knowledge\, skills\, and rationale behind them. This short talk introduces the various forms of audience participation in the selected cases\, especially featuring a contemporary digital theatre work created during the pandemic times\, which was awarded “The Featured Works of 2020” by the International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong)\, and its latest development. \nBio:\nEstella Wong is currently the Associate Professor and the Head of Applied Theatre in the School of Drama\, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Graduated from the academy and Birmingham City University UK\, Estella has been actively working as an applied theatre practitioner\, drama educator\, theatre director\, actress and a practice-as-research academic for 25 years. She established and designed the first local Master of Fine Arts programme Drama and Theatre Education major in 2008; and the first local Bachelor of Fine Arts programme Applied Theatre major in 2022. Estella’s publications include Applying Theatre (co-authored 2011)\, chapter contributor of Performing research: Tensions\, triumphs and trade-offs of Ethnodrama (edited by Ackroyd & O’Toole\, 2010)\, Chinese translation of Dramawise: An Introduction of GCSE of Drama by Brad Haseman & John O’Toole (2005)\, Chinese translation of Gavin Bolton: Essential Writings by David Davis (2013)\, editor of Risks and Opportunities: the Tension in Hong Kong (2007). The Estella Wong Applied Theatre and Drama Education Scholarships was founded in 2010 for supporting drama students who have shown outstanding commitment in the Applied theatre and drama education field\, more than 20 graduate and undergraduate students have been awarded thus far.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/contemporary-theater-arts-seminar-series-no-15-topic-the-art-of-audience-participation-in-applied-theatre/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230124T181500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230124T194500
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CREATED:20230112T112904Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: The paradox of Wealthy Merchants and Weak Capital Accumulation in Late Imperial China
DESCRIPTION:  \nFrancois Gipoloux\, CNRS Paris: The paradox of Wealthy Merchants and Weak Capital Accumulation in Late Imperial China\nTime: 24. Jan. 2023\, 18:15 – 19:45\nPlace: KWZ 0.607
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-the-paradox-of-wealthy-merchants-and-weak-capital-accumulation-in-late-imperial-china/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.607
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230126T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230126T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20230111T114043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230111T115713Z
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #17  Ideologie vor Wirtschaft: Vor welchen Herausforderungen stehen europäische Unternehmen in China?
DESCRIPTION:Global China Conversations #17:\nIdeologie vor Wirtschaft: Vor welchen Herausforderungen stehen europäische Unternehmen in China?\n  \nZeit: 26.01.2023\, 12:00 – 13:00 (CET)\nOnline auf Zoom: Bitte folgen sie diesem Link für die Registrierung. \n  \nThema\nMit Xi Jinpings Aufstieg an die Staatsspitze Chinas rückte die Ideologie der Kommunistischen Partei wieder ins Zentrum von Staat und Gesellschaft. Während die Reformära von pragmatischen Prinzipien\, Dezentralisierung und Öffnung geleitet war\, sind es nun Zentralisierung sowie politische und wirtschaftliche Isolation\, die den Kurs bestimmen. Beobachter sprechen von einer neo-maoistischen Wende in der chinesischen Politik; Xi Jinping und die Partei stehen im Zentrum der nationalen Verjüngung und des Chinesischen Traum. Diese von Ideologie bestimme Wirtschaftspolitik sorgt nicht erst seit der während der Pandemie verfolgten Null-Covid-Strategie für Verunsicherung. Unternehmen sehen sich zusehends gezwungen\, ihre China-Aktivitäten zu reduzieren und zu isolieren. \nVor diesem Hintergrund diskutieren wir zum Jahresbeginn folgende Fragen: Sind die Lockerungen der Null-Covid-Politik ein erster Schritt aus der Isolation? Was ist die neue Parteiideologie? Wie verändert sich die Kommunistische Partei und welche Rolle spielt Loyalität unter den Parteikadern? Wird China für deutsche und europäische Unternehmen wieder ein zuverlässiger und berechenbarer Handelspartner werden? \nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecherinnen und Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion.