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SUMMARY:Online Lecture: The Chinese Communist Party’s International Networks
DESCRIPTION:The Chinese Communist Party’s International Networks\nJulia Bader (University of Amsterdam)\nThis lecture is part of our new lecture series China’s Economic Rise – Political Transformations in Asia and Beyond \nThursday\, January 14\, 2021\, 1:00-2:00pm CET \nZOOM Link: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/98494002315 \n  \nAbstract: Under President Xi Jinping China has become a more assertive force of transformation. It is more openly promoting its vision of global order and more aggressively trying to popularize the Chinese political model. Instruments outside of traditional state-to-state diplomacy play a key role in this endeavor. The lecture focuses on the role of the International Department of the Communist Party of China (CCP-ID). Building on an intense travel diplomacy\, the CCP-ID maintains a widely stretched network to political elites across the globe. The CCP-ID’s engagement is not new; but since Xi Jinping took office\, it has bolstered its efforts to reach out to other parties. Yet\, little is known about the CCP-ID’s role in China’s foreign relations: Who are the CCP-ID’s partners? And what are the CCP-ID’s networking efforts about? \nThe lecture tries to find answers to these questions. It provides insights into the patterns of the CCP-ID’s external relations since the early 2000s and discusses the underlying motives. Party relations not only serve as an additional channel to advance China’s foreign policy interests. Since President Xi has come to power\, party relations also emerged as a key instrument to promote China’s vision for reforming the global order. Moreover\, China increasingly uses the party channel as a vehicle of authoritarian learning by sharing experiences of its economic modernization and authoritarian one-party regime. The CCP-ID may well be an instrument of global political transformation. \nJulia Bader\nJulia Bader is Assistant Professor for International Relations in the Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. She joined the Department of Political Science and the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research in July 2012. Before joining UvA\, Julia Bader worked as a research fellow at the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) in Bonn (Germany) for five years. Julia Bader holds a MA in Politics and Management from Konstanz University and a PhD in Political Science from Heidelberg University. \n\n\nJulia’s work focuses on China´s foreign relations; regime transition and autocratic stability\, international relations and foreign policy\, development assistance and human rights. She is a member of the International Diffusion and Cooperation of Authoritarian Regimes – IDCAR-Network and an external partner of the project Undermining Hegemony. The US\, China\, Russia\, and International Public Goods.\nSource: https://www.uva.nl/profiel/b/a/j.bader2/j.bader2.html \n\n\n  \nThis lecture series is co-organized and co-sponsored by Göttingen’s Centre for Modern East Asian Studies as well the Kiel Institute China Initiative. \n  \nPicture: iStock.com/Maxiphoto
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-lecture-the-chinese-communist-partys-international-networks/
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210117T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210117T143000
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SUMMARY:Collaboration and Crossing Borders in Art
DESCRIPTION:Collaboration and Crossing Borders in Art\nTime: 17.01.2021 CET 13:00-14:30\nPlace: Zoom Meeting ID 976 2733 1221\nLanguage: Chinese \n\nSpeakers:\nChong Wang 王翀 is one of China’s most influential post-80s theater director. His works have been performed in 17 countries. The Warfare of Landmine 2.0 《地雷战2.0》 won 2013 Festival/Tokyo Award. Lu Xun 《大先生》was noted by the Beijing News as The Best Chinese Production of Year 2016. In April 2020\, his online production of Waiting for Godot《等待戈多 attracted tens of thousands audience\, breaking the record of single performance attendance in Chinese theater. \nShasha Li 李鋆天 is a puppetry artist. She has been recognized with the “Best Performance” awards at the 2nd and 4th Golden Lion National Puppet Art Festival in 2008 and 2012. She won the award “Best Performance” at the 2nd Omsk Arlekin International Puppet Art Festival in Russia. She received a Rockefeller Foundation Asian Cultural Council Scholarship in 2013 and spent a year as an artist-in-residence in New York. She is also a Chinese calligraphy and painting artist.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/collaboration-and-crossing-borders-in-art/
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210128T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210128T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210104T083911Z
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SUMMARY:Online Lecture: China’s Overseas Lending
DESCRIPTION:China’s Overseas Lending\nSebastian Horn (IfW Kiel)\nThis lecture is part of our new lecture series China’s Economic Rise – Political Transformations in Asia and Beyond \nThursday\, January 28\, 2021\, 1:00-2:00pm CET \nZOOM Link: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/92000859579 \n  \nAbstract: Compared with China’s pre-eminent status in world trade\, its role in global finance is poorly understood. This paper studies the size\, characteristics\, and determinants of China’s capital exports building a new database of 5000 loans and grants to 152 countries\, 1949-2017. We find that 50% of China’s lending to developing countries is not reported to the IMF or World Bank. These “hidden debts” distort policy surveillance\, risk pricing\, and debt sustainability analyses. Since China’s overseas lending is almost entirely official (state-controlled)\, the standard “push” and “pull” drivers of private cross-border flows do not apply in the same way. \n  \nThe lecture series is co-organized and co-sponsored by Göttingen’s Centre for Modern East Asian Studies as well the Kiel Institute China Initiative. \nPicture: iStock.com/Maxiphoto
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-lecture-chinas-overseas-lending/
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210130T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210121T135918Z
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SUMMARY:Online Drama Reading: 易卜生《海达.高布乐》Henrik Ibsen\, Hedda Gabler
DESCRIPTION:易卜生《海达.高布乐》Henrik Ibsen\, Hedda Gabler \nTime: 14: 00 – 17: 00 30. January 2021  \nPlace: Online (Zoom Meeting ID：996 8047 2840) \nEmail: yingming.theater@gmail.com \nManner: Participants will read dramas and do some role-play exercises together via video or voice calls. Being an auditor is also welcome. \n“She is a mysterious and noble\, rebellious and unruly the so-called “father’s daughter.” After getting to know the large deep shadows in her heart and see a touch of disdain and despair in her eye\, people can only have complicated love-hate feelings for her. Let us go into the inner world of Ibsen’s most attractive and controversial woman – Haida Gabler.  \nEveryone is welcome to the online drama reading activity of Chinese Theater in Goettingen\, Ying Ming Theater. \n  \nFor more information about the Chinese Theater in Goettingen\, please click here. \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-drama-reading-%e6%98%93%e5%8d%9c%e7%94%9f%e3%80%8a%e6%b5%b7%e8%be%be-%e9%ab%98%e5%b8%83%e4%b9%90%e3%80%8bhenrik-ibsen-hedda-gabler/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210203T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210203T160000
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SUMMARY:Hidden Dragon? Chinese Influence at the World Bank
