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SUMMARY:ASC Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \nArbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Chinaforschung\nJahrestagung 2018\nThis event is by invitation only. \nClick here for details (programs\, papers\, etc.) \n  \nContact:\nProf. Dr. Sarah Eaton\nProfessor for Modern Chinese Society & Economy\, Director Center for Modern East Asian Studies (CeMEAS) \nOrganizer:\nProf. Dr. Sarah Eaton\nDepartment for East Asian Studies\nCentre for Modern East Asian Studies \nAbout ASC:\nAssociation for Social Science Research on China\n(der Arbeitskreis Sozialwissenschaftliche Chinaforschung)\nWebsite \n  \n  \n  \n                \n  \nPicture: Universität Göttingen https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/tagungszentrum+an+der+sternwarte/125324.html\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/asc-conference/
LOCATION:Wilhelmsplatz 2\, Wilhelmsplatz 2\, 37073 Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:CeMEAS Podium,Conference
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SUMMARY:North-East Asian peripheries in focus: industrialization\, architecture and city planning in Inner Mongolia
DESCRIPTION:Lecture:\nNorth-East Asian peripheries in focus: industrialization\, architecture and city planning in Inner Mongolia\nDr. Christine Moll-Murata (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)\n03.12.2018\, 12:00 bis 14:00 Uhr\nVeranstaltungsort: VG 3.107 \nVeranstalter: Ostasiatisches Seminar\, Co-Host: Akademisches Konfuzius-Institut Göttingen \nAbstract: \nInner Mongolia belongs to the Northeast Asian Frontier Region as defined by Owen Lattimore. Since the beginning of the twentieth century\, this macro-region has been subjected to various political impacts\, Chinese\, Japanese\, and Russian. A recent research initiative based at Bochum and Duisburg sets out to consider especially the transnational and cross-border perspectives that connect this large area\, although it is divided by national frontiers. This talk presents an outlook on Inner Mongolia as a region which so far has not been recognized as one of the centers of industrialization on a global scale. Yet its mineral resources in coal and rare earths are very rich; the Baotou Iron and Steel group is one of the largest steel producers nationwide\, and in agribusiness the Inner Mongolian dairy companies rank topmost in China. How did this come about? Inner Mongolia seems to be a typical latecomer in industrialization with a short colonial history – or a very long one\, depending on the conception of colonialism. This presentation will focus on the period during the first half of the twentieth century\, when industrialization made several starts that were triggered by the competition among all the powers in the field. Its focus will be on the prerequisites of industrial development – infrastructure and communication. \nShort bio: \nChristine Moll-Murata is chair professor at the Department for History of China\, Ruhr University Bochum\, Germany\, and honorary fellow of the International Institute of Social History\, Amsterdam. Her research focuses on labor history of China\, Taiwan\, and Japan\, the history of crafts and guilds in China\, perceptions of the future in East Asia since 1900 and the industrialization of Northeast Asia. Her recent book\, States and Crafts in the Qing Dynasty\, was published with Amsterdam University Press in 2018. \n  \nPicture: Tim Zachernuk\, Mongolian tent\, CC BY-SA 2.0.\, https://flic.kr/p/6EJWG9
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/north-east-asian-peripheries-focus-industrialization-architecture-city-planning-inner-mongolia/
LOCATION:VG\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7\, 37073 Göttingen\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Beyond National History: Some New Trends in Chinese History Writing
DESCRIPTION:Lecture:\nBeyond National History: Some New Trends in Chinese History Writing\n  \nProf. Zhang Xupeng (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)\n05.12.2018\, 18:00 – 20:00\nVenue: KWZ 0.610\nOrganizer: Ostasiatisches Seminar\, Co-Host: Akademisches Konfuzius-Institut Göttingen\n \nAbstract:\nIn recent years\, many Chinese scholars have rethought the paradigm of national history. Consequently\, research on borders and border-crossing history has become increasingly popular. In this context\, some scholars argue that the formation of the Chinese nation is not a historically given process but rather the result of interactions between various internal and external factors. With this new\, more complex understanding of the Chinese nation\, these historians reflect upon the nature of national history\, which can be an effective way to transcend it. \nShort bio:\nZhang Xupeng is Professor at the World History Institute\, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences\, Beijing. He is the author of The Theory of Cultural Studies (2014) and co-author of The Philosophy and Theory of Contemporary Western History (2019\, forthcoming). His primary research and teaching fields are intellectual history\, global history and modern Western historical theory. \n  \n  \nImage:AMD5150\, Anyone Know Chinese?\, CC BY-SA 2.0.\,https://flic.kr/p/8sfe5H
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LOCATION:KWZ\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\, 37073\, Germany
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SUMMARY:JEP 2019-4 China’s political economy under Xi
DESCRIPTION:Call for papers for\nJournal für Entwicklungspolitik (JEP) 2019-4\nChina’s political economy under Xi\nSpecial Issue Editors: Daniel Fuchs\, Frido Wenten \n  \nOver the last decade\, China’s political economy underwent two significant caesuras. The world economic crisis of 2008 inaugurated a period of slower growth rates and a renewed governmental effort to ‘rebalance’ the economy. Shortly thereafter\, the new Xi/Li administration began to consolidate its power\, tightening domestic control over civil society\, while framing its interests abroad in terms of a free market agenda. This special issue of the Austrian Journal of Development Studies aims to explore the coherence and contradictions\, challenges and opportunities of this new stage in China’s capitalist development. \nWe welcome both macro-level/systemic and sectoral/case study approaches to analyses of China’s developmental trajectory during the last decade\, in particular in\, but not limited to\, the following areas: \nDomestic issues: \n\nRegime resilience and internal transformation\nGeographically uneven development and industrial relocation within China\nFinance\, banking and financial stability\nIndustrial policy and innovation\nThe transformation of manufacturing systems: digitalisation\, automation\, industrial upgrading\, “Made in China 2025”\nChina’s changing social stratification; inequality and class divisions\nSocial conflict and its authoritarian governance\nThe political economy of environmental protection (strategies and challenges of environmental policy)\n\nInternational issues: \n\nThe “Belt and Road Initiative”\nImplications of international relations for China’s political economy (US-China in particular)\nChina’s developmental trajectory in comparison to that of other BRICS countries\nChina’s South-South cooperation and development finance\nChina and global political economic governance\n\n  \nDeadlines: Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be sent to daniel_fuchs@soas.ac.uk by January 28\, 2019. Authors of selected abstracts will receive a notification by February 15\, 2019. \nThe deadline for submitting the full paper (6\,000 words/40\,000 characters) is May 22\, 2019. \n  \nFor More Information
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