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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #21  Geopolitik im Rohstoffmarkt: Wie balanciert Europa Chinas Zentralität?
DESCRIPTION:Thema\nGraphit\, Nickel\, Kobalt\, Lithium\, und die 17 Metalle der seltenen Erden – all diese Rohstoffe sind für die Energiewende\, Digitalisierung und andere kritische Sektoren unverzichtbar. Zudem werden steigende Mengen dieser mineralischen Rohstoffe nachgefragt. In Deutschland\, in der EU\, und weltweit. Entsprechend dynamisch ist der globale Rohstoffwettbewerb. Gefördert werden mineralische Rohstoffe nur in einer Handvoll Länder und die Raffinierung ist in noch weniger Ländern noch konzentrierter.  Heute dominieren chinesische Firmen die globalen Rohstofflieferketten. \nDiese Abhängigkeit von China ist eine Herausforderung für die Europäische Union (EU)\, welche eine Politik der strategischen Autonomie verfolgt. Die EU strebt mit dem „Critical Raw Materials Act“ eine Diversifizierung der Rohstoffimporte um Einhaltung effektiver Nachhaltigkeitsstandards an. \nAngesichts dieser Herausforderungen werden wir unter anderem folgende Fragen diskutieren: Welche kritischen Abhängigkeiten bestehen? Wie gelingt der EU eine rasche Diversifizierung der Rohstoffquellen? Welche Rohstoffstrategie verfolgt China? Wie werden im Jahr 2030 die europäisch-chinesischen Rohstofflieferketten aussehen? Welche Rollen spielen dabei Nachhaltigkeitsstandards? \n  \nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion. \nDie Global China Conversation #21 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \n\n\n\n\nLiteratur\n\n\nDie Impulsvorträge nehmen Bezug auf folgende Veröffentlichungen: \nEU Critical Raw Materials Act \nCarry\, I.\, Godehardt\, N.\, & Müller\, M. (2023). Die Zukunft europäisch-chinesischer Rohstofflieferketten: Drei Szenarien für das Jahr 2030 – und was sich daraus ergibt. SWP-Aktuell\, 2023(A 15)\, 1-8.  \n\n\n\n\nSprechende\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nMarkus Herrmann Chen  \nMarkus Herrmann Chen ist Mitgründer und Managing Director der China Macro Group (CMG / www.chinamacro.eu) und erfahrener Berater für europäische Unternehmen und öffentliche Institutionen im chinesischen Markt. Er ist Experte für Chinas Wirtschafts-\, Handels- und Forschungs- und Technologiepolitik sowie politische Zusammenarbeit und Regierungsbeziehungen. Vor CMG war Markus Government Affairs Director bei Bayer MaterialScience in China und Management Consultant bei der Boston Consulting Group in Shanghai\, Hongkong und Zürich. Er ist Strategic Advisor Europe für Caixin Global\, Vorstandsmitglied des Schweizer Forums für Außenpolitik (Foraus) und Stiftungsratsmitglied des Stein am Rhein Symposiums (stars). Markus hält einen B.A. und M.A. in Rechtswissenschaften von den Universitäten Genf\, Bern und Fribourg\, und absolvierte darüber hinaus weiterführende Zertifikate in Chinesisch von der Peking Universität\, Public Policy von der ETH Zürich und Angewandter Ethik von der Universität Zürich. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nNadine Godehardt  \nNadine Godehardt ist Forscherin der Forschungsgruppe Asien am Deutschen Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit. Seit 2015 ist sie darüber hinaus Mit-Herausgeberin der Buchreihe “Routledge Studies on Challenges\, Crises and Dissent in World Politics” und Affiliierte Wissenschaftlerin am NCB The Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory. Neben ihrer Promotion 2012 (Dr. phil.) in Politikwissenschaften an der Universität Hamburg war sie als Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies in Hamburg tätig. Frau Godehardt hält einen Master in Politikwissenschaft\, Philosophie und Sinologie von der Universität Tübingen. \n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nVera Eichenauer  \nVera Eichenauer ist Ökonomin an der Konjunkturforschungsstelle KOF der ETH Zürich und Fellow des Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft. Sie interessiert sich für Wirtschaftspolitik und Fragen der internationalen ökonomischen Governance. Sie forscht aktuell unter anderem zu Europas Umgang mit Chinas wirtschaftlicher Präsenz und Einfluss durch wirtschaftspolitische Massnahmen. Sie promovierte 2016 an der Universität Heidelberg in Volkswirtschaft und erhielt ihren Masterabschluss in Internationalen Beziehungen von der Sciences Po Paris. \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\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
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-21-geopolitik-im-rohstoffmarkt-wie-balanciert-europa-chinas-zentralitat/
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SUMMARY:Dr. Hu Nan\, Fudan University: Towards an Anticolonial Asian Cinema: the 1957 Asian Film Week and China’s Imagination of Asia
DESCRIPTION:11. May\, 18:15 – 19:45\nVG 2.103 \nAbstract:\nThis talk traces the forgotten history of the Asian Film Week held by and in China in 1957. It engages with two recent discussions of cultural politics in the Cold War era. First\, there is a growing interest in Sino-Asian cultural relations in the 1950s and 1960s\, but scholars have not focused attention on film festivals\, which was a very important element of cultural diplomacy during the Cold War. Second\, studies on film festivals among Asian countries in this period highlight events sponsored by either the U. S. or the Soviet Union\, leaving the efforts and experiments of cinematic practices beyond the superpowers understudied. Drawing on a variety of sources including contemporary newspapers\, magazines\, festival brochures\, local film gazetteers\, government documents\, and the films shown at the 1957 Asian Film Week\, this talk demonstrates that film festival was a crucial part of China’s inter-Asian cultural diplomacy in the Bandung age and that the postcolonial Asian countries played an active role in defining “Asian cinema” and “Asianness” alternative to the superpowers’ imagination. Not only did the Film Week build an inter-Asian cinematic network beyond the Cold War divide to improve China’s diplomatic relations with many Asian countries\, but it also sought to unite Asian filmmakers with anticolonial aesthetics and agenda\, which challenged the cinema-as-entertainment model previously entrenched in other inter-Asian cinematic networks. This talk will also discuss the enduring influence of the Asian Film Week as an important event in the history of world cinema\, including its connections with the Afro-Asian Film Festival (1958-1964) and the Third Cinema movement. \nBio:\nNan Hu is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at Fudan University\, Shanghai. She earned her Ph. D. in Chinese and Comparative Literature in 2021 at Washington University in St. Louis\, where she completed a dissertation entitled “In Other Voices: Dubbing Foreign Films in Maoist China (1949-1976).” Her current research projects explore the idea of inter-Asian solidarity among Chinese intellectuals around the 1960s\, and the ways zoos have reconfigured the human-animal relationship vis-à-vis the Chinese projects of nation-building\, modernity\, and revolution. Her studies have been funded by the McDonnell International Scholars Academy\, the Center for the Humanities at Washington University\, Ministry of Education (Taiwan)\, and China Postdoctoral International Exchange Program\, among others. \nOrganizer:\nProf. Dominic Sachsenmaier\, University of Göttingen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/dr-hu-nan-fudan-university-towards-an-anticolonial-asian-cinema-the-1957-asian-film-week-and-chinas-imagination-of-asia/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230517T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230517T160000
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SUMMARY:“Contemporary Theatre Arts” Seminar No. 18: Theatre as Wild Grass
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nSpeaker: Kai Tuchmann \nTime: May 17\, 2023\, Wednesday\, CET 14:00 PM\, Beijing time 20:00 PM \nLanguage: English \nZoom: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/64821966382 \nMeeting ID: 648 2196 6382 \n  \n“The past life has died. I exult over its death because from this I know that it once existed. From the clay of life abandoned on the ground grow no lofty trees\, only wild grass. Wild grass strikes no empty roots\, has no beautiful flowers and leaves\, yet it imbibes dew\, water\, and the blood and flesh of the dead\, although all try to rob it of life.” –Lu Xun Wild Grass \n  \nThe Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Göttingen is delighted to extend an invitation to Mr. Kai Tuchmann\, a distinguished dramaturge\, director\, author\, and fellow of the Mellon School of Theatre at Harvard University. Mr. Tuchmann will be delivering a talk on May 17th. This event is jointly organized with the Department of Theater\, Film\, and TV Arts at Nanjing University. \nThis talk circles around Kai Tuchmann’s most recent publication “Postdramatic Dramaturgies-Resonances between Asia and Europe”. This volume introduces the reader to the aesthetics of leading practitioners of post-dramatic theatre from China and the German-speaking world: Zhao Chuan\, Wen Hui\, Boris Nikitin\, and Hans-Werner Kroesinger. The dramaturgies of these theatre makers utilize the assembly of theatre in a way that is not primarily concerned with aesthetic matters\, but instead\, they focus on connections to the neglected and forgotten. In his talk\, Kai will situate this dramaturgical approach by evoking Lu Xun’s metaphor of Wild Grass. \n  \n  \nKai Tuchmann graduated in directing from Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch in Berlin. He works as a dramaturge\, director\, and academic. As a visiting professor at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing\, he helped develop the curriculum for the BA Dramaturgy program there. In his internationally shown documentary theatre works\, Kai has explored the afterlife of the Cultural Revolution in contemporary China\, the impact of urbanization on migrant workers in Europe and Asia\, and the role of the body in the face of digital technologies. His stagings and dramaturgies were invited\, among others\, to Seoul Marginal Theatre Festival\, Zürcher Theaterspektakel\, Festival d’Automne à Paris\, and documenta-institute. \nKai’s open-access publication is downloadable here: \nhttps://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-5997-9/postdramatic-dramaturgies/?c=311000028
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/contemporary-theatre-arts-seminar-no-18-theatre-as-wild-grass/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230524T161500
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SUMMARY:Marsianer und Mutanten: Chinesische Science-Fiction erobert den Planeten
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Marc Hermann\, Universität Bonn\nDatum: 25. Mai\, 2023\nZeit: 16:00 – 18:00\nOrt: VG 1.103 \n  \nDer weltweite Erfolg von LIU Cixins Trisolaris-Trilogie hat der chinesischen Science-Fiction internationale Aufmerksamkeit beschert. Neben LIU als Galionsfigur haben sich auch jüngere Autoren wie CHEN Qiufan oder HAO Jingfang einen Namen gemacht. Was steckt hinter diesem Erfolg? Wie „chinesisch” ist die chinesische Science-Fiction? Und welche unterschied­lichen Strömungen weist sie auf? \n  \nDr. Marc Hermann ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Abteilung für Sinologie der Universität Bonn und gehört zu den aktivsten Übersetzern chinesischer Literatur in Deutschland. In den letzten Jahren hat er schwerpunktmäßig chinesische Science-Fiction übersetzt – von Altmeistern wie LIU Cixin und WANG Jinkang bis hin zu Nachwuchsstars wie CHEN Qiufan und HAO Jingfang.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/marsianer-und-mutanten-chinesische-science-fiction-erobert-den-planeten/