DESCRIPTION:Hidden Dragon? Chinese Influence at the World Bank\nErasmus Kersting (Villanova University)\nAbstract:\nIn this paper\, we consider an alternate explanation for China’s continued interest in World Bank loans: borrower influence. As a bureaucracy and as a bank\, the World Bank relies both on repayment of its outstanding loans and on a predictable pipeline of new lending. As a major client\, China might prefer informal influence to formal influence (i.e.\, increased vote share) since key elements of the World Bank agenda – conditionality\, transparency\, indigenous rights – sit poorly with China’s own domestic record and non-interference approach to foreign policy. The paper examines how China has been treated by the World Bank and whether there is statistical evidence of China having informal influence over World Bank decisions. \ncege research seminar\nWednesday\, February 3rd from 2.30 pm – 4.00 pm\, CET\nIn order to participate\, please log in using the following link:\nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/92920198042?pwd=eDBJUWFOS2krTTA0UWdkRk5DTjg1Zz09\nMeeting-ID: 929 2019 8042\nPasscode: 846530 \ncege – Center for European\, Governance and Economic Development Resear\nhttps://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/60864.html\nContact: Mattheus Brenig ( mattheus.brenig[at]wiwi.uni-goettingen.de)
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/hidden-dragon-chinese-influence-at-the-world-bank/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210211T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210211T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210104T084224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210112T152144Z
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SUMMARY:Online Lecture: Gaining Ground\, Gaining Influence? Vote Shares and Power in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
DESCRIPTION:Gaining Ground\, Gaining Influence? Vote Shares and Power in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)\nSoo Yeon Kim (National University of Singapore) \nThis lecture is part of our new lecture series China’s Economic Rise – Political Transformations in Asia and Beyond \nThursday\, February 11\, 2021\, 1:00-2:00pm CET \nZOOM Link: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/92410917518 \n  \nAbstract: Why do countries join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and what do countries that have joined gain from membership? This paper examines the distribution of vote shares in the AIIB relative to that of existing international financial institutions (IFIs). Our analysis of the distribution of vote shares across the AIIB\, the World Bank\, the International Monetary Fund (IMF)\, and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) supports the hypotheses: countries with lower vote shares in the existing IFIs are more likely to join the AIIB and member states have higher vote shares in the AIIB than in each of the other IFIs. The results of the OLS regressions suggest that the size of vote shares in existing IFIs is a strong deter-minant of countries’ decision to accede to the AIIB and that the distribution in vote shares in the AIIB are strongly correlated with the distribution of vote shares in these other IFIs. Countries systematically gain more vote shares in the AIIB than in the other IFIs and this gain in vote shares in the AIIB is most pronounced vis-a-vis the IMF\, followed by the World Bank and the ADB. Developing countries also experience higher gains in vote shares than developed countries. The results also present no evidence that the distribution of vote shares in the AIIB privilege countries with greater political or economic proximity to China\, which challenges the dominant explanation that the AIIB serves as an instrument that reflects or furthers Chinese interests. This paper contributes to the scholarship on the implications of international institutions created by rising powers on global governance\, as well as whether Chinese-led international institutions conform to or deviate from existing rules and norms of international institutions. \nSoo Yeon Kim joined the Department of Political Science in July 2011. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Yale University and a B.A. in Political Science and International Studies from Yonsei University. Professor Kim’s research and teaching areas are International Political Economy\, International Political Economy of Asia\, and Research Methods\, with a specialization in trade politics. She is the author of Power and the Governance of Global Trade (2011\, Series in Political Economy\, Cornell University Press). Her current research focuses on free trade agreements in Asia and on rising powers in the global economy.\nSource: https://profile.nus.edu.sg/fass/polsk/ \nThe lecture series is co-organized and co-sponsored by Göttingen’s Centre for Modern East Asian Studies as well the Kiel Institute China Initiative. \nPicture: iStock.com/Maxiphoto
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-lecture-gaining-ground-gaining-influence-vote-shares-and-power-in-the-asian-infrastructure-investment-bank-aiib/
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210213T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210215T123301Z
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SUMMARY:Online Drama Reading: 杜国威《我和春天有个约会》Kwok-Wai Raymond TO I Have a Date with Spring
DESCRIPTION:杜国威《我和春天有个约会》Kwok-Wai Raymond TO I Have a Date with Spring \nTime: 13:00 – 16:00 13 Feb 2021 (CET) \nPlace: Online (Zoom ID: 971 8032 8732) \nEmail: yingming.theater@gmail.com \nManner: Participants will read dramas and do some role-play exercises together via video or voice calls. Being an auditor is also welcome. \nWhen a retired singsong girl came back to the stage after twenty years\, what kind of stories would she recall for her debut and her colleagues? How did the four different singsong girls’ life change over time? If you are interested in the story of four Hong Kong singsong girls in the second half of the 20th century\, please do not hesitate to join us to read I Have a Date with Spring. \nFor more information about the Chinese Theater in Goettingen\, please click here. \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-drama-reading-%e6%9d%9c%e5%9b%bd%e5%a8%81%e3%80%8a%e6%88%91%e5%92%8c%e6%98%a5%e5%a4%a9%e6%9c%89%e4%b8%aa%e7%ba%a6%e4%bc%9a%e3%80%8bkwok-wai-raymond-to-i-have-a-date-with-spring/
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210227T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210227T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210215T123328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210215T123328Z
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SUMMARY:Online Drama Reading: 安东·八甫洛维奇·契诃夫 《熊》Anton Pavlovich Chekhov The Bear
DESCRIPTION:安东·八甫洛维奇·契诃夫 《熊》Anton Pavlovich Chekhov The Bear \nTime: 13:00 – 16:00 27 Feb 2021 (CET) \nPlace: Online (Zoom ID: 951 5232 7696) \nEmail: yingming.theater@gmail.com \nManner: Participants will read dramas and do some role-play exercises together via video or voice calls. Being an auditor is also welcome. \nThe pompous widow vowed to keep faithful to her husband for the rest of her life. When she met the rude and irrational male debt collector\, what kind of chemistry would happen between them? \nAnyone interested in Chekhov’s farce The Bear is welcome to participate in the activity. \nFor more information about the Chinese Theater in Goettingen\, please click here. \n \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-drama-reading-%e5%ae%89%e4%b8%9c%c2%b7%e5%85%ab%e7%94%ab%e6%b4%9b%e7%bb%b4%e5%a5%87%c2%b7%e5%a5%91%e8%af%83%e5%a4%ab-%e3%80%8a%e7%86%8a%e3%80%8banton-pavlovich-chekhov-the-bear/
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210304T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210304T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210202T091105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210202T122049Z
