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“Who’s getting it right? Making sense of China’s Foreign and Tech policy” - Lecture by Prof. Todd Hall from the University of Oxford

21.11.2024 | 10:00 - 12:00

This is the first lecture of the "Lecture Series on Science, Technology, and Innovation" hosted by the Berlin Contemporary China Network (BCCN), an initiative by researchers at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, and Technische Universität Berlin. It is organized by TU Berlin.

Abstract:

A plethora of work on Chinese foreign policy has sought to decipher what China wants, what its strategies are, and how it implements (or fails to implement) its designs. These efforts have produced a number of sophisticated analyses that provide valuable insights into various aspects of Chinese international behaviour. Nonetheless, these advances in our knowledge have taken place against the background of an increasingly fragmented field. Indeed, there seems to be a widening degree of divergence between the conclusions of various analysts and scholars. Some see China pursuing long-term plans with remarkable patience, precision, and cunning. Others view Chinese foreign policy as suffering from myopia and fragmentation. Some describe China as behaving in ways that are not much different from other rising powers of the past. Others claim China is a new form of great power given its culture, form of governance, or economic and technological advances. In this talk, Prof Todd Hall—drawing upon a co-authored paper with Andrea Ghiselli of Fudan University—seeks to make sense of this diversity, arguing that there may be more complementarity among these approaches than may at first seem. He then looks at the implications of this argument for China's foreign and tech policy.

 

Bio:

Professor Todd Hall is a professor of international relations at the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford, tutor for politics at St. Anne's College, and director of the University of Oxford's China Centre. He has published widely on issues of Chinese foreign policy, East Asian international relations, and the intersection of emotions and politics on the international stage.

The event is hybrid, in presence und online.

Virtual meeting under:

https://tu-berlin.zoom.us/j/69639573548?pwd=l4NpWJI9B3qilouRvqq3OzFke88E5J.1

Meeting-ID: 696 3957 3548

Kenncode: 437368

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Zeit & Ort

21.11.2024 | 10:00 - 12:00

Humboldt University Berlin
Department for East Asian Studies
Johannisstr. 10
10117 Berlin
Room 301