Lecture Series 2018: What Makes a Superpower? New Perspectives on China's Rise

Lecture Series 2018: What Makes a Superpower? New Perspectives on China's Rise

CeMEAS Lecture Series Summer Term 2018:
China in a Global World

 

 

 

What Makes a Superpower? New Perspectives on China’s Rise

Liu Kang (Duke University)
Tuesday, April 24, 6pm (c.t.), VG 3.103
Chinese Exceptionalism: A Research Agenda

Iain Johnston (Harvard University)
Tuesday, May 15, 6pm (c.t.), VG 3.103
China and International Order: What Order? Which Order?

Qin Yaqing (China Foreign Affairs University)
Tuesday, May 29, 6pm (c.t.), VG 3.103
Chinese culture and foreign policy decision (中国文化与外交决策)

Todd Hall (Oxford University)
Tuesday, June 5, 6pm (c.t.), Waldweg 9.102
The Senkaku Islands Dispute: A MacGruffin?

Saori Katada (University of Southern California)
Tuesday, June 12, 6pm (c.t.), VG 3.103
The BRICS and Collective Financial Statecraft

 

Primary Organizer: CeMEAS
Co-Hosts: Department of East Asian Studies, Department of Political Science, Global and Transregional Studies Platform
Sponsors: Academic Confucius Institute (Qin Yaqing & Liu Kang), Department of East Asian Studies, Department of Political Science, CeMEAS

 

 

Design: CeMEAS
Image: VR_Man, CommScope, 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0), https://flic.kr/p/V6mWt7