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SUMMARY:Joint Zoom Lecture: Making the World Safe for Dictatorship: Authoritarian Image Management in Contemporary China and North Korea
DESCRIPTION:Making the World Safe for Dictatorship: Authoritarian Image Management in Contemporary China and North Korea\n  \nDr Alexander Dukalskis\, School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin\, Ireland\nDate: Thursday\, 4 March 2021\nTime: 3:00-4:30 pm (Dublin time)/16:00-17:30 (CET)\nPlease register in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwsc-2sqj4jGN1IjSpNxZbsvyuIxEGI9MHP\nOrganizers:\nDepartment of Asian Studies at UCC and the Centre of Modern East Asian Studies at the University of Göttingen  \n \nAuthoritarian states work hard to manage their images abroad. They invest in foreign-facing media\, hire public relations firms\, tout their popular celebrities\, and showcase their successes to elite and popular foreign audiences. However\, there is a dark side to these efforts that is sometimes overlooked. Authoritarian states try to obscure or censor bad news about their governments and often discredit their critics abroad. In extreme cases\, authoritarian states intimidate\, physically attack\, or even murder their opponents overseas. This talk will be about how authoritarian states manage their image abroad using both “promotional” tactics of persuasion and “obstructive” tactics of repression.  Dukalskis will look at the tactics that authoritarian states use for image management and the ways in which their strategies vary from one state to another. After providing an overview of the argument\, the lecture will examine in detail two cases of authoritarian image management. First\, it will discuss the global and multifaceted image management of contemporary China\, ranging from controlling the narrative by clamping down on foreign correspondents\, to Beijing’s external propaganda\, to its attempts to silence critics abroad. Second\, the lecture will widen its temporal scope to explore North Korea’s efforts since the 1950s up to today to craft an appealing image of itself among the ethnic Korean population in Japan. The lecture\, based on the author’s forthcoming book Making the World Safe for Dictatorship\, will draw on a diverse array of data\, including interviews\, cross-national data on extraterritorial repression\, examination of public relations filings with the United States government\, analysis of authoritarian propaganda\, media frequency analysis\, and speeches and statements by authoritarian leaders. \n \nAlexander Dukalskis is an Associate Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin. He is also a 2020-21 Woodrow Wilson Center China Fellow and an associate editor at Communist & Post-Communist Studies. His research and teaching interests include authoritarianism\, Asian politics\, and human rights. His work has been published in several leading journals\, including Government & Opposition\, Review of International Studies\, Journal of Democracy\, Journal of Peace Research\, and Democratization. His first book\, The Authoritarian Public Sphere: Legitimation and Autocratic Power in North Korea\, Burma\, and China\, was published in 2017.  His second book Making the World Safe for Dictatorship\, will be published by Oxford University Press in April 2021.\n \nPicture: Roman Harak: North Korea - View from China. Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic  (CC BY-SA 2.0) \nhttps://flic.kr/p/apZtik
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/joint-zoom-lecture-making-the-world-safe-for-dictatorship-authoritarian-image-management-in-contemporary-china-and-north-korea/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210318T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210318T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210104T084526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210112T144653Z
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SUMMARY:Online Lecture: China’s R-AI-se: The Digital New Silk Road and China’s Global AI Dreams
DESCRIPTION:China’s R-AI-se: The Digital New Silk Road and China’s Global AI Dreams\nNele Noesselt (Universität Duisburg-Essen)\nThis lecture is part of our new lecture series China’s Economic Rise – Political Transformations in Asia and Beyond \nThursday\, March 18\, 2021\, 1:00-2:00pm CET \nZOOM Link: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/99233431817 \nAbstract: This paper assesses the global implications of the PRC’s AI strategy. Examining recent regional and global transformations from the perspective of role theory\, it looks at the re-steering of the Chinese (gig)economy under the fifth generation and outlines strategic role adjustments and position changes. \n  \nThe lecture series is co-organized and co-sponsored by Göttingen’s Centre for Modern East Asian Studies as well the Kiel Institute China Initiative. \nPicture: iStock.com/Maxiphoto
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-lecture-chinas-r-ai-se-the-digital-new-silk-road-and-chinas-global-ai-dreams/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210318T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210318T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210215T124008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210215T124008Z
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SUMMARY:Online Theater Workshop: “Contemporary Theater Performance” Seminar Series No. 3
DESCRIPTION:“Contemporary Theater Performance” Seminar Series No. 3\nTransnational Chinese Theatres: Aesthetics\, Politics\, Methods \n  \nTime: March 18\, 2021 CET 2:00 PM-3:30 PM \nZoom Link: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/92404610446?pwd=T2ZRT2oyNkVSMXQ2UjRMVjZCVGp0QT09 \nMeeting ID: 924 0461 0446 \nPasscode: 709758 \nAbstract  \nHow can we rethink Chinese-language theatres from the perspective of the transnational? What are the advantages of looking at the performance cultures of the Chinese-speaking world through a trans-Asian lens? What can the “trans-” signify in the performances of the Sinophone? Unlike the field of Sinophone cinemas\, where “trans-” approaches\, particularly the transnational\, have been debated widely\, there has not yet been a comprehensive theoretical reflection of the agentive implications of trans-ing for the performances of the contemporary Sinosphere\, including the performances of memory. Based on the recent monograph\, Transnational Chinese Theatres: Intercultural Performance Networks in East Asia (Palgrave\, 2020)\, this talk will introduce the notion of transnational Chinese theatres as a practice and method of performance collaboration constituted by mobile networks of relations. Transnational Chinese theatres present a performative inflection of notions of minor transnationalism and inter-Asian referencing – or (trans-)Asia as method – which foregrounds collaboration as a generative site of counter-memory and transgressive imagination. An overview of recent transnational networks and works originating within the East Asian Sinosphere will show how collaborative practice can mobilize multiple dimensions of the “trans-” – transmediality\, translingualism\, translation\, transcoloniality – to reconstitute Sinophone performance cultures as platforms for transgressively reconfiguring the nation and enabling the collective memorialization of contested national histories through transnational comparison. \nBio \nRossella Ferrari is Professor of Chinese Studies in the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Vienna\, Austria. Her main expertise is in the performance cultures of the Chinese-speaking world. Her research interests include avant-garde studies\, intercultural performance\, intermediality\, adaptation\, memory studies\, and transnational and inter-Asian approaches to the study of Sinophone cultural production. She is the author of Pop Goes the Avant-Garde: Experimental Theatre in Contemporary China (2012) and Transnational Chinese Theatres: Intercultural Performance Networks in East Asia (2020)\, and the co-editor of Asian City Crossings: Pathways of Performance through Hong Kong and Singapore (forthcoming 2021). \nOrganizer \nYing Ming Theater  \nSponsors \nThe Center for Modern East Asian Studies at the University of Göttingen \nThe Academic Confucius Institute in Göttingen