\nDie Global China Conversation #17 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \nSprecherinnen und Sprecher\n\nJörg Wuttke  \nJörg Wuttke ist Chefrepräsentant eines großen deutschen Dax-Konzerns in China. Er ist zudem Präsident der Europäischen Handelskammer in China – ein Amt\, das er bereits von 2007 bis 2010 sowie von 2014 bis 2017 besetzt hatte. Wuttke ist Mitglied des Beratergremiums des Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) in Berlin und lebt seit mehr als drei Jahrzehnten in Peking. \n\n\nCarolin Kautz  \nDr. Kautz studierte Sinologie und Politikwissenschaft in Göttingen und an der Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU). Nach Praxiserfahrungen bei der Hessischen Stiftung für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (HSFK) und dem German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) begann sie ein Forschungsprojekt zu Parteidisziplin und Korruption in China an der Universität Göttingen\, das sie mit einer Dissertation zur sozialen Identität der Partei und der Bedeutung der Ideologie für die Kommunistische Partei Chinas abschloss. Im Rahmen ihrer Dissertation absolvierte sie einen Forschungsaufenthalt an der University of Sydney. Ihre Forschungsinteressen umfassen die Kommunistische Partei Chinas\, Ideologiedebatten und die Legitimität politischer Herrschaft sowie deren Anfechtung. Außerdem interessiert sie sich für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik und die innenpolitischen Einflussfaktoren hierauf. \n\nModeration\n\nAmelie Richter  \nAmelie Richter ist Journalistin und Sinologin. Bei China.Table befasst sie sich vor allem mit den Beziehungen zwischen der Europäischen Union und der Volksrepublik. Vor China.Table war Richter für die Deutsche Presse-Agentur in Australien\, Mexiko und Straßburg im Einsatz. Sie lebt aktuell in Paris. \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nWissenschaftliche Partner\n \n. \n. \n\n\n\n.\n\n\n.\n.\n\n\n\n\n\nMedienpartner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nChina.Table Professional Briefing ist das Leitmedium für Entscheider in Politik\, Wirtschaft\, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Werktäglich News und Analysen über politische und technologische Entwicklungen in China und die Beziehungen zu Europa. \nJetzt unverbindlich für 30 Tage testen: deutsche Version kostenlos testen – englische Version kostenlos testen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-17-ideologie-vor-wirtschaft-vor-welchen-herausforderungen-stehen-europaische-unternehmen-in-china/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230127T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230127T170000
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SUMMARY:Script Reading: Mr. Big
DESCRIPTION:Mr. Big\nAuthor: Li Jing\nLanguage: Chinese\nDate: January 27\, 2023\nVenue: LSG University of Göttingen\nRegistration: yingming.theater@gmail.com\nWebpage: https://yingmingtheater.com \n\n  \n“Mr. Big\,” a play based on the leading figure of modern Chinese literature\, is the first attempt to visualize Lu Xun’s image on the stage. The play starts with Lu Xun’s death and then shows the flashback scenes of the protagonist’s encounters with the people he was most concerned about during his lifetime. The play highlights how they fell into conversations and were engaged in arguments. Li Jing uses stream-of-consciousness writing to capture Lu Xun’s most painful knots in his heart.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/script-reading-mr-big/
LOCATION:LSG
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230216T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230216T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T210231
CREATED:20230214T143157Z
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #18 Braucht Deutschland eine China-Strategie?
