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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240919T113000
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SUMMARY:FCCC In-person Talk: Great Game On - The Contest for Central Asia and Global Supremacy with Geoff Raby
DESCRIPTION:What happens when China becomes the established\, stable\, dominant power in Eurasia? Australia’s former ambassador to China Geoff Raby takes the reader on a journey across Eurasia to understand the forces shaping its geopolitics. The analysis is enriched by Raby’s own travel stories\, experiences and adventures into the fabric of his narrative. Great Game On is the story of the remaking of the world order. \n About our speaker: Geoff Raby was Australia’s ambassador to China (2007–11); ambassador to APEC (2003– 05); and ambassador to the World Trade Organization (1998–2001). Since leaving government service he has been a regular columnist on China and Eurasia for The Australian Financial Review\, travel writer and a non-executive\, independent company director. His last book was China’s Grand Strategy (2020). Raby was awarded the Order of Australia in 2019 for services to Australia–China relations and international trade.
URL:https://fccchina.org/event/fccc-in-person-talk-great-game-on-the-contest-for-central-asia-and-global-supremacy-with-geoff-raby/
LOCATION:Embassy near Sanlitun\, Beijing\, China
CATEGORIES:Events,In-person Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="FCCC":MAILTO:fcccadmin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240921T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260617T000530
CREATED:20240826T055425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T062742Z
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SUMMARY:FCCC 2024 SUMMER SPLASH!
DESCRIPTION:The FCCC’s Summer Party returns to the Polish embassy – and this year we have access to the outdoor pool! \nYou can expect BBQ (veggie options included)\, ice cream\, drinks\, music and a magician. \nBring your swimming gear and invite your nearest and dearest. Children are most welcome. \nSeptember 18th midnight: Ticketing ends. No refunds after.
URL:https://fccchina.org/event/fccc-2024-summer-splash/
LOCATION:Embassy of Poland\, 1 Ritan Rd\, Beijing\, Chaoyang Park\, 100005\, China
CATEGORIES:Events,Summer Party
ORGANIZER;CN="FCCC":MAILTO:fcccadmin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240922T181700
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240922T181700
DTSTAMP:20260617T000530
CREATED:20240914T061951Z
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SUMMARY:[Postponed] FCCC Online Talk: Improbable Diplomacy: Science\, Culture\, and the Remaking of US–China Relations in the 1970s and Beyond by Pete Millwood
DESCRIPTION:In 1971\, Americans made two historic visits to China that would transform relations between the two countries. One was by US official Henry Kissinger; the other\, earlier\, visit was by the US table tennis team. Historians have pored over the transcripts of Kissinger’s negotiations with Chinese leaders. However\, they have overlooked how\, alongside these diplomatic talks\, a rich program of travel and exchange had begun with ping-pong diplomacy. Pete Millwood’s book Improbable Diplomats reveals how a diverse cast of Chinese and Americans – athletes and physicists\, performing artists and seismologists – played a critical\, but to date overlooked\, role in remaking US-China relations.\n\nIn this talk\, Millwood will introduce his recent book and connect this history with current developments in US–China relations\, including the lapsing of the historic US–China Science and Technology Agreement (STA) that was first signed in 1979 at the end of the rapprochement decade.\n\nPete Millwood teaches Chinese and East Asian history at the University of Melbourne. His first book Improbable Diplomats: How Ping-Pong Players\, Musicians\, and Scientists Remade US-China Relations (Cambridge University Press\, 2022)\, was recently released in paperback. He received his PhD from Oxford\, has taught at Tsinghua and the London School of Economics\, and held fellowships at Peking and Hong Kong universities and the Library of Congress. His writing has been published in academic journals and the Washington Post\, History Today\, and the South China Morning Post.
URL:https://fccchina.org/event/fccc-talk-improbable-diplomacy-science-culture-and-the-remaking-of-us-china-relations-in-the-1970s-and-beyond-by-pete-millwood/
LOCATION:Google Meet
CATEGORIES:Events,Online Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="FCCC":MAILTO:fcccadmin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240925T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240925T100000
DTSTAMP:20260617T000530
CREATED:20240913T153601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T091507Z
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SUMMARY:FCCC Online Talk: Japan's New Prime Minister--What to Expect This Fall and Beyond by Ko Maeda
DESCRIPTION:Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party will elect its new leader on September 27. This leader will become the Prime Minister and will likely call for an early election of the lower house of the legislature. With the largest opposition party also holding its leadership race\, Japan’s politics is entering a period of significant change. Who is likely to be the new Prime Minister? Will the ruling coalition be able to win the upcoming election? What will happen to Sino-Japanese relations? \nAbout the Speaker: Ko Maeda is an associate professor of political science at the University of North Texas\, USA. He earned his Ph.D. degree from Michigan State University in 2005. He is currently an editor of the Japanese Journal of Political Science and an associate editor of the Journal of Elections\, Public Opinion and Parties. His research interests center on elections\, party competition\, and political institutions. His work has appeared in journals such as the Journal of Politics\, British Journal of Political Science\, Comparative Political Studies\, and Electoral Studies.
URL:https://fccchina.org/event/fccc-online-talk-japans-new-prime-minister-what-to-expect-this-fall-and-beyond-by-ko-maeda/
LOCATION:Google Meet
CATEGORIES:Events,Online Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="FCCC":MAILTO:fcccadmin@gmail.com
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