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-theater-workshop-contemporary-theater-performance-seminar-series-no-3/
CATEGORIES:Theater,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210401T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210401T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210104T084833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210329T070224Z
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SUMMARY:Online Lecture: Institutional and Policy Pathways to Carbon Neutrality in China by 2060
DESCRIPTION:Institutional and Policy Pathways to Carbon Neutrality in China by 2060\nValerie J. Karplus (Carnegie Mellon University)\nThis lecture is part of our new lecture series China’s Economic Rise – Political Transformations in Asia and Beyond \nThursday\, April 1\, 2021\, 1:00-2:00pm CET \nZOOM Link: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/98853778484 \n  \nAbstract: President Xi Jinping has announced that China will pursue a goal of net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2060. This talk will examine the evolution of China’s institutions and policies as they relate to carbon management and ask how they will need to further change in order to support the country’s 2060 ambitions. The talk will conclude by discussing the potential for China’s emissions trading system for carbon dioxide\, which is currently under development\, to contribute to the 2060 goal. \nValerie J. Karplus is a Visiting Associate Professor in Global Economics and Management (GEM) at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Karplus studies resource and environmental management in firms operating in diverse national and industry contexts\, with a focus on the role of institutions and management practices in explaining performance. Karplus is an expert on China’s energy system\, including technology and business model innovation\, energy system governance\, and the management of air pollution and climate change. She works with a collaborative team of researchers to study the micro and macro determinants of clean energy transitions in emerging markets\, with a focus on China and India. She teaches Entrepreneurship without Borders\, New Models for Global Business\, and is currently developing a new course\, together with Professor Chris Warshaw in Political Science\, on Global Energy Markets and Policy.\nSource: https://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/directory/valerie-j-karplus \nThe lecture series is co-organized and co-sponsored by Göttingen’s Centre for Modern East Asian Studies as well the Kiel Institute China Initiative. \nPicture: iStock.com/Maxiphoto
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-lecture-institutional-and-policy-pathways-to-carbon-neutrality-in-china-by-2060/
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Lecture Series
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210430
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210323T131502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T132008Z
UID:8932-1619654400-1619740799@www.cemeas.de
SUMMARY:Junges Forum zum chinesischen Recht
DESCRIPTION:Deutsch-Chinesisches Institut für Rechtswissenschaft\n\nJunges Forum zum chinesischen Recht am 29.04.2021\nAnmeldung: chinarecht@jura.uni-goettingen.de\nWebpage: https://uni-goettingen.de/de/423274.html \nDas Deutsch-Chinesische Institut für Rechtswissenschaft der Universität Göttingen stellt im Rahmen seiner digitalen Veranstaltung „Junges Forum zum chinesischen Recht“ am 29.04.2021 den Doppelmasterstudiengang „Chinesisches Recht und Rechtsvergleichung“ der Universitäten Göttingen und Nanjing vor.\nDer Studiengang hat einen Umfang von vier Semestern und ermöglicht den Erwerb von gleich zwei Masterabschlüssen\, sodass am Ende die Titel LL.M./LL.M. (oec.) oder M.A./LL.M. (oec.) verliehen werden. Das erste Mastersemester findet zur Vorbereitung in Göttingen statt\, während das zweite und dritte Semester in Nanjing\, China verbracht werden. Im vierten Semester widmen sich die Studierenden ihrer Masterarbeit in Göttingen.\nNeben der allgemeinen Vorstellung des Studiengangs gibt Professor Dr. Knut Benjamin Pißler\, Referent am Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht\, im Rahmen einer kurzen Übersetzungsübung einen Einblick in die chinesische Rechtsterminologie. Anschließend hält Cara Meng von Taylor Wessing Shanghai einen Vortrag über “Das anwaltliche Berufsbild im Bereich M&A: Deutsch-Chinesische Rechtsbeziehungen in der Praxis” inkl. Q&A Session. Abschließend stellen zwei Masterabsolventinnen ihre Erfahrungen vor und führen mögliche Berufsperspektiven auf\, bevor sie in einer offenen Fragestunde zur Verfügung stehen. \n\nProgramm:\n9:45-10:30\nBegrüßung und Vorstellung des Studiengangs Chinesisches Recht und Rechtsvergleichung (LL.M./ M.A.)\nProf. Dr. Rüdiger Krause\, Prof. Dr. Axel Schneider \n10:30-11:15\nChinesische Rechtsterminologie – eine Übersetzungsübung\nProf. Dr. Knut Benjamin Pißler\, Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht (Hamburg) & Universität Göttingen \n15 min. Pause \n11:30-12:00\nDas anwaltliche Berufsbild im Bereich M&A: Deutsch-Chinesische Rechtsbeziehungen in der Praxis\nCara Meng 孟戈弋\, Taylor Wessing Shanghai Representative Office \n10 min. Q&A mit Cara Meng 孟戈弋 \n12:10-12:30\nErfahrungsbericht: Berufliche Perspektiven in China\nDr. Madeleine Martinek\, LL. M.\, LL. M. oec. (Nanjing)\, ehemalige Leiterin der Rechtsabteilung der Außenhandelskammer in Peking\, derzeit Assistant Professor an der China-EU School of Law in Peking \n12:30-12:50\nErfahrungsbericht: Studieren und Leben in Nanjing\nRonja Fischer\, M.A.\, LL.M. oec. (Nanjing)\, Alumna des Studiengangs Chinesisches Recht und Rechtsvergleichung \nAb 12:50\nOffene Fragerunde
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/junges-forum-zum-chinesischen-recht/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210501T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210501T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210504T112616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T144348Z
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SUMMARY:Online Script Reading: Saving Face
DESCRIPTION:Online Script Reading: Saving Face\nOnline script reading No. 37 hosted by Ying Ming Theater \nPlay: Saving Face\, written by Lao She (Chinese: 老舍) \n  \n  \nTime: May 1st\, CET 13:00-16:00 \nZoom Meeting https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/94282596030 \nID  942 8259 6030 \nContact: yingming.theater@gmail.com
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-script-reading-saving-face/
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210508T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210529T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210504T112358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T144244Z
UID:8962-1620460800-1622307600@www.cemeas.de
SUMMARY:Hamlet Shakespeare Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:Hamlet Shakespeare Day 2021\nOnline script reading No. 38 hosted by Ying Ming Theater: Reading and Watching Shakespeare \nPlay: Hamlet\, written by William Shakespeare \nSchedule: \n  \nMay 8th\, CET 13:00-16:00\, reading the script (obligatory) \nMay 15th\, watching Hamlet\, a production by British National Theater (optional) \nMay 22nd\, watching Princess Hamlet\, a production by Theater Rampe (optional) \nMay 28th\, watching Hamlet\, a production by the Maxim Gorki Theatre (optional) \nMay 29th\, CET 13:00-16:00\, presentation and discussion (obligatory) \nFull Registrants. The Event is not open to the general public. \nContact: yingming.theater@gmail.com \n  \n  \nPictures on the announcement from left to right:\nPrincess Hamlet © The Rampe Theater\nHamlet © The Bochum Theater\nHamlet © The Maxim Gorki Theater