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SUMMARY:Antisemitism(s) –  Local to Global
DESCRIPTION:Antisemitism(s) – Local to Global\nMalachi Haim Hacohen (Duke University) \nDate: May 25\, 2023\nTime: 6pm – 8pm\nPlace: VG 2.103 \nAbstract:\nIn the aftermath of the Holocaust\, Antisemitism occupies a unique place among minority hatreds\, weighing on historians’ conscience and challenging historical faculties. The variety\, local contexts\, and divergent character of antisemitism present a major challenge for historical explanation  Yet\, as globalization progresses\, there is a convergence toward a global antisemitic discourse\, crossing continents from Europe to Asia to the Americas. The lecture will seek to demystify antisemitism by projecting it against the growth of an ever changing Jewish Diaspora and provide a framework for understanding its transformation from local and diverse antisemitism to a more uniform global discourse. \n  \n  \nSpeaker: \nMalachi Haim Hacohen is Professor of History\, Jewish Studies and Religion at Duke University\, and Director of the Religions and Public Life Program. His research interests focus on Central Europe and include social theory\, political philosophy\, and rabbinic culture. His Karl Popper – The Formative Years\, 1902-1945: Politics and Philosophy in Interwar Vienna (Cambridge\, 2000) won the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the AHA and Austria’s Victor Adler State Prize. His Jacob & Esau: Jewish European History Between Nation and Empire (Cambridge\, 2019) won the Center for Austrian Studies’ Biannual Book Prize. He has published on the European Jewish intelligentsia\, Cold War liberalism\, and cosmopolitanism and Jewish identity in leading professional journals. He was a fellow at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies\, the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences\, the National Humanities Center\, and the IFK in Vienna. He is presently Leibniz Professor in Leipzig for Summer 2023. 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/antisemitisms-local-to-global/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230601T181500
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SUMMARY:Hybrid Maps: Reformatting the Chinese Imperial Realm According to 19th-Century Western Cartography
DESCRIPTION:1. June\, 18:15 – 19:45 \nVG 2.103 \nAbstract:\nThe definition of “The Great Qing Everlasting Unified” was frequently used in titles of general maps of the imperial realm in the beginning of the 19th century. It formally distinguishes one of the most widely known and impressive group of Chinese maps\, the so-called Blue Maps and their multi-coloured congeners. This series of large format wall maps is representative of the late imperial phase of the development of traditional Chinese cartography. Göttingen State and University Library  possesses a unique surviving copy of a hand-coloured map of this kind. The map is signed by Li Mingche (1751-1832)\, a Taoist master and a recognised Chinese astronomer and cartographer\, who was propagating Western science in China. The proposed presentation analyzes how Li Mingche tried to reformat traditional Chinese representation of the realm of the Qing empire according to the standards of modern Western cartography and evaluate the outcome of this attempt from the point of view of Chinese and the Western cartographic traditions. \n  \nSpeaker: \nDr. Vera Dorofeeva-Lichtmann studies historical Chinese conceptions of terrestrial space and their continuous influence on Chinese cartography. Since 2000 she is a Chargé de Recherche at the CNRS (France)\, and in 2017-2023 was recurrently a Visiting Scholar of the Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science\, Berlin (Germany). Her latest publications cover a large scope of text-map relationships\, including translation of text into maps. \n  \nOrganizer:\nProf. Dominic Sachsenmaier\, University of Göttingen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/hybrid-maps-reformatting-the-chinese-imperial-realm-according-to-19th-century-western-cartography/
LOCATION:VG 2.103
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230605T171500
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SUMMARY:Xiconomics\, Dual Circulation Strategy and Western Business
DESCRIPTION:5. June\, 17:15 – 18:45 \nZHG 003 \nAbstract: \nIn Xi Jinping’s China\, national security\, ideology and the political priorities of the Communist Party now play a much larger role in shaping China’s economic and business environment. The context is more politicized\, more uncertain. China’s state media call this ‘Xiconomics’. Xi’s Dual Circulation Strategy marks out clear dividing lines between China’s domestic economy and the rest of the world. It sets out how China seeks to manage the interactions between the two. And it does so just as Western countries focus too on decoupling\, ‘friendshoring’ and technology competition. In order to succeed\, Western business needs to understand these new dynamics. Simply declaring them ‘too political’ no longer works.  As a result\, companies are reconsidering and revising their China strategy – driven by changes both in China and at home.  How far can ‘ambidexterity’ in operations go? What are companies doing to maintain connectivity and build resilience and agility?  And what comes next from geopolitics – is this all just getting started? \n  \nSpeaker: \nHaving first visited China in 1981\, Andrew Cainey has lived and worked for most of the past twenty-five years in China\, Korea and Singapore advising businesses and governments. He now lives in London and works on the impact of geopolitics on business\, with a particular focus on China and is the co-author of Xiconomics: What China’s Dual Circulation Strategy Means for Global Business. \n  \nMr Cainey is a senior associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute\, the world’s oldest security and defense think tank\, and a founding director of the UK National Committee on China. He was previously China managing partner for Booz & Company; the head of the Rt Hon Tony Blair’s Asian government advisory practice; the head of Boston Consulting Group’s Asian financial institutions practice; and a project leader in BCG Germany.  Andrew has also had roles with Chatham House and think tanks in Hong Kong and Shanghai. He has a First Class MA (Hons) in Economics from the University of Cambridge and an MBA with Distinction from Harvard Business School; he speaks Chinese and German.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/xiconomics-dual-circulation-strategy-and-western-business/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230608T181500
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SUMMARY:Changing Perceptions of World Order in Chinese Historiography: Three Phases of Development/C
DESCRIPTION:8. June (Thursday)\, 18:15 – 19:45 \nVG 2.103 \nAbstract:\n“Changing Perceptions of World Order in Chinese Historiography: Three Phases of Development”: This talk takes a longue-durée perspective to examine and analyze the modern Chinese conception of the world from the middle of the 19th century to the present. This perception has changed significantly over the course of this period\, which is reflected in the ups and downs of world/global history as a subfield of history. Foreign histories are commonly referred to as “world history” in the Chinese historical community; the term’s invention in the 19th century was a sign of a shifting worldview. The term “world history” has been increasingly been replaced by the term “global history” starting from the late 1990s\, which suggests yet another significant shift in how the Chinese leadership and historians view the world. \n  \nSpeaker:\nQ. Edward Wang\, a specialist in Chinese history and global historiography\, received his education partly in China and partly in the US. He is now Eminent Professor of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Rowan University\, Glassboro\, New Jersey. He is also editor of Chinese Studies in History\, a journal that promotes academic exchanges between historical communities in greater China and the rest of the world. Wang’s main publications include Historiography: Critical Readings (2021 in 4 volumes); A Global History of Modern Historiography (2008 and 2017); Chopsticks: A Cultural and Culinary History (2015)\, and Inventing China through History: The May Fourth Approach to Historiography (2001). Some of the above titles have appeared in Chinese\, Korean\, German\, Greek\, Japanese\, and Russian. 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/changing-perceptions-of-world-order-in-chinese-historiography-three-phases-of-development-c/
LOCATION:VG 2.103
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230621T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230621T193000
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SUMMARY:Vom Dichter zum Zeugen: Der Schriftsteller und Dissident Liao Yiwu
DESCRIPTION:21. Juni 2023\, 18 h c.t. \nKWZ 0.602 \nDer Nachwuchslyriker Liao Yiwu kam nach dem 4. Juni 1989 wegen zweier Gedichte für vier Jahre ins Gefängnis\, wo er sich vom Dichter zum (Zeit) Zeugen wandelte. Danach beruflich in Schwierigkeiten\, begann er\, in hunderten von Interviews den Außenseitern der VR-chinesischen Gesellschaft\, unter ihnen die vergessenen Opfer früherer Kampagnen sowie der Öffnungspolitik\, eine Stimme zu geben und ein Bild der Gesellschaft von unten zu zeichnen. Gleichzeitig hielt er in autobiographischen Werken seine Erfahrungen in und nach der Haft und bei seinen mehrfachen Fluchtversuchen fest. Zuletzt legte er mit Wuhan einen Dokumentarroman über die Corona-Pandemie in China vor. Bei all dem hat Liao Yiwu doch nie aufgehört\, ein Dichter zu sein. So stellt dieser Vortrag auch die Frage nach der Beziehung von Dichtertum und Zeugenschaft. \n  \nProf. Dr. Hans Peter Hoffmann ist einer der profiliertesten literarischen Übersetzer aus dem Chinesischen in Deutschland. Er leitet zurzeit den Arbeitsbereich Chinesisch am Fachbereich Translations-\, Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft der Universität Mainz in Germersheim. Dort lehrt und forscht er zur chinesischen Literatur und Kultur und unterrichtet literarisches Übersetzen. Hier wie in seiner weiter geführten übersetzerischen Tätigkeit beschäftigt er sich mit Texten verschiedener Genres\, Autor:innen unterschiedlichster Hintergründe und mitunter weit auseinander liegenden Thematiken.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/vom-dichter-zum-zeugen-der-schriftsteller-und-dissident-liao-yiwu/
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CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230629T110000
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #22  Deutsche Forschungskooperationen: Wissen Schaffen für oder mit China?