DESCRIPTION:Global China Conversations #19\nBraucht Deutschland eine China-Strategie?\nZeit: 16.03.2023\, 11:00 – 12:00 (CET)\nOnline auf Zoom: Bitte folgen sie diesem Link für die Registrierung. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThema\nChina ist heutzutage die zweitgrößte Volkswirtschaft weltweit und prägt als Absatz- wie als Beschaffungsmarkt den globalen Handel. Es gehört zusammen mit den USA zu den wichtigsten Akteuren in einer zunehmend von geopolitischen Faktoren und Rivalität bestimmten Welt. Aufgrund der zugenommenen wirtschaftlichen Verflechtungen im Handel und Kapitalverkehr und der von den westlichen demokratischen Ländern immer stärker betonten systemischen Rivalität arbeiten die Europäische Union und viele EU-Mitgliedsstaaten erstmalig an einer Strategie gegenüber einem einzelnen Land\, um in der Zukunft besser ihre Interessen gegenüber China durchsetzen zu können. Auch die deutsche Regierung arbeitet an einer derartigen Strategie. Aber braucht Deutschland wirklich eine „China“-Strategie? Welche Voraussetzungen müssen erfüllt werden\, um überhaupt eine effektive Strategie zu entwickeln? Was kann von so einer Chinastrategie erwartet werden? In welchem Zusammenhang soll die Chinastrategie Deutschlands mit der Chinastrategie der EU stehen? Oder gibt es eine strategische Alternative zu der (geplanten) Chinastrategie? \nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion. \nDie Global China Conversation #19 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \n\n\n\n\nLiteratur\n\n\nDie Impulsvorträge nehmen Bezug auf folgende Veröffentlichungen: \nGörg\, H.\, Kamin\, K.\, Langhammer\, R. J.\, & Liu\, W.-H. (2023). Die geplante China-Strategie Deutschlands ist der falsche Weg. Kiel Focus.  \n\n\n\n\nSprecher\n\n\n \n\n\n\n© IfW Kiel\, Michael Stefan \n\n\n\nHolger Görg  \nProf. Holger Görg\, Ph.D. ist Präsident des Kiel Instituts für Weltwirtschaft. Er ist Professor für Außenwirtschaft an der Christian-Albrecht-Universität zu Kiel und Leiter des Forschungsbereichs ‘Internationaler Handel und Investitionen’ am Kiel Institut. Seit 2016 leitet er das Kiel Centre for Globalization. Weiterhin ist er ein Research Fellow des Tuborg Centre for Globalisation and Firms an der Universität Aarhus\, des Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy an der University of Nottingham und des IZA in Bonn. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nKatja Leikert  \nDr. Katja Leikert ist seit 2013 Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages und sitzt dort als promovierte Sicherheitspolitikerin für die CDU im Auswärtigen Ausschuss. Zusätzlich ist sie Mitglied im Unterausschuss Abrüstung\, Rüstungskontrolle und Nichtverbreitung sowie Obfrau der CDU/CSU-Fraktion im Familienausschuss. \n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n \n\n\n\n© Finn Mayer-Kuckuk (Autoren: Kopf&Kragen\, mark von wardenburg) \n\n\n\nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk  \nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk ist Wirtschaftsjournalist mit Schwerpunkt Ostasien. Er leitet die Redaktion des China.Table\, des täglichen Professional-Briefings für Experten in Wirtschaft\, Wissenschaft\, Politik und Organisationen. Mayer-Kuckuk hat unter anderem als Peking-Korrespondent für das Handelsblatt und die DuMont-Gruppe gearbeitet und hat später eine Reihe von Medien als Wirtschaftskorrespondent in der Bundespressekonferenz in Berlin vertreten. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKontakt\nSilas Dreier\nsilas.dreier@ifw-kiel.de\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistrierung\n\n\n\n\n\n\n> zur Online Anmeldung \n\n\n\n\n\nWissenschaftliche Partner\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMedienpartner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing ist das Leitmedium für Entscheider in Politik\, Wirtschaft\, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Werktäglich News und Analysen über politische und technologische Entwicklungen in China und die Beziehungen zu Europa. \nJetzt unverbindlich für 30 Tage testen: deutsche Version kostenlos testen – englische Version kostenlos testen \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-18-spannungen-um-taiwan-wie-ist-die-aktuelle-situation-und-welche-herausforderungen-ergeben-sich-fur-unternehmen-und-die-wirtschaft/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230222T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230222T143000