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/hamlet-shakespeare-day-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Theater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210510T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210510T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210505T125126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T131451Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Taiwan Lecture: Health and History in the Sinophone World
DESCRIPTION:Emergency Medical Services Evolution in Taiwan: Lessons learned from the past century\nProf. Frank Fuh-yuan Shih\, National Taiwan University Hospital\n  \nDate and Time:  Monday\, 10th May 11:00 am -12:00 pm CET (s.t.)\nVenue: Zoom\nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/98204442429?pwd=MW5pR216eUlvMXRFK0g2WHpNbjBVQT09\nPassword: 094608 \nAbstract: In this lecture\, we will discuss another representative China-born medical expert\, Dr. Yang Wen-ta’s experience for viewing the establishment and mechanism of the Americanized emergency care system of Taiwan during the KMT Authoritarian era. Dr. Yang Wen-ta\, a notable Taiwanese medical expert\, had served in Taiwanese military medical system for many years. As an alumnus of the Peking Union Medical College\, Yang’s medical education background proves the strong connection of the medical system between modern China and the USA. Furthermore\, as a mainland emigrant medical elite who has been to Taiwan with the retreat of the Nationalist Government\, Yang played quite a significant role in the construction of the military medical institution\, which shows how Mainland military medicine profoundly influenced and changed Taiwan’s local emergency care system under the KMT rule during the Martial Law time. \nProf. Frank Fuh-yuan Shih is Adjunct Assistant Professor\, Doctor\, and Director of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the National Taiwan University Hospital.  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/2021-taiwan-lecture-health-and-history-in-the-sinophone-world/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210517T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210505T130322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T130356Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Taiwan Lecture: Health and History in the Sinophone World
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 Pandemic <Apocalypto> for Health Humanities\nProfessors Tony Hsiu-Hsi Chen\, National Taiwan University\n  \n  \nDate and Time: Monday\, 17th May 11:00 am -12:00 pm CET (s.t.)\nVenue: Zoom\nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/98204442429?pwd=MW5pR216eUlvMXRFK0g2WHpNbjBVQT09\nPassword: 094608 \nAbstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused huge impact on human life. The adversity for human does not actually come from this emerging pathogen-SARS-CoV-2-but is probably due to untactful policies and inequitable philosophy that have been already existed before COVID-19. The catastrophe of COVID-19 pandemic is “revelation” for humanities like “A Great civilization is not conquered from without\, until it has destroyed itself from within” says Will Durant\, an American writer\, historian\, and philosopher. This metaphor has been witnessed in scenarios of containment measures (including lockdown\, quarantine and isolation\, and social distancing) and uneven distribution of vaccine and delivery of therapy during COVID-19 pandemic.  \nProfessor Tony Hsiu-Hsi Chen works at the Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine\, College of Public Health\, National Taiwan University. \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/2021-taiwan-lecture-health-and-history-in-the-sinophone-world-2/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210519T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210519T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210511T073657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T082135Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: China’s Foreign Policy: Interests\, Ambitions\, and Conceptions of World Order
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 19\, 6pm-8pm (CET)\nDr. Pascal Abb\nSenior researcher\, Leibniz-Institut\, Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung\nZoom link: https://s.gwdg.de/We1Gsj \n  \nImage by Tofeiku. License: CC-BY-SA-4.0\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:South_China_Sea_-_Sulu_Sea_Simpang_Mengayau.jpg\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-chinas-foreign-policy-interests-ambitions-and-conceptions-of-world-order/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210603T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210603T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210525T145255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T142921Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Nationalism and the Crisis of Modernity
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Prasenjit Duara \nDate: June 3\, 6-8 pm (CEST) \n  \n  \n  \nJoin Zoom Meeting:\nhttps://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/97494889145?pwd=SlN6bGhJWUF4dUVObUJFaW4vM282QT09 \nMeeting ID: 974 9488 9145\nPasscode: 269109 \nThis lecture is presented within the framework of the Joint Center for Advanced Studies project “Worldmaking from a Global Perspective: A Dialogue with China” as part of the project “Conceptions of World Order and Their Social Carrier Groups”. \nAbstract \n“Whether or not there is a direct causal relationship\, nationalism is at the heart of all the crises in the modern world and becomes entangled in its effects. As the fundamental source of authority for all modes of governance in the world\, we are beholden to its capacity to resolve these cascading crises. I have long argued that its core confessional and anarchic constitutive form does not afford this capaciousness. It is plain to see this in how the WHO is being hampered in the present pandemic by powerful national interests. “I argue that the nation form is the ‘epistemic engine’ driving the globally circulatory and doxic Enlightenment ideal of the conquest of nature and perpetual growth that sustains the runaway technosphere. The cascading crises that we have already witnessed in this century – financial\, economic\, epidemic and climatological—are rooted significantly in this technosphere. At the same time\, we will have to find our way through and out of these forms to secure a sustainable planet. Drawing from a paradigm of ‘oceanic temporality’ to grasp counter-finalities generated by the epistemic engine I explore the interstitial spaces and counter-flows of social movements that are seeking to develop a post-Enlightenment and a planetary\, rather than a global\, cosmology.” \nAbout Prasenjit Duara \nPrasenjit Duara is the Oscar Tang Chair of East Asian Studies at Duke University. He was born and educated in India and received his PhD in Chinese history from Harvard University. He was previously Professor and Chair of the Dept of History and Chair of the Committee on Chinese Studies at the University of Chicago (1991-2008). Subsequently\, he became Raffles Professor of Humanities and Director\, Asia Research Institute at National University of Singapore (2008-2015). In 1988\, he published Culture\, Power and the State: Rural North China\, 1900-1942 (Stanford Univ Press) which won the Fairbank Prize of the AHA and the Levenson Prize of the AAS\, USA. Among his other books are Rescuing History from the Nation (U Chicago 1995)\, Sovereignty and Authenticity: Manchukuo and the East Asian Modern (Rowman 2003) and most recently\, The Crisis of Global Modernity: Asian Traditions and a Sustainable Future (Cambridge 2014).