DESCRIPTION:Thema\nDie wissenschaftliche Zusammenarbeit mit China wirft zahlreiche Fragen und Herausforderungen auf.  Transparenz und Offenheit bei der Zusammenarbeit\, insbesondere in Bezug auf den Austausch von Forschungsergebnissen und Daten\, sind zunächst zu beidseitigem Vorteil. Gleichzeitig aber mag es Unterschiede geben in ethischen Standards\, Fragen des geistigen Eigentums und der Sicherstellung der Forschungsintegrität. Die enge Verflechtung von Chinas wissenschaftlichen und wirtschaftlichen Sektoren kann darüber hinaus potenziell zu Interessenkonflikten führen. Das führt auf deutscher Seite immer wieder zu Sicherheitsbedenken bezüglich des Diebstahls geistigen Eigentums und der möglichen Nutzung wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse für militärische Zwecke. Vor diesem Hintergrund stellen sich verschiedene Diskussionsfragen: Wie können transparente und verantwortungsvolle Forschungskooperationen mit China gestaltet werden? Welche Mechanismen sollten entwickelt werden\, um ethische Standards und den Schutz des geistigen Eigentums zu gewährleisten? Wie können potenzielle Interessenkonflikte zwischen wissenschaftlicher Zusammenarbeit und wirtschaftlichen Interessen bewältigt werden? Diese Fragen bilden den Ausgangspunkt für einen konstruktiven Dialog über die Gestaltung und Ausrichtung deutscher Forschungskooperationen mit China. \nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion. \nDie Global China Conversation #22wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \n\n\n\n\nLiteratur\n\n\nDie Impulsvorträge nehmen Bezug auf folgende Veröffentlichung: \nFulda\, A.\, Klotzbücher\, S. (2022). Still und Heimlich Schließen Sich die Türen. Der Tagesspiegel. (pdf download) \n\n\n\n\nSprecher\n\n\n \n\n\n\n© Matthias Stepan \n\n\n\nMatthias Stepan  \nMatthias Stepan leitet das Forschungsprojekt „Hochschulen als Akteure im Dialog mit China“ an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum und ist im EU geförderten Projekt „China Horizons“ für Wissensmanagement verantwortlich. In den vergangenen fünfzehn Jahren hat Matthias Stepan in verschiedenen Funktionen an den Schnittstellen Politik\, Wissenschaft\, Zivilgesellschaft und Wirtschaft zu und in China gearbeitet. Von 2019 bis Anfang 2023 leitete er das Peking-Büro der Stiftung Mercator\, 2014 bis 2019 gehörte er dem Management-Team des Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) an. Darüber hinaus war er als Gastdozent\, Junior Experte bei dem “EU-China Social Security Reform Cooperation Project” und bei einem großen deutschen Unternehmen in China tätig. Seine Publikationsliste umfasst akademische Veröffentlichungen in bedeutenden Journals\, viel beachtete Projektberichte wie „China kennen\, China können – Analyse über den Ausbau von China-Kompetenz in Deutschland“ und Policy Papers. \n\n\n\n\n\nSascha Klotzbücher  \nSascha Klotzbücher hat an der Universität Wien promoviert und sich dort auch 2017 für das Fach \,\,Sinologie” habilitiert. Nach einer Verwaltung der Professur für \,\,Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft des modernen China” an der Universität Göttingen ist er nun Associate Professor am Ostasiatischen Institut an der Universität Bratislava in der Slowakei und Fellow am Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften der Universität Wien. In intensiver Feldforschung in China befasste er sich unter anderem mit ländlichem Gesundheitswesen im kasachisch-chinesischen Grenzgebiet von Xinjiang im Rahmen eines FWF-Projekts (2005-2010) und mit Familienerinnerungen und intergenerationaler Weitergabe von Erinnerungen der Kulturrevolution in Wuhan (2007-2012). Ergebnisse dieser Forschung sind im Buch \,\,Lange Schatten der Kulturrevolution: Eine transgenerationale Sicht auf Politik und Emotion in der Volksrepublik China” veröffentlicht. Forschungsaufenthalte führten ihn an Universitäten in Taiwan\, der VR China\, und den USA\, darunter die Peking Universität\, die National Chengchi University in Taipei und die Universität Stanford.  Er ist Mitherausgeber des open access „Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies“. \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\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:The Wandering Earth and China's Construction of an Alternative Cosmopolitanism
DESCRIPTION:29. June (Thursday)\, 18:15 – 19:45 \nVG 2.103 \nAbstract: \nAs an epoch-making event in the history of the Chinese sci-fi film industry\, The Wandering Earth boasts the extraordinary acting skills of cinema superstars and fabulous special effects. Instead of providing a description of the technical issues surrounding the film’s production\, this paper looks at the film as a cultural expression and dramatization of China’s reconceptualization of the notion of cosmopolitanism. After scrutinizing tianxia\, which is generally taken to refer to classical Chinese cosmopolitanism\, this paper goes on to describe its experiential dimension\, its techno-socio-economic foundation\, and its cosmopolitan solidarity as shown in the film. Finally\, after analyzing the ethical dimension of the cosmopolitan community\, which is embodied in the idea of “home” in the film\, the paper concludes by proposing a cosmopolitanism of ethicality. \n  \nSpeaker: \nWeihua He is currently Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Central China Normal University. He is also the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Foreign Language and Literature Research and the Secretary General of the International Ethnic Literature Commission of (China) Association for Comparative Studies of Languages and Cultures. His research interests include comparative literature\, literary theory\, and the modern transformation of China. He has published extensively in journals such as European Review\, Journal of Modern Literature\, Comparative Literature Studies\, Neohelicon and Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature. \n  \nDisclaimer:  \nThe lecture was canceled last week due to extreme weather conditions. However\, we are pleased to inform you that the lecture will be carried out this week.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/the-wandering-earth-and-chinas-construction-of-an-alternative-cosmopolitanism/
LOCATION:VG 2.103
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Songs of Abdul
DESCRIPTION:New series of film screenings – Beyond Borders: Visions of Central Asia\nSave the dates for our “Visions of Central Asia” series\,  where we delve into the landscapes\, traditions\, and narratives that define this diverse region.\nOur selection of films offers a lens into the multifaceted identities and social dynamics of Central Asia fand we cordially  invite you to join us on this cinematic journey! \n  \nSongs of Abdul\, Director: Anna Moiseenko\, 2016 \nDate & Time: July 4\, 2023  6pm\nPlace: KWZ 0.610 \nShort introduction (Mark Simon) & screening: 6pm\nQ&A with director Anna Moiseenko: 7:30 pm (tbc) \nSongs of Abdul \nIn the captivating documentary “Songs of Abdul\,” the life and experiences of Abdulmamad Bekmamadov\, also known as Abdul\, unfold against the backdrop of his journey from the Pamir mountains in Tajikistan to Moscow in search of work. This poignant film chronicles Abdul’s hardships in Moscow through the medium of traditional Pamirian tunes\, which serve as a vehicle for him to express his deeply personal story. \nOver the course of four years\, the filmmakers closely observe Abdul’s multifaceted existence as a labor migrant\, artist\, father\, and husband who has been separated from his family for a decade. With each episode\, Abdul skillfully weaves the intricate threads of his real-life experiences into poetic texts\, effortlessly melding them with the rhythmic melodies of traditional Pamir songs. \nWhile facing the challenges of living in a foreign land and enduring the separation from his wife and children\, who reside in the snow-covered Pamir mountains\, Abdul’s music becomes a powerful conduit for storytelling and self-expression. \n  \n  \nOrganizers: \nInstitute of Cultural Anthropology/European Ethnology (KA/EE)\, Mark Simon\nCentre for Modern East Asian Studies (CeMEAS)\, Katja Pessl\nCentre for Global Migration Studies (CeMIG) \n \n  \n  \n  \n. \n \n.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/film-screening-songs-of-abdul/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.610
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Before China Studies: Private Foundations and Cold War Politics in Colonial Hong Kong
DESCRIPTION:6. July (Thursday)\, 18:15 – 19:45 \nVG 2.103 \n  \nAbstract: \nThe founding of the University Service Centre in Hong Kong in 1963 was a significant event in the development of China studies. Thanks to the city’s adjacency to mainland China and the Carnegie Corporation’s funding support\, the Centre since its very beginning has become the “go-to” place for aspiring researchers to obtain first-hand information to study contemporary China. Yet in what way did U.S. government\, private foundations\, and the British Colonial government collaborate on founding this important institution? This is the central question of this talk. By using American and British archives\, I will investigate the complicated relationship between state and society in the production of China-related knowledge in the Cold War era. \n  \nSpeaker: \nDr Xin Fan is Teaching Associate in Modern Chinese History at the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge\, and he is also a fellow at Lucy Cavendish College of the university. Prior to the move to the UK\, he was a tenured associate professor at the State University of New York at Fredonia. As a historian of twentieth-century China\, he is the author of World History and National Identity in China: The Twentieth Century (Cambridge University Press\, 2021) and the second editor of Receptions of Greek and Roman Antiquity in East Asia (Brill\, 2018). He also serves as book review editor for China and Asia: A Journal in Historical Studies. He is currently working on a book project tentatively titled\, “The Right to Talk about China: The Rise of Emotions of Politics\, 1900s–1949.” He is collaborating with Kristin Stapleton and Els van Dongen on editing “The SAGE Handbook of Interpreting Chinese History.” In addition\, he is writing about nationalism\, historiography\, and the history of concepts.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/before-china-studies-private-foundations-and-cold-war-politics-in-colonial-hong-kong/
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SUMMARY:Confucius as a Cosmopolitan: Thought and Practice