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CREATED:20230216T174721Z
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SUMMARY:The Seeds of Drama—Taking The Clothes of Rongyi as an example 戏剧的种子——以《戎夷之衣》为例
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nTopic: The Seeds of Drama—Taking The Clothes of Rongyi as an example 戏剧的种子——以《戎夷之衣》为例\nSpeaker: LI Jing\, Playwright\, Deputy Editor in Chief of Chinese Literature\nTime: Feb. 22nd\, CET 1: 00 PM\, Beijing Time 8: 00 PM\nZoom: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/64401512154\nMeeting ID: 644 0151 2154\n\n李静，剧作家，文学评论家。著有话剧《大先生》《秦国喜剧》《戎夷之衣》，出版有五卷本文集《我害怕生活》（包括《必须冒犯观众》《捕风记》《王小波的遗产》《致你》《戎夷之衣》)等。现居北京。《戎夷之衣》这部作品改编自《吕氏春秋·恃君览第八》中戎夷解衣的故事，一个人的棉衣和另一个人的余生，就这样被紧紧地焊接在一起。本次讲座作者将以此为例谈谈如何形成和确立一部戏的精神主题。这主题是一部戏的核心和种子。\n\n\nLi Jing\, playwright\, and literary critic\, is the author of Mr. Big\, Comedy of the State of Qin\, and the Clothes of Rongyi\, and published five volumes of the anthology I’m Afraid of Life (including “Must Offend the Audience” “Catching the Wind” “Wang Xiaobo’s Legacy” “To You ” “The Clothes of Rongyi”). She lives in Beijing. The Clothes of Rongyi is adapted from the story of Rongyi depicted in the Examinations Section 8 of the Annals of Lü Buwei (compiled in 239 BC). It tells about a cotton coat and Rongyi bonded together for life. Li Jing will take this play as an example to talk about how to develop a theme when writing a play script——the seed of a play.\n\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/the-seeds-of-drama-taking-the-clothes-of-rongyi-as-an-example-%e6%88%8f%e5%89%a7%e7%9a%84%e7%a7%8d%e5%ad%90-%e4%bb%a5%e3%80%8a%e6%88%8e%e5%a4%b7%e4%b9%8b%e8%a1%a3/
LOCATION:Lower Saxony
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230223T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230223T180000
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SUMMARY:Christian Henriot & Cecile Armand \, Aix-Marseille University:  Taming the Digital Dragon. Textbases\, Datafication\, and the Study of Modern China 
DESCRIPTION:23. Feb.\, 16:15 – 17:45 \nKWZ 0.602 \nAbstract:\nSince the mid-1990s much has been written about digital history and how the Internet and the dematerialization of historical sources are transforming the ways in which historians can muster their materials. The major shift\, however\, occurred when historical sources became available in full text format. This finally opened the way to approaches and methods based on text analysis and natural language processing\, though with a particular challenge due to the very nature of historical sources. The ENP-China project has been at the forefront of developing a set of resources — text database\, spatial database\, and HistText — that break through the limits of historical investigation on modern China. \nSpeakers: \nChristian Henriot is a Professor of modern Chinese history at Aix-Marseille University and a former Senior Research Fellow at the Institut Universitaire de France (2007-2012). He is the author and editor of several books on modern Chinese history\, including Prostitution and Sexuality in Shanghai. A Social History\, 1849-1949 (Cambridge UP\, 2001)\, In the Shadow of the Rising Sun. Shanghai under Japanese Occupation (Cambridge UP\, 2004)\, Visualizing China (Brill\, 2012) and Scythe and the city. A social history of death in Shanghai (1865-1965) (2016\, Stanford UP). Henriot is also the creator of a digital research and resource platform on Shanghai history (http://virtualshanghai.net) and the P.I. of the ENP-China Project (ERC) (https://www.enpchina.eu/) \nCécile Armand is a postdoctoral researcher in the ERC project “Elites\, Networks and Power in modern China” (Aix-Marseille University)\, a former postdoctoral fellow of the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange (2018-20)\, and Andrew Mellon postdoctoral fellow in the DHAsia program at Stanford University (2017-18). Her first monograph based on her dissertation will be published by De Gruyter (Berlin) under the title: Madmen in Shanghai: A social history of advertising in modern China. She is the author of several articles on advertising\, urban history\, transnational elites in modern China\, and digital history.  She is the creator of a digital research platform (https://madspace.org/). \nOrganizer:\nProf. Dominic Sachsenmaier\, University of Göttingen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/christian-henriot-cecile-armand-aix-marseille-university-taming-the-digital-dragon-textbases-datafication-and-the-study-of-modern-china/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.602