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-nationalism-and-the-crisis-of-modernity-2/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210606T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210606T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210504T115508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T144310Z
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SUMMARY:Online Script Reading: Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land
DESCRIPTION:Online Script Reading: Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land\nOnline script reading No. 39 hosted by Ying Ming Theater \nPlay: Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land\, written by Stan Lai (Chinese: 赖声川) \nTime: June 12th\, CET 13:00-16:00 \nZoom Meeting https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/95083744298 \nID 950 8374 4298 \nContact: yingming.theater@gmail.com
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/online-script-reading-secret-love-in-peach-blossom-land/
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210608T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210608T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210602T143242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T143242Z
UID:9067-1623168000-1623175200@www.cemeas.de
SUMMARY:Wochen der Hoffnung - Die Pekinger Studentenbewegung
DESCRIPTION:Wochen der Hoffnung – Die Pekinger Studentenbewegung\n2.-31.Mai 1989“\nErlebnisbericht von Helmut Opletal\n8. Juni 2021\, 16:00 – 18:00 (CET)\nZoom-Link: https://s.gwdg.de/5tnkdO \nAnfang Mai 1989 fuhr Helmut Opletal im Auftrag des ORF nach Peking\, um über den historischen China-Besuch des sowjetischen Staats- und Parteichefs Michail Gorbatschow zu berichten. Schließlich verbrachte er vier Wochen in China\, und nicht Gorbatschow\, sondern die Studentenproteste wurden zum Schwerpunkt seiner Berichterstattung. In dieser Zeit (2.-31. Mai 1989) entstanden in den Wochen vor der Niederschlagung der Bewegung hunderte persönliche Fotos. Es sind keine Bilder der Panzer und tragischen Ereignisse von Anfang Juni\, sondern Szenen voller Zuversicht und Hoffnung vor allem junger Menschen auf mehr Freiheit\, Demokratie und einen nachhaltigen gesellschaftlichen Wandel.  \nDie Fotos dieser Präsentation und zahlreiche weitere finden Sie unter https://photos.app.goo.gl/Kws7c5kuc763Lks38.  \nDr. Helmut OPLETAL\, Jg. 1952\, studierte an der Universität Wien Publizistik\, Politikwissenschaft und Sinologie. 1973  gehörte er zu den ersten österreichischen Austauschstudenten in China\, zwischen 1976 und 2009 war er Redakteur und Reporter für den ORF\, 1980-85 auch China-Korrespondent mehrerer deutschsprachiger Zeitungen. Seit 2002 ist Opletal als Lehrbeauftragter\, Gastprofessor und Projektmitarbeiter am Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften der Universität Wien tätig. \nVeranstalter: Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Ostasiatisches Seminar an der Universität Göttingen\,  Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften – Sinologie an der Universität Wien \n  \nImage: Helmut Opletal\, “Demokratie - unser gemeinsames Ideal“ (Helmut Opletal auf dem Tian’anmen-Platz\, Mai 1989)\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/wochen-der-hoffnung-die-pekinger-studentenbewegung/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210615T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210615T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210518T082148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T082148Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: China’s Ambitions in East Asia: Implications for Security and Stability
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, June 15\, 4pm-6pm (CET)\nHelena Legarda\nSenior analyst\, Mercator Institute for Chinese Studies\, Berlin\nZoom link: https://s.gwdg.de/MQZZWW \n  \nImage by Tofeiku. License: CC-BY-SA-4.0\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:South_China_Sea_-_Sulu_Sea_Simpang_Mengayau.jpg\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-chinas-ambitions-in-east-asia-implications-for-security-and-stability/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210622T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210622T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210614T070527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230609T131309Z
UID:9077-1624384800-1624392000@www.cemeas.de
SUMMARY:The 17th Göttingen East Asia Research Salon
DESCRIPTION:100 Years of CCP History – 100 Jahre KPCh History in three keys: The Cultural Revolution as event\, memory\, and theory\nResearch Salon & Discussion\nTime:  June 22\, 2021\, 6-8 p.m. (CEST)\nZoom link: https://s.gwdg.de/6OYGsF \n  \nLooking at 100 years of CCP history\, the Cultural Revolution emerges as a key event in post-49 history. The idea is that understanding the Cultural Revolution is crucial to understanding both the Maoist period and the post-Maoist period of CCP history. In no socialist country has the leader of the Communist Party dared to mobilize the population against the Party\, and to some degree\, it is still a mystery that the CCP survived this attack. Mr Cui Jinke\, doctoral student from the University of Vienna\, will introduce insights from his doctoral project on factionalism in CCP history\, and Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik as well as Sascha Klotzbücher will discuss his findings in the context of research strategies that focus on memory and theoretical approaches to explaining the Cultural Revolution. \n\nPresenter: Cui Jinke (University of Vienna)\nModerator: Sascha Klotzbücher (University of Göttingen)\nDiscussants: Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik (University of Vienna) &\nFelix Wemheuer (University of Cologne) \n  \nPancake and Ladder: Inside Local Factional Politics during the Cultural Revolution\nCui Jinke (University of Vienna) \n The Cultural Revolution (CR)\, known as the Ten Years of Chaos\, is the most sustained and intensive factional struggle in the 100-year history of the Chinese Communist Party. However\, the official party history records tend to be silent and vague on the content of factional politics\, especially when it comes to the local levels of the political process. Moreover\, the lack of local sources makes it more difficult to analyze its variety outside the center. On the local level\, do the factional conflicts occur inside the rebel groups\, or between the rebels and the conservatives supported by the army? Is it a game of “the winner takes it all”\, or is it a “balance of power” game? By analyzing the primary sources from the process\, oral history records\, and local chronicles from Shandong province\, this presentation will show that policy reversals have repeatedly occurred in the process of local factional politics (called turn over pancakes翻烙饼 during the CR). A typical factional circle starts with a crisis initiated as a result for a certain central political agenda.  Then a specific group is mobilized to attack selected targets. When the crisis rises to a certain level\, the campaign initiator intervenes on behalf of the criticized target and offers a way out. This tactic is described as “setting aladder架梯子“. Through this method\, the campaign initiator tries to gain the gratitude and loyalty from those factions which had been under attack. In local factional practice\, the optimal solution\, i.e that the winner takes it all\, was rarely achieved. Instead\, usual procedure is constant internal split and repeated balancing of power. This finding will contribute to understanding the complicated local factional political process in CR. \n  \nCui Jinke崔金珂 is a PhD student at the Department of East Asian Studies – Sinology (University of Vienna). He obtained her MA at Peking University\, majoring in the History of the CCP. For his research on the Cultural Revolution Cui Jinke conducted fieldwork in Shandong and Shanxi provinces\, collecting local archival materials and conducting oral history interviews since 2013. \nOrganizers:\nCentre for Modern East Asian Studies & Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Göttingen\, Lehrstuhl für Moderne China Studien\, Universität zu Köln \nPicture: Cui Jinke