DESCRIPTION:07. July\, 14:00-16:00 \nKWZ 0.601 \n  \nAbstract:  \nBased on the Analects and other texts related to Confucius in classical period and taken “cosmopolitanism\,” a concept with long history in the Western tradition as a counterpart for comparison\, this talk aims to probe the thought and practice of Confucius as a cosmopolitan and point out the feature and significance of the Confucian “rooted cosmopolitanism” revealed in the thought and practice of Confucius. The rooted cosmopolitanism embodied by Confucius not only has the basic characteristics of all versions of cosmopolitanism\, namely\, going beyond the territory and ethnicity\, but also keeps a dynamic balance between the one and the many\, which is usually ignored by the radical cosmopolitanism. Last\, a brief comparison between Confucian rooted cosmopolitanism and the rooted cosmopolitanism advocated by Appiah would be made. \nSpeaker: \nPENG Guoxiang 彭國翔 is Qiu Shi Distinguished Professor of Chinese philosophy\, intellectual history and religions and the director of Ma Yifu International Center for the Studies in Humanities at Zhejiang University. He was professor at Peking University and Tsinghua University and research fellow at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is the 2016 Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the North (Library of Congress\, USA) and 2009 Awardee of the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award (Humboldt Foundation and the Ministry of Education and Research\, Germany). \nHis publications include The Unfolding of the Innate Good Knowing: Wang Ji and the Yangming Learning in Mid-Late Ming (2003\, 2005\, 2015)\, Confucian Tradition: Between Religion and Humanism (2007\, 2017)\, Confucian Tradition and Chinese Philosophy: Retrospect and Prospect in a New Century (2009)\, Confucian Tradition from Classical Period to Its Contemporary Transformation: Speculation and Interpretation(2012)\, Revision and New Discovery: Historical Study of Pre-Modern Confucianism from Northern Song till Early Qing Dynasty (2013\, 2015)\, Reconstruction of This Culture of Ours: Confucianism and Contemporary World (2013\, 2017)\, This-worldly Concern of the Wise: The Political and Social Thought of Mou Zongsan(1909-1995) (2016) and numerous articles.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/confucius-as-a-cosmopolitan-thought-and-practice/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.601
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Hegelian Master Narratives and Periodizing Japanese and Chinese Modernity
DESCRIPTION:11. July\, 16:00 – 18:00 \nOEC. 0.168 \nAbstract: \nScholars of Asian studies have something of a love-hate relationship with Hegel; they love to cite him as the epitome of Eurocentrism\, modernization theory and the legitimation of colonialism. Despite their prevalence\, such criticisms overlook both the complexities of Hegel’s philosophy and the different ways in which Asian intellectuals attempted to turn Hegel on his head or rescue the rational kernel of his thought in a non-Western context. Viren Murthy contends that for much of the twentieth century\, especially in Japan\, but also in China\, scholars engaged Hegel by incorporating and transforming his ideas. Such incorporations enabled us to see that Hegel was not merely a theorist of modernization but one of its most incisive critics. Indeed\, it was precisely because of Hegel’s critique of capitalist modernity that conservatives such as Inoue Tetsujirō found him interesting. In this presentation\, Viren Murthy will examine three attempts to rethink Hegel\, respectively by the pan-Asianist\, Okakura Tenshin\, the Kyoto school philosopher of world-history\, Koyama Iwao and the Japanese sinologist\, Mizoguchi Yūzō. Viren Murthy argues that each of these thinkers narrates the history of Asia\, while implicitly or explicitly responding to Hegel’s idea of the Orient as not having subjectivity. Against this static vision of Asia\, these figures reconfigure the historical trajectories of Japan\, China and the world to reconfigure both universality and subjectivity beyond Eurocentrism. Towards the end of his talk\, Viren Murthy suggests that the contemporary “new leftist” intellectual Wang Hui\, continues elements of the various thinkers mentioned above. The contemporary rise of China makes such responses to Hegelian master narratives especially relevant for our contradictory present. \nSpeaker: \nViren Murthy teaches transnational Asian History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and researches Chinese\, Japanese and Indian intellectual history. He is interested in critics of modernity in Asia\, specifically\, China\, Japan and India. He places the history of nationalism and transnationalism in the larger trajectory of global capitalism and examines how pan-Asianists\, Third Worldists\, Marxists and postcolonialists theorize resistance to imperialism and capitalism and posit a world beyond the present. Central to his work is the politics of the nation-form. Pan-Asianists and Third Worldists believed that the nation-form would be able to combine anti-imperialism with a politics of socialism. He inquires into the conditions for the possibility of such theories in the early postwar period and the ask whether their categories and politics continue to be germane to our neo-liberal present. He is the author of The Political Philosophy of Zhang Taiyan: The Resistance of Consciousness (Brill\, 2011) and The Politics of Time in China and Japan\, Routledge\, 2022). He is co-editor with Prasenjit Duara and Andrew Sartori of A Companion to Global Historical Thought\, (Blackwell\, 2014)\, co-editor with Joyce Liu of East Asian Marxisms and Their Trajectories (Routledge\, 2017) and co-editor with Max Ward and Fabian Schäfer of Confronting Capital and Empire: Rethinking Kyoto School Philosophy (Brill\, 2017). He has published articles in Modern Intellectual History\, Modern China\, Frontiers of History in China and Positions: Asia Critique\, Jewish Social Studies\, Critical Historical Studies\, Journal of Labor and Society. His book\, entitled: Pan-Asianism and the Legacy of the Chinese Revolution\, is scheduled to appear in October\, 2023 with University of Chicago Press.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/hegelian-master-narratives-and-periodizing-japanese-and-chinese-modernity/
LOCATION:OEC 0.168
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Transnational Knowledge Transfers Between China\, Europe\, and the United States:  Actors\, Institutions\, and Dynamics\, 1924-1935
DESCRIPTION:13. July (Thursday)\, 18:15 – 19:45 \nVG 2.103 \n  \nOverview \nThe two talks of this joint session interrogate processes of knowledge transfer between China\, the United States\, and Europe during the 1920s and 1930s. Focusing on two distinct organizations– the China Foundation (based in Shanghai and New York) and the League of Nations (based in Geneva) – both talks shed new light on the transnational entanglements of the Republican period in China\, and demonstrate how foreign efforts to influence China often met with domestic resistance. \n  \nAbstract First Talk (Sally Chengji Xing): The China Foundation’s Sponsorship for Pure Science Research since 1924   \nIn the first half of the twentieth century\, leading American intellectuals frequently communicated with a cohort of prominent Chinese intellectuals previously trained in the US. Such face-to-face interchanges across the Pacific ultimately influenced Chinese choices in shaping modern scientific education and research\, and the impact was generated primarily through a unique organization established based on Sino-American intellectual collaborations\, the China Foundation. The China Foundation administered the second American remission of the Boxer Indemnity Funds to China and served as a sponsor of Chinese pure science research. Xing’s talk studies the contested debates\, conversations and dialogues that occurred in Beijing surrounding the establishment of the China Foundation in 1924. It revisits the robust debate within the China Foundation back in 1924\, by Paul Monroe and Roger Sherman Greene\, about whether to sponsor “pure” or “applied” science for the sake of China’s modernization. In so doing\, it demonstrates how and why Paul Monroe’s ideas\, though being very influential at the time\, were consequently challenged by Greene and other Chinese scientists. \nAbstract Second talk (Lucas Brang): From Geneva with Expertise: The League of Nations’ program of cooperation with Republican China (1925-1935) \nDespite being largely forgotten today\, the League of Nations’ China Program was likely the largest and most ambitious program of international cooperation and “development assistance” prior to the second half of the twentieth century. From its formal inception in 1931 to its dismantling several years later\, the cooperation between Geneva and Nanjing brought large numbers of European experts to China\, where they advised on such diverse fields as public health\, educational reform\, infrastructure-building\, administrative restructuring\, and global finance. Based on memoirs of involved actors as well as diplomatic documents from several Foreign Offices and the League of Nations Archive in Geneva\, Lucas Brang’s talk will reexamine the China Program as an early instance of “global governance” through professional expertise. Revisiting this episode of transnational cooperation demonstrates that\, despite the increasingly hostile environment\, the early 1930s constituted a highpoint of China’s international legal\, economic\, and administrative integration. At the same time\, internal documents reveal that\, rather than being a genuinely universal organization\, the League of Nations was widely perceived as an agent of “European civilization” in competition with new hegemons like the United States and Soviet Russia. Finally\, the talk shows how this global rivalry over China undermined Geneva’s claim to “neutral” expertise\, which ultimately precipitated the collapse of the program along with the interwar peace order at large. \n  \nSpeakers: \n  \nSally Chengji Xing is a visiting fellow of the Max Planck Institute of History of Science in Berlin (Lise Meitner Research Group\, “China in the Global System of Science\,” MPIWG) and the Joint Center for Advanced Studies “Worldmaking from Global Perspectives: a Dialogue with China;” she is also an incoming associate professor of US history at Nankai University. She is interested in writing US history from transnational and global perspectives. Her book manuscript in progress\, “Pacific Crossings”: The China Foundation and a Negotiated Translation of American Science to China\, 1913-1949″\, examines how and to what extent did the American intellectuals in the first half of the twentieth century influence the development of Chinese science. Her multi-archival research in China and the United States has been funded by the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR)\, the Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research\, the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History\, Rockefeller Archive Center\, the Consortium for History of Science\, Technology\, and Medicine and numerous other graduate research fellowships at Columbia University in the City of New York. Her long-term research explores Sino-American intellectual history in transnational approaches\, from the early 20th century all the way to the late 1960s. \n  \nLucas Brang is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Cologne\, where he is currently completing his dissertation on the rise of the discipline of international law in early 20th-century China. From 2019 to 2022\, he was a recipient of a Marie Curie global research fellowship of the European Union\, as part of which he was affiliated with the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Lucas’ research interests include China’s constitutional development and visions of international order from historical and comparative perspectives. In his work\, he employs approaches from different disciplinary traditions such as legal theory\, conceptual history\, and the sociology of knowledge. His research has appeared in journals like Global Constitutionalism\, Modern China\, and the International Journal of Constitutional Law.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/transnational-knowledge-transfers-between-china-europe-and-the-united-states-actors-institutions-and-dynamics-1924-1935/
LOCATION:VG 2.103
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SUMMARY:  The 15th CEA (Europe) and 34th CEA (UK) 2023 Annual Conference: Sustainable Development in a Changing Era: China and the World
