Having enjoyed unprecedented levels of growth, China is at a critical juncture in the development of its economy, society, polity, national security and international relations. The direction the nation takes at this crossroads will determine whether it stalls or continues to develop and prosper.
Tags: China, China Seminar Series, David Shambaugh, Global Affairs, Jubilee Campus, Si Yuan Centre
Dr Jing Gu, The Institute of Developmental Studies, presents the seminar ‘Chinese state capitalism? Rethinking the role of the state and and business in Chinese development cooperation in Africa’. Part of the China Seminar Series.
Tags: Africa, business, capitalism, China, China Seminar Series, Institute of Developmental Studies, Jing Gu, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies
Professor Stein Ringen, University of Oxford, presents this seminar, asking the question ‘In what sense is China a dictatorship?’ Part of the China Seminar Series.
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Professor Dr Axel Schneider, University of Göttingen, presents the seminar ‘Has China become conservative? On the nature of the ‘return to tradition’ in contemporary China’. Part of the China Seminar Series.
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Professor Gaochao He, Sun Yat-Sen University, will present ‘Labour politics in China: where market meets state and society’. Part of the China Seminar Series.
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Professor Judith T Zeitlin, University of Chicago, presents the seminar ‘A rare Ming dynasty pipa in the Metropolitan Museum: in pursuit of its literary, historical and musical context’. Part of the China Seminar Series.
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