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/100-years-of-ccp-history-100-jahre-kpch-history-in-three-keys-the-cultural-revolution-as-event-memory-and-theory/
CATEGORIES:East Asia Research Salon,Lecture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210627
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210630T095641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T095641Z
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SUMMARY:Shouxin Kuaile 收信快乐 Love Letters
DESCRIPTION:A Monological & Digital Theater Produced by Ying Ming Theater in Göttingen\, Germany \n数字剧场独白剧，德国哥廷根嘤鸣剧社出品 \nThe innocence and ignorance of youth is a poem as it may seem and a mystery as I can dream. Shuttlecocking letters from afar for forty years\, I look for a love in my life. I wonder if time could stop at the moment when we first met\, without dislocation\, delusion and discrepancies. \n年少时的懵懂情愫，如诗如梦。四十年，驿寄梅花，鱼传尺素，寻一生知心爱人。盼人生若只如初见，不再错、错、错。 \nShouxin Kuaile (Love Letters) is adapted from a drama of the same name\, in which the motif of “love and regret” has been re-examined and constructed. The work highlights the thinking about encounters in life and the argument of free will\, showing how individuals experience inner conflicts in front of choices. This drama uses monologues and cross-media to present the heavy emotional burden carried by the two characters through the artistic technique of “cinema theater”. When the minimalist theater scenes and the verbal metaphor in the language of camera/photography meet\, Shouxin Kuaile\, a post dramatic theater\, will provide the audience a unique aesthetic experience online. \n《收信快乐》根据同名话剧改编而成，其中“爱情与遗憾”的母题被重新审视和构建，并在此基础上突出了对人生际遇与自由意志的思考，展现了个体在面临选择时所经历的内在冲突。作品用独白和跨媒体记录的方式将一段厚重的情感通过“电影剧场”的艺术手法呈现出来：当极简的戏剧场景和极富隐喻意义的镜头语言交汇时，独特的后戏剧剧场将为观众的线上观影提供别具一格的审美体验。 \nThis drama premieres at the 5th European Chinese Theater Festival (Online Special\, June 24-26) in Frankfurt. \n作品参加法兰克福“第五届欧洲中文戏剧节”(6月24日-26日)线上特别展演。 \n\nhttps://yingmingtheater.com/love-letters/
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/shouxin-kuaile-%e6%94%b6%e4%bf%a1%e5%bf%ab%e4%b9%90-love-letters/
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210624T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210625T101500
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210620T084009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210620T084421Z
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SUMMARY:2-Day Public Panel: Conceptualizing Planetary Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Conceptualizing Planetary Humanities\nA Public Panel (Two Parts)\n  \nThis public panel is part of a workshop hosted by Bo Strath\, John Noyes & Dominic Sachsenmaier. It will discuss some of the major themes\, contours\, contexts\, interventions\, challenges\, or potential pitfalls of the humanities understood as a planetary endeavor. The two panels (about one hour each) will be broadcast on youtube livestream.  \n  \n  \nPart One: June 24th\, 16.00-17.15  Central European Time  \n  \nChair: Selcuk Esenbel (Bogazici University) \n  \n– Dipesh Chakrabarty (University of Chicago) \n– Rochona Majumdar (University of Chicago) \n– Walter Mignolo (Duke University) \n– Henning Trüper (Free University Berlin) \n– Achille Mbembe (University of the Witwatersrand) \n  \nLivestream: https://youtu.be/ugLel0HrieA \n  \nPart Two: June 25h\, 9.00-10.15 am Central European Time \n  \nChair: Dominic Sachsenmaier (Göttingen University) \n  \n– Wang Hui (Tsinghua University) \n– Selcuk Esenbel (Bogazici University) \n– Nkatha Kabira (University of Nairobi) \n– Hsiung Ping-Chen (Academia Sinica) \n– Premesh Lalu  (University of the Western Cape) \n  \nLivestream: Livestream: http://youtu.be/rmUbJfWL5HQ \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/2-day-public-panel-conceptualizing-planetary-humanities/
LOCATION:Youtube
CATEGORIES:Conference,Lecture,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210629T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210629T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210614T071540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T073240Z
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SUMMARY:100 Years of CCP History - 100 Jahre KPCh Ist die Ära Xi Jinping das Ende der Geschichte der KPCh oder: Wie Xi Jinping die Parteigeschichte umschreibt
DESCRIPTION:100 Years of CCP History – 100 Jahre KPCh\nIst die Ära Xi Jinping das Ende der Geschichte der KPCh oder: Wie Xi Jinping die Parteigeschichte umschreibt.\n\nVortrag & Podiumsdiskussion – 29.06.2021\, 18-20 Uhr (CEST)\nZoom-Link: https://s.gwdg.de/Bxi2rO\nVortrag: Jonny Erling (Frankurt am Main)\nModerator: Sascha Klotzbücher (Universität Göttingen)\nDiskutant*innen: Felix Wemheuer (Universität Köln) & Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik (Universität Wien) \n100 Jahre Geschichte der KPCh\, das ist ein Anlaß\, um die Geschichte der KPCh neu zu überdenken und millionenfach in der VR China als Buch zu vertreiben. Xi Jinping hat die offizielle Parteigeschichtsschreibung in der VR China schon jahrelang damit beschäftigt\, eine neue Version der Parteigeschichte zu verfassen und ihr seinen Stempel aufzudrücken. Johnny Erling wird sich mit der „neuen“ Parteigeschichte auseinandersetzen und in seiner Präsentation die wichtigsten Änderungen gegenüber früheren Versionen herausarbeiten. In der anschließenden Diskussion werden Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik und Felix Wemheuer die aktuellen Befunde historisch und politisch im Gespräch mit Johnny Erling einordnen. \n  \nAuch der Pfirsich hat nur einen Kern: Wie Xi Jinping mit der Umschreibung der Parteigeschichte sich als Chinas neuer Steuermann etablieren will\nJonny Erling (Frankfurt am Main) \nZusammenfassung:\nZur Feier des hundertjährigen „Geburtstag“ der Partei am 1. Juli hat Parteichef Xi Jinping die Geschichte der KP seit 1921 neu schreiben lassen und ihr damit ein Danahergeschenk gemacht. Ein Viertel der 531 Seiten ist der Glorifizierung der Herrschaft Xis seit Ende 2012 gewidmet. Die Neufassung preist Staatsgründer Mao Zedongs Verdienst\, das unterdrückte China  „aufstehen“ zu lassen. Reformarchitekt Deng Xiaoping gelang es\, China „reich“ werden zu lassen\, Xi aber vollendet nun das Werk seiner Vorgänger\, indem er China seiner historischen Bestimmung zuführt\,  „stark zu werden.