DESCRIPTION:The 15th CEA (Europe) and 34th CEA (UK) 2023 Annual Conference: Sustainable Development in a Changing Era: China and the World\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nCo-organizers: CEA Europe/UK\, University of Göttingen \n\n\nDate: 14-16 July 2023 \n14 July:  preconference workshop “Sustainable Food System” \nVenue:  University of Göttingen\, Germany \nLocal Organizers: \nDepartment of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development\, University of Göttingen \nCentre for Modern East Asian Studies\, University of Göttingen \n  \n\nFor further information\, please contact the CEA conference team under cea@uni-goetttingen.de \nConference Information webpage： CEA 2023 Conference \n  \n\nEconomic development in China and the world faces many challenges\, including COVID-19\, conflicts\, climate change\, currency inflation\, and aging populations. After the 20th Party Congress in October 2022\, China is shifting many of its policies to address these challenges. \nIn this era of change\, sustainable development is critical as it provides a framework to meet the present generation’s needs while preserving the ability of future generations to meet their own. With a rapidly growing global population and increasing demand for natural resources\, it is imperative to balance economic\, social\, and environmental considerations to ensure a stable and prosperous future for all. By tackling issues such as climate change\, poverty\, and inequality\, sustainable development can foster a more resilient and equitable society. \nAs we navigate a changing era characterized by technological advances like artificial intelligence\, globalization\, and shifting demographics\, sustainable development is becoming more relevant as a guide for policy-making and business practices. It encourages innovation and collaboration\, and advocates for responsible resource management and inclusive growth. Ultimately\, sustainable development provides a pathway to a better future that is both prosperous and equitable\, while ensuring that our planet can continue to support life for generations to come. \nGiven this context\, the conference’s main focus is on sustainable development in China and the world. Submitted papers will cover a range of relevant topics\, including but not limited to the following: \n– Sustainable food system\n– International trade and development\n– Low carbon economy\n– Food security\n– Poverty reduction\n– Energy security and energy poverty\n– Digitalization in China\n– Sustainable development goals\n– Gender equality and economic development\n– Demographic transition\n– Innovation and business strategies\n– Sustainable business management\n– Human resources and sustainable business\n– Green product and green supply chain\n– ESG and economic development\n– Blockchain\, AI\, and their impact on sustainable development goals\n– Financial innovation and its impacts on financial services\n– Green Finance\n– New model of productivity growth and innovation in dual circulation\n– China Path to modernization \n  \nSelected papers will be considered for inclusion in a special issue of the Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies\, or a special issue on Machine Learning in Food System of International Food and Agribusiness Management\, or in the British Accounting Review. \n  \nCONFERENCE FEE AND REGISTRATION \nConference fee: Standard €200; Research student €100.\nThe conference fee covers one-year membership of CEA and four issues of the Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies. \n  \nVENUE \nVenue 1:  Historical Building\, Papendiek 14\, 37073 Goettingen\, Germany \n(Entrance to the building via Lichtenberghof) \n\n\nAlfred Hessel Hall (Historical Building\, 1st Floor)\nLecture Hall (Historical Building\, 1st Floor)\n\n\n  \n  \nVenue 2:  Heyne-Haus\, Papendiek 16\, 37073 Goettingen\, Germany \n\n\nBüttner-Raum 1\nBüttner Raum 2\n\n\n  \n  \n\nCONFERENCE PROGRAM DRAFT\n \n\nConfirmed Keynote Speakers (Listed in Alphabetical Order):\n\n\nProf. David Abler\, The Pennsylvania State University\, USA\nProf. Bernhard Bruemmer\, Vice President\, University of Goettingen\, Germany\nProf. Nancy Chau\, Cornell University\, USA\nProf. Shenggen Fan\, China Agricultural University\, China\nProf. Qu Feng\, Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore\nProf. Doris Fischer\, Vice President\, University of Wuerzburg\, Germany\nProf. Yi Huang\, Fudan University\, China\nProf. Heinz Tuselmann\, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School\, UK\nProf. Zhongxiang Zhang\, Tianjin University\, China\n\n\n******************************************** \n\nLocal Organization Committee: \nProf. Xiaohua Yu\nProf. Andreas Fuchs\nDr. Lucie Maruejols\nMs. Jana Nowkowsky\nMs. Katja Pessl\nMs. Lisa Hoeschle\nMs. Shuang Liu\nMr. Simon Meister\nMs. Jasmin Wehner\nMr. Xiaoke Zhu \n  \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/the-15th-cea-europe-and-34th-cea-uk-2023-annual-conference-sustainable-development-in-a-changing-era-china-and-the-world/
LOCATION:Historical Building of the State and University Library Göttingen Pauliner Church – Lecture Hall\,  Am Papendiek 17\, Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Education and democracy in modern China
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nInstitutional change in education and the cultivation of a qualified citizenry were two sides of the same coin of developing democratic education in modern China. At stake is to understand how democratic education filled a critical role in bridging the gap between democratic ideals and political realities. This lecture will focus on teachings of citizenship and democracy in Chinese primary and secondary schools between 1923-1936 for the purpose of strengthening embryonic democratic politics by creating qualified citizens\, and seek to shed some light on the complex intertwinement of educational and political reforms in modern China. \nSpeaker:\nYing Zhou is an assistant professor at the Institute of Education\, Xiamen University\, China. She obtained her PhD at the University of Groningen (NL)\, trained in both Educational Studies and Sinology. Her PhD dissertation is entitled Education and Politics in China: Civic Education in Times of Reform\, 1901-1937\, and her current research project is concerned with pragmatism and progressive education in China and Japan.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/education-and-democracy-in-modern-china/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.602
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Examples of research methods in the history of German Sinology / 德国汉学史研究方法举隅
DESCRIPTION:17. 07\, 16:00 – 18:00 \nKWZ 0.608 \n\n\nAbstract:\n德国汉学从一开始就不局限于某一领域，今天对它的历史梳理，也必然是在历史学、语文学、人类学、自然科学等其他学科的理论和方法的参与下进行，这同时也体现了德国汉学史研究的活力和多样性。李雪涛教授以德国汉学史为例，指出近年来汉学史研究的范式，已经从之前的”内部论”（internalist）或”谱系式”（genealogical）的历史思考方式，转变为了将汉学研究的现象、事件与进程置于”全球脉络”中予以分析，从而形成了一种真正的跨文化全球史研究。\n\nSpeaker:\nProf. Li is an expert among other topics on the history of Western China Studies and will address recent central questions of the development of China Studies in the West applying a global history perspective.\n\nThe lecture will be held in Chinese.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/examples-of-research-methods-in-the-history-of-german-sinology-%e5%be%b7%e5%9b%bd%e6%b1%89%e5%ad%a6%e5%8f%b2%e7%a0%94%e7%a9%b6%e6%96%b9%e6%b3%95%e4%b8%be%e9%9a%85/
LOCATION:KWZ 0.608
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #23 Russia’s Ties with China: Helping or Hindering the Yuan in Becoming an International Currency?
DESCRIPTION:Registration required \n\n\nTopic\nThe “friendship without limits” between China and Russia\, which the heads of state of the two countries still affirmed on the occasion of the Winter Olympics in China at the beginning of February 2022\, has not lost its significance in the past year since the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war\, even if China has held back from its otherwise pro-Russia position. However\, this “friendship” received a new boost with Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Russia in March 2023: Vladimir Putin\, the Russian president\, announced that in the future\, all oil and gas transactions between Russia and China would be denominated in the Chinese yuan. Will this development help or hinder the Chinese yuan’s path to becoming an international currency? What are the economic and financial challenges behind this yuan peg in oil and gas transactions between the two countries\, especially for China? What is the geopolitical significance of this deepened partnership for China\, Russia\, and also for the West? \nProgram\nThe event consists of different impulse lectures followed by a discussion. \nThe Global China Conversation #23 will be held in English. \n\n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n \n\n\n\n© Kiel Institute / Studio 23 \n\n\n\nRolf Langhammer  \nProf. Dr. Rolf J. Langhammer was Vice-President of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy from October 1997 until August 2012 and Professor at the Kiel Institute. He retired from the Vice-Presidency on August 31\, 2012\, but continues to work at the Institute. From April 2003 to September 2004\, he served as Acting President. From July 1995 to November 2005\, he headed the Research Department “Development Economics and Global Integration” at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Prof. Langhammer has served as a consultant to a number of international institutions (EU\, World Bank\, OECD\, UNIDO\, ADB)\, as well as to the German ministries of economic affairs and economic cooperation. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nAlicia García Herrero  \nAlicia García Herrero is the Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis CIB. She is also a Director with the Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI). Alicia serves as a Senior Fellow at the Brussels-based European think-tank BRUEGEL and a non-resident Senior Fellow at the East Asian Institute (EAI) of the National University Singapore (NUS). Alicia is also Adjunct Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Finally\, Alicia is a Member of the Council of Advisors on Economic Affairs to the Spanish Government and an advisor to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s research arm (HKIMR)\, among other advisory and teaching positions. \nAlicia is very active in international media (such as BBC\, Bloomberg\, CNBC\, and CNN) as well as social media (LinkedIn and Twitter). As a recognition of her thought leadership\, Alicia was included in the TOP Voices in Economy and Finance by LinkedIn in 2017 and #6 Top Social Media Leader by Refinitiv in 2020. \n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nKandy Wong  \nKandy Wong is a correspondent for the Political Economy desk of the South China Morning Post\, having earlier worked as a reporter on the Business desk. She focuses on China’s trade relationships with the United States\, the European Union\, and Australia\, as well as the Belt & Road Initiative and currency issues. She graduated from New York University with a master’s degree in journalism in 2013. An award-winning journalist\, she has worked in Hong Kong\, China\, and New York for the Hong Kong Economic Journal and the Financial Times\, E&E News\, Forbes\, The Economist Intelligence Unit\, Nikkei Asia\, and Coconuts Media. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact\nSilas Dreier\nsilas.dreier@ifw-kiel.de\n\n\n\n\nOrganizer\nKiel Institute for the World Economy\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration\n\n\n> Please use our online form to submit your registration \n\n\n\n\n\nAcademic Partner\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMedia Partner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\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. \nSubscribe now for a 30 day free trial!
