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SUMMARY:FCCC Talk: Reading the China Dream with David Ownby
DESCRIPTION: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 debates take place over important issues within academic halls and philosophical magazines – what is democracy? What is reform?  What should Sino-American relations look like? – suggesting that China is more diverse and fluid than we tend to assume from reading the People’s Daily. \nAbout our speaker: David Ownby is a professor of history of religion in modern and contemporary China at the University of Montreal\, where he researches social movements and the history of intellectual thought.  Currently\, with colleagues from York University and UBC\, he has launched a new research program on contemporary intellectual life in China. The project explores the complex relations between the growing freedom of expression for intellectuals\, the cultural search for an identity that will be both modern and Chinese\, and the pressing need for Chinese political authorities to find a new ideological legitimacy. You can read some of David’s translation of contemporary Chinese philosophical essays\, at his blog Reading the China Dream.
URL:https://fccchina.org/event/fccc-talk-reading-the-china-dream-with-david-ownby/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220218T170000
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SUMMARY:FCCC Talk: Understanding the Beijing-Moscow Axis by Jakub Jakóbowski
DESCRIPTION: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 is a product of a long and unevenly paced process of relation-building that led to the formation of the Beijing-Moscow axis – an informal alliance of two autocracies\, bound by the strategic conflict with the US and ideological affection. Jakub Jakóbowski will present the diplomatic\, military and economic aspects of the Beijing-Moscow axis\, exploring both the foundations and the limits of this world-defining relationship.\n\nAbout the Speaker: Jakub Jakóbowski is a Senior Fellow with the China Programme at The Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)\, a Polish state analytical center based in Warsaw\, covering the political and economic developments in Central and Eastern Europe\, the post-Soviet space and China.
URL:https://fccchina.org/event/fccc-talk-understanding-the-beijing-moscow-axis-by-jakub-jakobowski/
LOCATION:Google Meet
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ORGANIZER;CN="FCCC":MAILTO:fcccadmin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220225T160000
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SUMMARY:FCCC Talk:  Xi’s Big Year and what it means for relations with the European Union by Mikko Huotari
DESCRIPTION: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 a global security actor. Mikko studied in Freiburg\, Nanjing and Shanghai. He holds a PhD from Freiburg University and was a guest scholar at the University of California in San Diego in 2017/2018.
URL:https://fccchina.org/event/fccc-talk-xis-big-year-and-what-it-means-for-relations-with-the-european-union-by-mikko-huotari/
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