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  • FCCC in-person Talk. Sporting Superpower: An Insider’s View on China’s Quest to be the Best by Mark Dreyer

    Embassy near Sanlitun Beijing, China

    As Beijing prepares to become the first city in history to host both a Summer and a Winter Olympics, the eyes of the sporting world—and beyond—will be on China come February 2022. Despite international calls for a boycott due to human rights violations, Beijing is determined to show that it has conquered COVID-19 and can […]

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  • FCCC Talk: Reading the China Dream with David Ownby

    Google Meet

    Chinese leaders talk a big talk on the world stage, but its interior world is more subtle. Our speaker, David Ownby, lays out the landscape of China’s marketplace of ideas, introducing us to public intellectuals who talk past the Communist Party to advance alternative agendas. He will discuss the "republic of letters" in China that exists alongside Party-State propaganda organs. Genuine […]

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  • FCCC Talk: Understanding the Beijing-Moscow Axis by Jakub Jakóbowski

    Google Meet

    The latest Xi-Putin summit, held right in the middle of Europe's biggest security crisis in decades, marked an important milestone in the China-Russia relationship. In what Xi Jinping described as 'back-to-back' strategic coordination in their fight with the West, Beijing openly supported Moscow's demands for' security guarantees' in Europe. This carefully planned display of unity […]

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  • FCCC Talk: Xi’s Big Year and what it means for relations with the European Union by Mikko Huotari

    Google Meet

    Mikko Huotari is the Executive Director of the German China-think tank Merics, based in Berlin. His research focuses on China’s foreign policy, China-Europe relations and global (economic) governance and competition. He has published on China’s rise as a financial power, trade and investment relations with Europe as well as on geopolitical shifts related to China's emergence as […]

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  • FCCC Talk: Inside China-Japan Relations by Kanehara Nobukatsu

    Google Meet

    This year marks the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China. Since normalization, China has become one of Japan's largest trade partners, but also, an increasing source of geopolitical friction. Professor Kanehara Nobukatsu joins the FCCC to break down the grand design of Japan's strategy toward China. As the former […]

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  • FCCC Talk: Lianghui to Ershida – Talking Chinese politics with Jude Blanchette

    Google Meet

    Jude lays out a roadmap of this year's political hot ticket items and what to look out for, on the eve of the Two Sessions Meetings in Beijing. About our speaker: Jude Blanchette holds the Freeman Chair in China Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. His book, China’s New Red Guards: The […]

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  • FCCC Talk: Deconstructing the 2022 NPC by Changhao Wei

    Google Meet

    Just before the curtain rises for the National People’s Congress, Changhao Wei will introduce the basics of the annual sessions, discuss the NPC’s legislative process and its role in Chinese lawmaking, and share some thoughts on several NPC-related trends that have emerged in the Xi Jinping era. He will also provide a brief overview of […]

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  • FCCC Talk: Positive Neutrality? China’s on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

    Google Meet

    China’s foreign minister Wang Yi reaffirmed yesterday that China-Russia ties are “rock solid.” This comes as Chinese officials are trying to sound neutral, and vague on Russia’s war in Ukraine. Beijing’s stance has not changed despite ongoing q e brutal Russian attacks of civilians. Why is China sticking with Russia, and what is China’s rational for doing so? Did China miscalculate? About the speaker: Justyna Szczudlik is […]

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  • FCCC TalK: China, Russia and the Ukraine crisis by Alexander Gabuev

    Google Meet

    On February 4, Xi Jinping welcomed Russia’s President Vladimir Putin for the first in-person summit since COVID. Despite the pandemic, the relationship has improved – trade has surpassed $140 billion, both sides are joined in their opposition to U.S.-led security alliances, be it NATO in Europe or AUKUS in Asia. Both Moscow and Beijing are […]

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  • Sunday Yoga for friends of the FCCC

    DesFit D studio Destination 3rd Floor Studio (Gongti West Road), Beijing, China

    Neck tense? Back tight? Join qualified yoga teachers Yuan and Sophia for a relaxing yoga session for friends of the FCCC on Sunday 13th March, 10:30-11:30am, Destination 3rd Floor Studio (Gongti West Road), in the DesFit D studio. We will begin with a short guided meditation and breathing to focus our minds, then progress to stretching and […]

  • FCCC Talk: Chinese Soft Power by Maria Repnikova

    Google Meet

    Maria will introduce the key themes from her recent book “Chinese Soft Power”, including how China’s visions differ from those of the West, and how soft power is implemented across key public diplomacy channels. She will also discuss the areas we should pay closer attention to in thinking about Chinese global influence. She will also […]

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  • FCCC Talk: Ukraine’s conflict: zooming into China’s impact and role by Alicia Garcia-Herrero

    Google Meet

    This talk will focus on the short-term economic implications and medium-term consequences of international sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, as well as the financial linkages between Russia and China, China’s role and how it may affect Russia’s ability to endure sanctions. About the Speaker: Alicia García Herrero is the Chief Economist for […]

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