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-23-russias-ties-with-china-helping-or-hindering-the-yuan-in-becoming-an-international-currency/
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations,Lecture
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SUMMARY:Lecture: How to unlock the "Great Potential" of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Africa?
DESCRIPTION:How to unlock the “Great Potential” of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Africa?\nProf. Dr. Holger Görg (Kiel Institute)\nSeptember 5\, 2023\, 6pm\n\nOeconomicum 0.167\nOrganizers:  The chair of Development Economics\, CeMEAS
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-how-to-unlock-the-great-potential-of-chinese-foreign-direct-investment-in-africa/
LOCATION:Oec 0.167
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #24 Global Gateway und die Belt and Road: Eine Nachhaltige Alternative?
DESCRIPTION:Thema\nChinas neue Seidenstraße steht international in der Kritik: Unter Ihrem Dach werden neue Kohlekraftwerke errichten und Geld an Staaten verliehen\, die längst hoch verschuldet sind. 2021 reagiert die EU: Mit der Global Gateway Initiative will sie eine werte-basierte Alternative bieten. Es sind knapp 300 Milliarden Euro bis 2027 für „nachhaltige und hochwertige Projekte\, die dem Bedarf der Partnerländer entsprechen und den Menschen vor Ort dauerhafte Vorteile bringen“ zugesagt. Chinas Führung schien zeitgleich einen ähnlichen Gedanken gehabt zu haben: Drei Monate vor Veröffentlichung der entsprechenden Kommissions-Mitteilung der EU verkündete Präsident Xi Jinping auf der Generalversammlung der UN das Ende von Kohleinvestitionen entlang der BRI. Es scheint funktioniert zu haben: Gingen 2014-2017 noch über 50% der Energieinvestitionen in fossile Energien\, zeigen neue Daten des Green Finance & Development Center seit 2021 einen deutlichen Rückgang von Investitionen in fossile Energien. Doch wie grün ist die Belt and Road wirklich? Was will die EU anders machen? Wo sind Möglichkeiten der Zusammenarbeit? Und was bedeutet dieser Wettbewerb für die Partnerländer im Globalen Süden? \nLiteratur\nDie Impulsvorträge nehmen Bezug auf folgende Veröffentlichungen: \nNedopil (2023)\, China Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Investment Report 2023 H1  \nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion. \nDie Global China Conversation #24 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nSprecher\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nReinhard Bütikofer  \nReinhard Bütikofer gehört seit 2009 dem Europäischen Parlament an. Er ist Mitglied des Ausschusses für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten (AFET)\, in dem er Sprecher der Grünen/EFA Fraktion ist. Er ist stellvertretendes Mitglied des Ausschusses für Internationalen Handel (INTA). Außerdem ist er Vorsitzender der Delegation für die Beziehungen zur Volksrepublik China und ist Mitglied der Delegation für die Beziehungen zu den Vereinigten Staaten und stellvertretendes Mitglied in der ASEAN-Delegation. Von 2012 bis 2019 war er Ko-Vorsitzender der Europäischen Grünen Partei (EGP). Vor seiner Wahl ins Europäische Parlament war Reinhard Bütikofer Ko-Vorsitzender von BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN (von 2002 bis 2008) und zuvor deren Geschäftsführer (von 1998 bis 2002). In Baden-Württemberg leitete er als Vorsitzender den Grünen Landesverband und war von 1988 bis 1996 Mitglied des Landtages. Sein Engagement in der Grünen Partei begann 1984 mit seiner Wahl zum Mitglied des Stadtrates in Heidelberg. Reinhard Bütikofer ist Mitglied im Europa/Transatlanik-Beirat und in der Mitgliederversammlung der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung (HBS). Des Weiteren ist er Mitglied des NABU Club\, Mitglied von ver.di\, Mitglied der Deutsch-Israelischen Gesellschaft\, des Deutsch-Chinesischen Dialog Forums (DCDF) sowie der DGAP\, des ECFR und des IISS. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChristoph Nedopil  \nChristoph Nedopil ist seit September 2023 Direktor des Griffith Asia Institute und Professor an der Griffith University in Brisbane\, Australien. Zuvor war er Professor und Direktor des Green Finance & Development Centers an der Fudan University\, sowie Gründungsdirektor des IIGF Green BRI Centers in Peking. Christoph ist außerdem international als Berater für Regierungen und Finanzorganisationen tätig\, darunter die BRI Green Development Coalition\, das China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development und die Asian Development Bank.  Seine Expertise liegt im Bereich grüne und nachhaltige Finanzen\, Entwicklungswirtschaft\, Belt and Road Initiative und grüne Innovationsfinanzierung. Er hat an der Technischen Universität Berlin promoviert und hält weitere Abschlüsse von der Harvard Kennedy School und der University of Queensland. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nModeration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAndreas Fuchs  \nAndreas Fuchs ist Professor für Entwicklungsökonomik\, Direktor des Centre for Modern East Asian Studies (CeMEAS) an der Universität Göttingen und Leiter der Kiel Institute China Initiative. 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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nRegistrierung\n\n\n\n> zur Online Anmeldung \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\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\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-24-global-gateway-und-die-belt-and-road-eine-nachhaltige-alternative/
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #25 Diversifizierung: Kann Indien eine Alternative zu China sein?
DESCRIPTION:Thema\nEine alternde Bevölkerung\, strukturell schwächeres Wachstum in China und der generelle De-Risking-Tonus lenken alle Augen auf Indien: Während Chinas arbeitsfähige Bevölkerung schrumpft\, wird die Indiens wachsen. Investoren sehen in der relativen wirtschaftlichen Autonomie des Landes die Möglichkeit\, sich gegen die Auswirkungen einer drohenden\, globalen Rezession der international vernetzten Wirtschaft besser zu sichern. Für deutsche Unternehmen kann das Land einen Markt bieten\, wo China zunehmend selbst produziert. Selbst erklärtes Ziel der indischen Regierung ist es\, bis 2047 das Stadium eines entwickelten Landes zu erreichen. Reformen wie eine einheitliche Mehrwertsteuer und ein einheitlicher Binnenmarkt sind Schritte in die richtige Richtung. Trotzdem bleiben strukturelle Probleme wie Armut\, geringe Industrialisierung\, protektionistische Maßnahmen\, und Korruption bestehen. Das Land unter Narendra Modi sieht außerdem einen Wandel hin zu Hindu-Nationalismus\, der in Teilen des Landes zu ethnischen Unruhen führt. Als „größte Demokratie Asiens“ wird Indien als Partner des Westens umworben\, während es sich gleichzeitig in den BRICS an die Seite von China und Russland stellt. Bietet gerade dieser Versuch\, zwischen den Blocks zu stehen\, attraktives Diversifizierungspotential? Oder werden die internen Probleme weiter dazu führen\, dass Indien der „ewige Zukunftsmarkt“ bleibt? \nIn GCC#25 diskutieren wir Indiens wirtschaftliche Zukunft und sein Potential als Diversifikationsziel für deutsche Unternehmen. \n \n\n\n\nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion. \nDie Global China Conversation #25 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nSprecher\n  \n\n\n\nMoritz Schularick  \n\n\n\n\nMoritz Schularick ist seit Juni 2023 Präsident des Kiel Instituts für Weltwirtschaft und Professor für Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel. In seiner Forschung beschäftigt er sich unter anderem mit Finanzmärkten und Vermögenspreisen\, Fragen der monetären Makroökonomie und den Ursachen von Finanzkrisen und ökonomischer Ungleichheit. Vor seinem Ruf nach Kiel war Moritz Schularick Professor für Makroökonomie an der Universität Bonn\, Direktor des dortigen MacroFinance Labs und Professor an Sciences Po (Paris). Darüber hinaus ist er Mitglied des Exzellenz-Clusters ECONtribute sowie ordentliches Mitglied der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Academia Europea. Im Laufe seiner akademischen Karriere forschte er unter anderem an der New York University\, der University of Cambridge\, der Freien Universität Berlin und in der Forschungsabteilung der Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Moritz Schularick ist Preisträger des Leibniz-Preises 2022\, Deutschlands wichtigstem Forschungspreis\, der von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) vergeben wird. Im Jahr 2018 erhielt er den Gossen-Preis des Vereins für Socialpolitik\, die wichtigste Auszeichnung deutscher Volkswirte. Er ist Herausgeber der wichtigsten europäischen Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik\, „Economic Policy“. Er berät regelmäßig Zentralbanken\, Finanzministerien\, Investoren und internationale Organisationen. