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SUMMARY:Göttingen Lecture Series 2013/14: Understanding China's Global Impact
DESCRIPTION:Göttingen Lecture Series 2013/14:\n Understanding China’s Global Impact\nThis year’s lecture series deals with China’s rise and the consequences for the world as well as China’s homeland affairs. \nThursday\, 6pm\, KWZ\, Room 603 (602\, 607) \nCeMEAS invited a number of experts from all over the globe to talk about China’s gobal impact: \n\n\n\n31.10.13\nProf. Bart Dessein\nGent University\n China Goes Global\nKWZ 0.603\n\n\n14.11.13\nDr. Niall Duggan\nUniversity of Göttingen\nThe African Policies of EU and the People’s Republic of China\n KWZ 0.603\n\n\n21.11.13\nDr. Hu-Jen Wang\nUniversity of Duisburg-Essen\nChina’s Rise and Cross Strait Relations\n KWZ 0.603\n\n\n05.12.13\nDr. Deljana Iossifova\nThe University of Manchester\nChanging Cultures and Sociopatial Restructuring in Urban China\n KWZ 0.602\n\n\n12.12.13\nDr. Marcin Grabowski\nJagiellonian University\n US Pivoting to Asia\n KWZ 0.603\n\n\n17.12.13\nDr. Julie Yu-wen Chen\nUniversity College Cork\nThe Internationalization of China’s Uyghur Issues\n KWZ 0.607\n\n\n23.01.14\nProf. Peter-Tobias Stoll\nUniversity of Göttingen\nThe PR China and the International Human Rights System\n KWZ 0.603\n\n\n13.02.14\nProf. Joern Carsten Gottwald\nRuhr-Universität Bochum\n IPE\n KWZ 0.603\n\n\n\nChinese Dragon 2012\n Foto: Chinese_Dragon\nUser: GoShow\, ExternalRadiance\nLizenz: Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/gottingen-lecture-series-201314-understanding-chinas-global-impact/
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series China goes global: Reflections on the Impact of a Rising Power
DESCRIPTION:Lecture Series\nChina goes global: Reflections on the Impact of a Rising Power\nThursday\, October 31\, 2013\,  6 pm\, KWZ\, Room 0.603\nProf. Bart Dessein\nGhent University\, Belgium \n  \nEconomic growth  has increasingly interconnected China with world markets\, and has given it an increasing clout in global politics and governance. This rise has\, however\, also had important consequences for the country’s homeland affairs: economic developments have led to a rapid urbanization\, an ecologic downgrade\, and growing problems of social inequality. Along with the introduction of elements of a free market system and a greater religious freedom\, the ideological monopoly of the ruling CCP has become questioned by many more citizens.While\, on the one hand\, having to cope with the ecological\, social\, and political consequences of recent economic developments\, the country’s political and economic power has also fed Chinese nationalist and patriotic feelings\, and the country’s imperial past has gradually been revaluated by the Chinese political and intellectual elite and Chinese citizens alike. Chinese policies not only affect the Chinese population\, but also affect the world at large… \n  \nFoto: Shanghai Pudong\nUser: ullrich.c\nLizenz: Creative Commons
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-series-china-goes-global-reflections-impact-rising-power/
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