The REDEFINE team have enjoyed hosting and engaging with a number of academics and practitioners during a packed discussion driven, one day event held in Berlin, around the interesting theme: 'Sino-European Relations: Developments and Trajectories'
The war in Ukraine has devasted infrastructure. How (re)construction will be undertaken – and who will pay for it – is becoming a key question. This entry considers the prospect of Chinese capital financing Ukraine’s recovery.
In trying to research the assembling of a major infrastructure project we must do many things which require inter-disciplinarity and multiple methods.
Understanding of Europe as a territorial space is ambiguous and ambivalent. Overcoming longstanding contradictions will help alleviate infrastructure inequalities and assuage divided attitudes towards China.
We all use infrastructure every day. As a result, we all have of an intuitive understanding of what infrastructure is. But how do we, REDEFINE, understand Infrastructure?
As China’s political and economic influence across the globe increases what does this mean for how we think about the idea of development?
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