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStefan Halusa  \nStefan Halusa trat im September 2020 in die Deutsch-Indische Handelskammer ein und ist seit dem 1. April 2021 ihr Generaldirektor. Er arbeitet von Mumbai aus. Vor seinem Eintritt in die AHK Indien war er fast 30 Jahre in der Industrie tätig\, zunächst bei der Winterling Porzellan AG\, bevor er 1997 zur Brose Gruppe wechselte. Während seiner Zeit bei Brose hatte er verschiedene leitende Positionen in der Zentrale (VP Strategy und EVP Sales) sowie in Asien inne\, wo er als Präsdient Asien\, Präsident Korea und Präsident Ostasien tätig war. Stefan Halusa ist Diplom-Kaufmann und hat seinen Abschluss an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in München gemacht. Er ist 58 Jahre alt und mit Barbara verheiratet\, die Apothekerin ist. Sie haben einen 26-jährigen Sohn. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFlorian Wenke  \nFlorian Wenke arbeitet seit März 2020 bei Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI) und ist derzeit als Direktor für Indien\, Sri Lanka und die Malediven tätig. GTAI ist die Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Seit März 2021 ist er in Mumbai tätig. Vor seiner jetzigen Tätigkeit war er in verschiedenen Positionen und Organisationen der Außenwirtschaftsförderung tätig und hatte dabei immer ein Auge auf Indien behalten. Er beschäftigt sich seit 2012 mit diesem Land und hat rund 7 Jahren dort gelebt. Florian Wenke hat einen Masterabschluss in Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Er studierte das Fach an der Universität Heidelberg\, der Universität Göttingen\, der Universität Pune (Indien) und der Universität Innsbruck. Seine wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Interessen sind die Entwicklungsökonomie\, die Institutionenökonomie sowie die ökonomische Ideengeschichte. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n  \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\nKontakt\n\n\n\n\n\nSilas Dreier\nsilas.dreier@ifw-kiel.de \n\n\n\nRegistrierung\n\n\n\n> zur Online Anmeldung \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\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\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-25-diversifizierung-kann-indien-eine-alternative-zu-china-sein/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations,Lecture
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SUMMARY:How the Wild Changed Me. A Philosophical Journey:  Readings and Discussions with Lung Ying-Tai
DESCRIPTION:26 October (Thursday)\, 19:15 – 20:45 \nZHG 002 \n  \nAbstract: \nSnail sex\, demanding deities\, a cold case – everyday life in Taiwan holds the most unbelievable stories in store. Lung Ying-Tai compiled them in her novel  “Under Kavulungan.” In conversation with Dominic Sachsenmaier and Monika Li\, Taiwan’s most famous author explores the complex answers to this question. Philosophical young adult novel\, nature writing\, nativist literature\, an escapist zeitgeist portrait\, thriller or love story – “Under Kavulungan” offers many ways of reading. On which themes did Lung Ying-Tai’s focus during the writing? Why did she choose southern Taiwan as the stage of her novel? \n  \nBios:  \nProf. Lung Ying-Tai (author) is one of Taiwan’s most renowned essayist and cultural critics\, whose writing significantly contributed to Taiwan’s democratization. She taught at the University of Hong Kong and Heidelberg University and served as Taiwan’s first minister of culture from 2012 till 2014. With more than 30 published works\, she is among the most well-known authors in the Chinese speaking world. \n  \nMonika Li (moderator and translator) grew up bilingual – German and Hungarian – and studied German studies\, philosophy and Chinese studies in Heidelberg. She received a scholarship of the National Taiwan University in 2009 and lives with her family between Taipei and Berlin\, where she translates Taiwanese literature into German. \n\nModerator: \nProf. Dominic Sachsenmaier\, University of Göttingen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/how-the-wild-changed-me-a-philosophical-journey-readings-and-discussions-with-lung-ying-tai/
LOCATION:ZHG 002
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Language Contact in Eurasia Lectures in 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Turkology and Central Asian Studies will host a lecture series titled “Language Contact in Eurasia” during the autumn semester of 2023-2024. This series will feature eight lectures by leading scholars on prehistoric and historical contact between various languages or language families spoken in Eurasia and adjacent regions.  \nThe programme for the lectures scheduled for 2023 is as followed. The lectures in 2024 will be announced separately at a later date.  \n16.11.2023\, 18:00 (GMT+1)\nProf. Dr. Hannes Fellner (University of Vienna)\nThe Linguistic Contact on the Eastern Silk Road \n30.11.2023\, 18:00 (GMT+1)\nProf. Dr. Martine Robbeets / Rasmus Bjørn / Bingcong Deng / Martijn Knapen (Max Planck Institute – Jena)\nPrehistoric Contact Between Transeurasian and Neighbouring Languages \n14.12.2023\, 18:00 (GMT+1)\nDr. phil. Andreas Hölzl (University of Potsdam)\nManchu as a Contact Language \n  \nParticipation is free and open to the public. All interested are invited.\nRegistration is required. \nLanguage Contact in Eurasia – University of Göttingen – Programme 2023 \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/language-contact-in-eurasia-lectures-in-2023/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231116T130000
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SUMMARY:“Contemporary Theater Art” Seminar Series No. 20: The Force of Mortality and Urban Villages Futurism of Butterfly Island 蝴蝶岛死亡力与城中村未来主义
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Sun Xiaoxing\nVenue: Zoom 686 4710 3798\nTime: Nov. 16th\, 2023. 13: 00 CET / 20: 00 Beijing Time\nLanguage: Chinese with English translation \nAbstract:\nThe dramaturgy Sun Xiaoxing will base his analysis of the tragic nature and multiple futures presented in “Butterfly Island” on his article “The Force of Mortality and Urban Villages Futurism of The Butterfly Island”. He will dissect the metaphor of the ephemerality of the butterfly’s brief life and youth\, as well as the coexisting splendor and despair of the young lives on the island\, and their circumstance of being both detached from and connected to the world. Moreover\, by analyzing the significance implied in the “relocation” from the premiere in Hong Kong to the performance in urban villages in Shenzhen\, he will explore the shift from a Sinofuturism tinged with Techno-Orientalism or Techno-Nationalism to a pluralistic Urban Villages Futurism. \n戏剧构作者孙晓星将以他的文章《蝴蝶岛死亡力与城中村未来主义》为基础，解析《蝴蝶岛》所呈现的悲剧性和对未来的多重想象，蝴蝶短暂的一生与青春易逝的隐喻，以及岛上年轻生命绚烂与绝望并存的状态，和这种与世界既脱节又联系的处境。此外，通过分析由香港首演至深圳城中村“迁移”所蕴含的意义，探讨从一个带有技术东方主义或技术民族主义色彩的中华未来主义，向复数未来的城中村未来主义的转变。 \nShort Bio:\nSun Xiaoxing\, with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from the Central Academy of Drama and a Ph.D. candidate at Shanghai Theatre Academy\, is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Drama\, Film and Television at Tianjin Conservatory of Music. As a playwright\, director\, and artist\, he has developed a series of works under the concept of “Cyber Theatre”\, and was invited to Festival/Tokyo\, Kyoto Experiment\, OzAsia Festival in Adelaide\, New Art Fest in Lisbon\, CPH Stage\, Low Fat Art Fes in Bangkok\, Hong Kong Arts Festival\, Shanghai Biennale\, Wuzhen Theatre Festival\, Beijing Fringe Festival\, Aranya Theatre Festival etc. As a dramaturgy\, he has collaborated with New Youth Group\, Ergao Dance Production Group etc. As a curator\, he curated Sphinx Metaverse Theatre Festival “4399. Paradise: To the Dying Web 2.0 Era”\, and Contemporary Theatre Biennale 2018 Performance Unit “Sceno Place” Public Space Performance Series “Glitch and Error” etc. \n孙晓星，中央戏剧学院学士、硕士，上海戏剧学院博士研究生，现为天津音乐学院戏剧影视系副教授。作为编剧、导演和艺术家，他以“赛博剧场”的概念开发了一系列作品，曾受邀参加东京国际剧场艺术节、京都国际舞台艺术祭、阿德莱德澳亚艺术节、里斯本新艺术节、曼谷低脂艺术节、香港艺术节、上海双年展、乌镇戏剧节、北京国际青年戏剧节、阿那亚戏剧节等；作为戏剧构作，他曾与新青年剧团、二高表演等合作；作为策展人，他曾策划斯芬克斯元宇宙戏剧节“4399.乐园——致即将逝去的Web2.0时代”、2018当代戏剧双年展/深圳福田展演单元“情场”公共空间表演系列《乱码过失》等。 \nOrganizers:\nYing Ming Theater\nAkademisches Konfuzius-Institut Göttingen\nOstasiatisches Seminar\nCeMEAS\nVerein chinesischer Studenten und Wissenschaftler in Göttingen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/contemporary-theater-art-seminar-series-no-20-the-force-of-mortality-and-urban-villages-futurism-of-butterfly-island-%e8%9d%b4%e8%9d%b6%e5%b2%9b%e6%ad%bb%e4%ba%a1%e5%8a%9b%e4%b8%8e/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Theater
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #26 The Chinese Anti-espionage Law: What Risks for Companies and the Scientific Community?
