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China/Europe and the Changing Global Order seminar series

Dates
Thursday, June 16, 2022 - 12:30 to 14:00
Location
Online

Join Professor Giles Mohan, Dr. Indrajit Roy and Dr. Nana de Graaff to hear the latest in cutting edge research on how China’s rise is reshaping the global economy, the liberal international order and the meaning of development.

The dynamics and effects of Chinese infrastructure investments in Europe (REDEFINE) project, the University of York's The politics of Chinese investments in Europe (PoliCIE), and the China in Europe Research Network (CHERN) are co-organising a series of events. We envisage these events to offer a platform for learning and sharing for students and early career researchers in the social sciences and allied disciplines.

The series is informed by four themes:

  • To what extent does China's growing presence in and engagement with the global North and global South reshape the liberal international order?
  • What does China's rise do for concepts like the global South and how can we more effectively study the political economies of societies of the so-called global South?
  • What does China's entry into Europe mean for European identity and how can we more effectively study the political economies of European societies?
  • What methodological opportunities and challenges does researching China in Europe pose for collaborative knowledge creation?

See the seminar series flyer for more information.

Seminar 1:

Talk Title: China's Strategic Shift and Sino-EU Relations in Global Governance: The Quest for Identity?
Speaker: Dr. Jilong Yang from Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.
Date: Thursday 16th June 2022
Time: 12:30 – 14:00 BST

If you have any queries about the event, please email redefine@open.ac.uk.

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