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230315T130000
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SUMMARY:Theater Identity
DESCRIPTION:ZHANG Xian \nMarch 15\, 2023\, Wednesday\, CET 13:00 PM\, Beijing Time 20:00 PM \nZoom: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/64857394408 \nMeeting ID: 648 5739 4408 \nHosts: Prof. Dr. Ziwen Gao (Nanjing University)\, Dr. Yumin Ao (The University of Göttingen) \nZhang Xian is a playwright\, theater director\, social choreographer\, and art activist. As one of the earliest independent dramatists in China in the post-Mao era\, he has long been based on the idea of civil society\, initiating and hosting several folk art groups\, pan-theater spaces\, and art festivals. He devotes himself to socio-theatrical actions in the hope of transforming lives. In 2005\, he participated in the creation of the independent artists’ consensus group—Zuhe Niao (Teaser Association)\, where he presented his creative works of anarchist dramatic performances\, ranging from dance theater\, physical theater\, and installation performance to forum theater and conceptual theater\, which continue to influence the resistance culture of the younger generation. He has published books\, including The Theatre of the Occult\, Myth in Action\, and How to Create Yourself. \n张献，剧作家、剧场导演、社会编舞家、艺术行动者。作为后毛泽东时代中国最早的独立戏剧家，他长期立足民间社会，发起组织、主持多个民间艺术团体、泛剧场空间及艺术节，致力于改造生活的社会戏剧行动。2005年参与创建独立艺术家共识组织”组合嬲”，逐一推出从舞蹈剧场、身体剧场、装置表演，到言论行动剧场、概念剧场等创造性安那其社会表演代表作品，与其主要著作《隐修剧场》、《神话行动》和《怎样创造自己》一道，持续地影响着年青一代的抵抗文化。
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/theater-identity/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230316T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230316T120000
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CREATED:20230308T141253Z
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #19 Braucht Deutschland eine China-Strategie?
DESCRIPTION:Thema\nChina ist heutzutage die zweitgrößte Volkswirtschaft weltweit und prägt als Absatz- wie als Beschaffungsmarkt den globalen Handel. Es gehört zusammen mit den USA zu den wichtigsten Akteuren in einer zunehmend von geopolitischen Faktoren und Rivalität bestimmten Welt. Aufgrund der zugenommenen wirtschaftlichen Verflechtungen im Handel und Kapitalverkehr und der von den westlichen demokratischen Ländern immer stärker betonten systemischen Rivalität arbeiten die Europäische Union und viele EU-Mitgliedsstaaten erstmalig an einer Strategie gegenüber einem einzelnen Land\, um in der Zukunft besser ihre Interessen gegenüber China durchsetzen zu können. Auch die deutsche Regierung arbeitet an einer derartigen Strategie. Aber braucht Deutschland wirklich eine „China“-Strategie? Welche Voraussetzungen müssen erfüllt werden\, um überhaupt eine effektive Strategie zu entwickeln? Was kann von so einer Chinastrategie erwartet werden? In welchem Zusammenhang soll die Chinastrategie Deutschlands mit der Chinastrategie der EU stehen? Oder gibt es eine strategische Alternative zu der (geplanten) Chinastrategie? \nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion. \nDie Global China Conversation #19 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \n\n\n\n\nLiteratur\n\n\nDie Impulsvorträge nehmen Bezug auf folgende Veröffentlichungen: \nGörg\, H.\, Kamin\, K.\, Langhammer\, R. J.\, & Liu\, W.-H. (2023). Die geplante China-Strategie Deutschlands ist der falsche Weg. Kiel Focus.  \n\n\n\n\nSprecher\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© IfW Kiel\, Michael Stefan \n\n\n\nHolger Görg  \nProf. Holger Görg\, Ph.D. ist Präsident des Kiel Instituts für Weltwirtschaft. Er ist Professor für Außenwirtschaft an der Christian-Albrecht-Universität zu Kiel und Leiter des Forschungsbereichs ‘Internationaler Handel und Investitionen’ am Kiel Institut. Seit 2016 leitet er das Kiel Centre for Globalization. Weiterhin ist er ein Research Fellow des Tuborg Centre for Globalisation and Firms an der Universität Aarhus\, des Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy an der University of Nottingham und des IZA in Bonn. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKatja Leikert  \nDr. Katja Leikert ist seit 2013 Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages und sitzt dort als promovierte Sicherheitspolitikerin für die CDU im Auswärtigen Ausschuss. Zusätzlich ist sie Mitglied im Unterausschuss Abrüstung\, Rüstungskontrolle und Nichtverbreitung sowie Obfrau der CDU/CSU-Fraktion im Familienausschuss. \n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n© Finn Mayer-Kuckuk (Autoren: Kopf&Kragen\, mark von wardenburg) \n\n\n\nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk  \nFinn Mayer-Kuckuk ist Wirtschaftsjournalist mit Schwerpunkt Ostasien. Er leitet die Redaktion des China.Table\, des täglichen Professional-Briefings für Experten in Wirtschaft\, Wissenschaft\, Politik und Organisationen. Mayer-Kuckuk hat unter anderem als Peking-Korrespondent für das Handelsblatt und die DuMont-Gruppe gearbeitet und hat später eine Reihe von Medien als Wirtschaftskorrespondent in der Bundespressekonferenz in Berlin vertreten. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKontakt\nSilas Dreier\nsilas.dreier@ifw-kiel.de\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganisator\nKiel Institute for the World Economy\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistrierung\n\n\n> zur Online Anmeldung \n\n\n\n\n\nWissenschaftliche Partner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMedienpartner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChina.Table Professional Briefing ist das Leitmedium für Entscheider in Politik\, Wirtschaft\, Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Werktäglich News und Analysen über politische und technologische Entwicklungen in China und die Beziehungen zu Europa. \nJetzt unverbindlich für 30 Tage testen: deutsche Version kostenlos testen – englische Version kostenlos testen
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SUMMARY:Labour and Migration in Guangzhou: Reading Group with Prof. Nellie Chu\, Duke Kunshan University
DESCRIPTION:Dear students\, dear colleagues\, we warmly invite you to join our upcoming reading group with Prof. Nellie Chu on April 13\, 2023: Labour and Migration in Guangzhou. \nDate: April 13\, 2023\nTime: 1pm – 3pm\nPlace: CeMEAS Meeting Room\, KWZ 0.701 \nThe reading group is an exclusive opportunity to delve into migration and labour research in South China.\nReading and discussing research together will give you new ideas\, perspectives and information and will greatly enrich your knowledge! \nWe will focus on two papers:\nCastillo\, Roberto. 2016. “‘Homing’ Guangzhou: Emplacement\, belonging and precarity among Africans in China.” International Journal of Cultural Studies\, Vol. 19(3): 287–306. \nChu\, Nellie. 2019. “Jiagongchang Household Workshops as Marginal Hubs of Women’s Subcontracted Labour in Guangzhou.” Modern Asian Studies 53\, 3: 800-821. \nWe invite up to ten advanced BA students\, MA and PhD students to participate and we kindly ask you to read the two papers in advance and prepare questions for discussion! \n Please register by email to Ms. Lu Cai (assist@cemeas.uni-goettingen.de). \nNellie Chu is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Duke Kunshan University in Kunshan\, China. She has published in positions: east Asia critique\, Modern Asian Studies\, Culture\, Theory\, and Critique\, and Journal of Modern Craft. Her work can also be found in Made in China Journal\, Youth Circulations\, and University of Nottingham China Policy Institute blog. \n  \nImage:\nThe southern end of Baohan Straight Street (facing south)\, the heart of the African area\, Dengfeng Subdistrict\, Yuexiu District\, Guangzhou\, Guangdong\, China\nAnna Rodesiak: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Anna_Frodesiak\nCC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication\n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/reading-group-with-prof-nellie-chu-duke-kunshan-university/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.701
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Workshop
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