DESCRIPTION:Topic\nSecurity concerns have become a priority issue for many countries around the world. In China\, this has manifested itself in a “holistic view of national security”—a phrase now directly invoked in the new Anti-Espionage Law that encompasses a broad understanding of national security and emphasizes vigilance against security risks in all areas. The Anti-Espionage Law was recently enacted in the wake of several high-profile cases\, including a dawn raid at the Shanghai office of a renowned US management consulting firm. To what extent does this affect economic cooperation with China? Does the Law’s expanded scope of “espionage activities” jeopardize the normal operation of foreign companies and scientific exchanges? And how is academic research affected? Is it still possible to share data in cooperation projects and collect business information in China? At GCC #26\, we will discuss these and other questions with our distinguished experts. \nProgram\nThe event consists of different impulse lectures followed by a discussion. \nThe Global China Conversation #26 will be held in English. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIsabelle Feng  \nIsabelle Feng\, a scientific associate at the Perelman Centre for the Philosophy of Law at the Université Libre de Bruxelles\, is also a collaborator with the Paris-based thinktank Asia Centre and a member of the expert team of the China Horizons project funded by the European Research Executive Agency. Holding master’s degrees in Economy and French from Wuhan University\, along with a master’s degree in French Literature from the University of Paris 8 Saint-Denis\, Isabelle has law degrees from Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne and Paris Dauphine. Her research primarily focuses on Chinese listed companies’ governance\, China’s economy\, EU-China relations\, and US-China issues. Isabelle is a regular contributor to French publications such as Le Monde and Politique Internationale and is actively involved in cross-border M&A consulting activities related to Asia. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKai Kim  \nKai Kim (né Schlender) is a highly experienced Salary Partner at Taylor Wessing\, Shanghai\, specialising in Chinese business law. With a focus on commercial and corporate law\, he advises international clients on matters ranging from company establishment to cross-border M&A transactions. Fluent in German\, English\, and Chinese\, he previously worked at Baker McKenzie in Frankfurt and Shanghai\, handling M&A transactions and investment projects. As an accomplished lecturer in Sinology\, he taught Chinese business law at various universities. Kai Kim holds a Second State Exam (Bar Exam) and a Master’s in Chinese studies\, with numerous publications on Chinese and German business laws. He is a member of the German Chinese Lawyers Association. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Dr. Dietmar Baetge \nDr. Dietmar Baetge is Professor of International Commercial Law and Private Business Law at the Technical University of Wildau. He was an expert at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg and a partner in a German-Greek law firm. His main research interests include the interactions between competition and international trade policy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSilas Dreier\n\nsilas.dreier@ifw-kiel.de \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\nRegistration\n\n\n\n> Please use our online form to submit your registration \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAcademic Partner\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMedia Partner\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\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. \nSubscribe now for a 30 day free trial!
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/global-china-conversations-26-the-chinese-anti-espionage-law-what-risks-for-companies-and-the-scientific-community/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Global China Conversations,Lecture
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SUMMARY:Fan Xin (Cambridge):  Emotions as Politics: Rethinking Chinese Nationalism
DESCRIPTION:4. Dec. (Monday)\, 17:15 – 18:45 \nTheologicum (Theol) 0.135 \nAbstract:\nThe rise of the history of emotions has been a recent development in historiography. In the field of Chinese studies\, scholars such as Eugenia Lean\, Haiyan Lee\, Chen Li\, and Zuo Ya have been writing about how emotions\, feelings\, and sentiments contributed to the formation and transformation of Chinese identities. In this presentation\, I attempt to bridge the gap between tradition and modernity to rethink the theoretical implications when we historicize emotions beyond the Eurocentric paradigm of the rationality regime. By critically examining the existing scholarship on Chinese nationalism through the lens of the history of emotions\, I argue that emotions are a significant aspect of affecting the decision-making process in nationalist politics\, and Chinese nationalism is not just political\, cultural\, and ethnic\, but also emotional. \n  \nSpeaker: \nDr. Xin Fan is a Teaching Associate of Modern Chinese History and a Fellow at Lucy Cavendish College at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of World History and National Identity in China: The Twentieth Century (Cambridge UP\, 2021) and the second editor of Receptions of Greek and Roman in East Asia (Brill\, 2018). As a historian of modern China with a strong interest in global history\, he is currently working on two book projects\, “Global History in China” and “The Right to Talk about China: The Rise of Emotional Politics\, 1900–1949.” In addition\, he has written on global conceptual history\, the history of international relations\, and the rise of historical geography in China. He is also the book review editor of China and Asia: A Journal in Historical Studies. He has studied and worked in China\, Germany\, the United States\, and the United Kingdom.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/fan-xin-cambridge-emotions-as-politics-rethinking-chinese-nationalism/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231207T110000
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SUMMARY:Global China Conversations #27: Zukunft der Technologiestandards: Deutschland und China im Wettbewerb?
DESCRIPTION:Thema\nDie Zukunft der globalen Wirtschaft wird maßgeblich vom Wettbewerb um Technologiestandards geprägt. Chinas Einfluss bei der Festlegung von globalen Technologiestandards ist zu einem bedeutenden Faktor geworden. Innerhalb verschiedener internationaler Gremien verstärkt China seine Präsenz und spielt eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Gestaltung von Standards für wegweisende Technologien. Der Plan „China Standards 2035“ ist ein Schlüsselfaktor bei der Förderung chinesischer Standards entlang der Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). \nAuch Deutschland pflegt eine enge Kooperation mit China im Bereich der Technologiestandardisierung\, insbesondere im Rahmen von Industrie-4.0-Technologien. Diese partnerschaftlichen Bemühungen zeigen sich in gemeinsamen Standardisierungsvorschlägen und stärken Chinas Position in internationalen Gremien der Standardisierung. Durch diese Zusammenarbeit ergeben sich jedoch auch Herausforderungen und Kontroversen\, insbesondere bezüglich der Vereinbarkeit des liberalen Marktsystems mit dem staatlich geführten\, autoritären Wirtschaftsmodells Chinas. \nIn der GCC #27 möchten wir daher folgende Fragen erörtern: Wie nutzt China die Standardisierung als strategisches Instrument und welche möglichen europäischen Reaktionen sind denkbar? Wie gestaltet sich die Kooperation zwischen Deutschland und China im Bereich der Technologiestandardisierung? Wie wird sich der Wettbewerb um die Festlegung von Standards voraussichtlich entwickeln und welche Auswirkungen könnten sich für weltweit agierende Unternehmen ergeben? Welchen Einfluss hat der Handelskonflikt zwischen China und den USA auf technische Standards und europäische Unternehmen? Welche Maßnahmen könnten ergriffen werden\, um eine ausgewogene Balance zwischen den verschiedenen Wirtschaftsmodellen und Standardisierungsansätzen zu finden? \nProgramm\nDie Veranstaltung besteht aus Impulsvorträgen der Sprecher gefolgt von einer Diskussion. \nDie Global China Conversation #27 wird auf Deutsch abgehalten. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLiteratur\n\n\n\nDie Impulsvorträge nehmen Bezug auf folgende Veröffentlichungen: \nFuchs\, Daniel/Eaton\, Sarah (2022): “Diffusion of Practice: The Curious Case of the Sino-German Technical Standardization Partnership”\, in New Political Economy 27 (6)\, 958-971 \nFuchs\, Daniel (2024): “Technische Standards & globale Ungleichheit: Chinas Aufstieg zur Normungsweltmacht”\, in Veit\, Alex/Fuchs\, Daniel (eds.): Eine gerechte Weltwirtschaftsordnung? Die »New International Economic Order« und die Zukunft der Süd-Nord-Beziehungen. Bielefeld: Transcript\, 275-298. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKatja Krüger  \nKatja Krüger ist Leiterin Regierungsbeziehungen von DIN\, der nationalen Normungsorganisation Deutschlands. DIN ist Mitglied der europäischen Normungsorganisation CEN und der internatinalen Normungsorganisation ISO. Die Position umfasst somit die Beziehungen zu nationalen\, europäischen und internationalen politischen Entscheidungsträger*innen. Bevor sie 2017 in den Bereich Regierungsbeziehungen bei DIN wechselte\, arbeite Katja Krüger als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin für zwei Abgeordnete des Deutschen Bundestages. Katja Krüger verfügt über einen Bachelorabschluss in Kommunikationsmanagement der Hochschule Osnabrück sowie einen Master in Medien und politischer Kommunikation der Freien Universität Berlin. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDaniel Fuchs  \nDaniel Fuchs ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Asien- und Afrikastudien der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Er promovierte in Entwicklungsstudien an der SOAS\, University of London\, und beschäftigte sich dabei mit den Unruhen unter Wanderarbeitern bei Industrieverlagerungen im Südwesten Chinas. Vor seiner jetzigen Position arbeitete er an der SOAS\, der University of London und der Universität Göttingen. Herr Fuchs war Mitherausgeber und Mitübersetzer mehrerer Publikationen zu chinesischen Arbeitsfragen und erhielt 2020 den “Albie Award” für seine Forschung über eine deutsch-chinesische Partnerschaft im Bereich der technischen Normung zusammen mit der Autorin Sarah Eaton. Derzeit arbeitet er an einem Forschungsprojekt\, das den wachsenden Einfluss Chinas auf die internationale technische Normung analysiert. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nModeration\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistrierung\n\n\n\n> zur Online Anmeldung \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\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\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:Online-Veranstaltung: Was wäre\, wenn…? Abkoppelung von China und die Kosten für Deutschland
DESCRIPTION:Was wäre\, wenn es zu einem Handelskonflikt mit China käme? Der EU-China Gipfel vor einigen Tagen und Analysen von MERICS zur Entwicklung der Wirtschaftspolitik in China legen nahe\, dass sich Spannungen in den Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zwischen der EU und China eher verschärfen werden. Eine neue Analyse des IfW Kiel ergibt\, dass in einem Szenario abgeschotteter Handelsblöcke ein abrupter Handelsstopp mit China für die deutsche Wirtschaft teuer\, aber zu überstehen wäre. Kurzfristig würde die Wirtschaftsleistung deutlich einbrechen\, langfristig pendelt sich der Verlust aber auf ein verkraftbares Maß ein. \nWir wollen zu diesen Entwicklungen und Ergebnissen der Studie mit Ihnen ins Gespräch kommen. Deshalb laden wir Sie hiermit herzlich ein zu unserem Online-Event: \nPräsentation und Diskussion: \n\nMoritz Schularick\, IfW Kiel\, Präsident\nMikko Huotari\, MERICS\, Direktor\nJanka Oertel\, European Council on Foreign Relations\, Direktorin Asien-Programm\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nPartner\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\nOrganisation\n\nKiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nWir bitten um Anmeldung bis zum 13. Dezember über events@ifw-kiel.de. Wir schicken Ihnen dann zeitnah den Teilnahmelink für die Online-Session zu.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-veranstaltung-was-ware-wenn-abkoppelung-von-china-und-die-kosten-fur-deutschland/
LOCATION:Zoom
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