“  Die Partei ist zu diesem Zweck vorbestimmt. Alle ihre Linienkämpfe und verheerenden Verfolgungskampagnen wie die Kulturrevolution können im Nachhinein neu bewertet werden\, als rechtzeitig von der Partei korrigierte Betriebsunfälle auf der Suche nach dem richtigen Weg. Alle dabei gemachten Fehler können daher (ohnehin relativiert durch die vielen Erfolge) auf wenigen Seiten abgehandelt werden. Sie brauchen keine eigenen Kapitel mehr\, um sie zu beschreiben. \nIm Countdown auf den 20. Parteitag 2022\, der die Weichen für Chinas Aufstieg in den kommenden 30 Jahren zur dominierenden Weltmacht stellen soll\, festigt Partei- und Staatschef Xi Jinping mit der Reinterpretation der Parteigeschichte seinen Anspruch auf die Rolle eines neuen Steuermann in Chinas Geschichte.  Als „Kern“ der chinesischen Führung hat er bereits die kollektive Führung ausgehebelt. Die Schulungskampagnen zur Parteigeschichte kurz vor dem 1. Juli geben die Linie vor\, dass ohne Xi als Kern keines von Chinas Zielsetzungen erreichbar ist. „Wie Genosse Mao einst sagte. Wie viele Kerne hat ein Pfirsich? Wenn man ihn öffnet\, dann sieht man nur einen.“ \nStatt wie einst vom Reformarchitekten Deng Xiaoping vorgegeben\, nach zehn Jahren Amtszeit einen geordneten Übergang vorzubereiten\, baut Xi seine Alleinherrschaft aus.  Auf dem 19. Parteitag ließ er die Parteistatuten ändern\, um sich als ideologischer Vordenker für die neue sozialistische Ära Xi zu verankern. Er brachte den Volkskongress dazu\, ihm durch Verfassungsänderung zu erlauben\,  aufLebenszeit zu regieren. \nJohnny Erling studierte Sinologie in Frankfurt und an der Peking-Universität. Von 1980 bis 1982 arbeitete er als Lektor am Pekinger Marx-Engels Institut. Von 1985 bis 1990 war er China-Korrespondent für einen Zeitungspool unter Federführung der Frankfurter Rundschau\, von 1997 bis 2019 arbeitete er für die Welt und den Standard in Peking. \nVeranstalter: Centre for Modern East Asian Studies & Ostasiatisches Seminar an der Universität Göttingen\, Lehrstuhl für Moderne China Studien\, Universität zu Köln \nPicture: Kevin Doyle - Choice34: Ceiling in the Great Hall of the People - Beijing.  Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0). https://flic.kr/p/9dv3FG
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/100-years-of-ccp-history-100-jahre-kpch-ist-die-ara-xi-jinping-das-ende-der-geschichte-der-kpch-oder-wie-xi-jinping-die-parteigeschichte-umschreibt/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210706T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210706T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210518T082404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T082404Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Most Dangerous Place on Earth? External and Internal Threats to Taiwan’s Security
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, July 6\, 4pm-6pm (CET)\nDr. Hermann Halbeisen\nLehrstuhl für Politische Theorie und Ideengeschichte der Universität zu Köln\nZoom link: https://s.gwdg.de/MnBRfe \n  \nImage by Tofeiku. License: CC-BY-SA-4.0 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:South_China_Sea_-_Sulu_Sea_Simpang_Mengayau.jpg
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-most-dangerous-place-on-earth-external-and-internal-threats-to-taiwans-security/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210707T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210707T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210614T074234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T074915Z
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SUMMARY:Weiyena - Ein Heimatfilm
DESCRIPTION:Weiyena  – Ein Heimatfilm\nFilmvorführung & Gespräch mit den Regisseurinnen\n7. Juli\, 2021 18:00 – 21:00\nZoom Link: https://s.gwdg.de/AQMM6q\nZwei Familiengeschichten\, ein Jahrhundert und zwei Metropolen verschmelzen in einer Person: Weina Zhao. Ihre Eltern nannten die kleine Tochter ‘Wien’ – Wéiyěnà – \, als sie von Peking nach Österreich auswanderten. Weinas Reise zurück in die Geschichte – von der Kulturrevolution bis ins moderne China – berührt die großen Themen des 21. Jahrhunderts: Migration\, Identität und Vergangenheitsbewältigung.\n\n \nWEIYENA – EIN HEIMATFILM – TRAILER from Langbein & Partner Media on Vimeo. \nProgramm:\n18:00 s.t. Einführung\n18:15 – 20:00 Weiyena – Ein Heimatfilm\n20:00 Gespräch mit den Regiseurinnen Weina Zhao & Judith Benedikt
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/weiyena-ein-heimatfilm/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210713T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210713T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210710T145927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210710T145947Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Theater Project 
DESCRIPTION:China Topography 2021 is a virtual theater project conceptualized by Prof. Dr. Li Yinan\, which includes The Peach Blossom Land\, The River\, Relics\, The Escape\, and News Broadcast. Prof. Sebastian Kaiser and students at the Central Academy of Theater will join her to present the performances on July 13. You may find more details from the program.\n\n\n\nAnyone who is interested is warmly welcome! To register for participation\, just send a message to chinatopo2021@outlook.com
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/virtual-theater-project/
CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210715T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210715T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235155
CREATED:20210614T154116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T154308Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: The Inter-State Order of Post-Tang East Asia
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Nicolas Tackett \nTime: July 15\, 3-5pm CEST \nZoom link: https://uni-goettingen.zoom.us/j/93717896257\nMeeting ID: 937 1789 6257 \n  \nAbstract: Whereas a few decades ago\, the pre-twentieth century “Chinese World Order” was typically treated as unchanging across the vast span of the imperial period\, this talk is premised on the idea that inter-state systems evolve substantially over time. With this spirit in mind\, I will propose the fall of the Tang as a pivotal moment that ushered in a very different East Asian World Order. I will consider both the ideological foundation of this state system and the pragmatic rules and protocols governing inter-state interactions. \nBio: Nicolas Tackett is Professor of History at U.C. Berkeley. He is the author of two books. The Destruction of the Medieval Chinese Aristocracy (2014) examines how a network of powerful families survived at the pinnacle of political power for centuries only to disappear into oblivion suddenly and completely at the turn of the 10th c. The Origins of the Chinese Nation (2017) argues that a national consciousness emerged in China in the eleventh century (i.e.\, much earlier than typically assumed)\, and explores how this new consciousness was a product of the diplomatic environment of 11th-c. Northeast Asia.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-the-inter-state-order-of-post-tang-east-asia/
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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