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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakultät | Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften | ㅤOSTASIEN | Neuigkeiten | Termine | 24.06.2025 BCCN Talk: "Emerging Standards for the World Office. Any Lessons from India?"

24.06.2025 BCCN Talk: "Emerging Standards for the World Office. Any Lessons from India?"

  • Wann 24.06.2025 von 17:30 bis 18:45
  • Wo Humboldt University of Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10117 Berlin (main building) in Lichthof Ost
  • Name des Kontakts Dr. Daniel Fuchs
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Keynote lecture for the workshop The political economy of latecoming in the digital era: The case of rising standards powers. Moderated by Dr. Daniel Fuchs (HU Berlin).
 

More than any other country India epitomizes the extent to which the internationalisation of services goes hand in hand with the rise of the digital economy. Most studies portraying the success story of business process outsourcing in India and their prominence worldwide convey a State/market divide. The presentation contends that the picture would be incomplete without taking account of standards. Moreover, it reconsiders conventional accounts that relational and intangible services are hard to standardise and, hence, internationalise. The Indian office of the world codifies and disaggregates all sorts of tasks into discrete processes likely to be assessed against distinct quality and security standards. The presentation conceives such standards as reflecting broader forms of transnational hybrid authority. Such authority is not thoroughly private, let alone exclusively public; it includes major socio-political concerns behind a veil of technical specifications; and its exposure to global market forces intermingles with domestic incentive policies. 
 

Bio:

Jean-Christophe Graz is Professor of international relations at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques (IEP) of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, co-founder of the Centre of International History and Political Studies of Globalization (CRHIM), and currently Visiting Professor at the Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, as Mercator Fellow of the DFG Research Training Group ‘Standards of Governance’. He has worked for over twenty years on regulation issues in global political economy. His research focuses on transnational private governance, international standards, service offshoring, and more recently on labour and sustainability standards, risk and uncertainty, platform capitalism, and digital traceability in global supply chains. His book The Power of Standards: Hybrid authority and the Globalisation of Services (Cambridge University Press, 2019 – Open Access) received the Joan Robinson Prize for the best monograph from the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE). 

 

 

14.05.2025 BCCN Film: "Filmscreening: Beer! Beer! 喝一杯 "

  • Wann 14.05.2025 von 12:00 bis 14:00
  • Wo Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften, Seminar für Ostasienstudien, Johannisstraße 10, 10117 Berlin, Raum 201
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Beer! Beer! 喝一杯
Written and directed by Popo Fan
Germany 2019 Fictional/ Comedy 17min Black & White/Color
 

"Beer! Beer!" is an "anti-romantic comedy" set in the early morning following a wild party in Berlin. When Tao, a Chinese guy, meets Sebastian, a local German. As they seem to get more and more intimate with each other, suddenly a mattress changes everything...

Bio:

Popo Fan is a filmmaker, writer, and curator from China. His queer documentaries "Chinese Closet" "Mama Rainbow" and "Papa Rainbow" on family issues in China have made a notable impact on Chinese society. In 2017 he relocated from Beijing to Berlin, since then he has concentrated on writing and directing scripted shorts featuring intersectional topics of LGBTQ+, migrants, and sex. He has served as an organizer for the Beijing Queer Film Festival for more than a decade and is also the founder of Queer University Video Training Camp. He participated in Berlinale Talents 2017 and was a jury member of the Teddy Award in 2019. Currently, he is developing his fiction debut feature in Germany. ©www.popofan.net

The filmmaker will be present for Q&A.

This screening is part of the seminar "Queer sinophone perspectives on society, culture and politics" (53721).

 

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakultät | Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften | ㅤOSTASIEN | Neuigkeiten | Termine | 20.05.2025 BCCN Talk: "Hakka on the periphery of Southeast Asia: The Chinese-descended community of Timor"

20.05.2025 BCCN Talk: "Hakka on the periphery of Southeast Asia: The Chinese-descended community of Timor"

  • Wann 20.05.2025 von 12:00 bis 14:00
  • Wo Auditorium, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum, Humboldt University of Berlin, Geschwister-Scholl-Str. 3, 10117 Berlin
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The island of Timor, whose eastern half is occupied by independent Timor-Leste while its western half belongs to Indonesia, is home to one of the most remote and hardly known Chinese-descended minorities in Southeast Asia. This talk will discuss the historical origins and current situation of this community before focussing on the Hakka variety traditionally spoken by a majority of Chinese-descended Timorese. Like all Sinitic varieties spoken by entrenched and localised Chinese-descended communities, it has been shaped by the particular mix of Hakka dialects brought to Timor from China by the original immigrants, and through contact with local and colonial languages. In Timor, the island's political division is leading to a gradual divergence between East and West Timorese Hakka through the consolidation of forms from different Hakka dialects on the one hand, and the influence of different dominant languages on the other.

Bio


Juliette Huber is a linguist affiliated with Humboldt University of Berlin. Her expertise is on the Papuan / non-Austronesian languages of Timor's eastern tip. Most recently, she has started researching the linguistic properties of Timorese Hakka in both East and West Timor.
 

This talk is part of the seminar "Chinese Diaspora in a Global Context" (53655), Seminar für Ostasienstudien, Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften, HU Berlin.

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakultät | Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften | ㅤOSTASIEN | Neuigkeiten | Termine | 23.04.2025 BCCN Lecture Series #1: "Chinese State-Owned Enterprises’ Evolving Role in Overseas Infrastructure Development"

23.04.2025 BCCN Lecture Series #1: "Chinese State-Owned Enterprises’ Evolving Role in Overseas Infrastructure Development"

  • Wann 23.04.2025 von 16:00 bis 17:30
  • Wo Online via Zoom
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This lecture is part of this spring term's BCCN Lecture Series: China in the Global Political Economy.

 

Abstract

China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are evolving from contractors into operators, investors, and owners of infrastructure worldwide. Since the 1990s, Chinese SOEs have become well-known as commercial contractors responsible for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of large-scale projects—from ports to railways to stadiums. China’s policy banks supported their international expansion with instruments including export buyers’ credits and concessional loans, and they worked primarily with government clients. How has Chinese SOEs’ role in overseas infrastructure development evolved, and what are the implications for both SOEs and international stakeholders? Three trends are evident today: Chinese SOEs are increasingly diversifying their project types to include public-private-partnerships (PPP) and investments, pursuing more small- and medium-scale infrastructure deals, and partnering with new international actors like international non-governmental organizations (INGOs). National governments, foreign firms, Chinese policy banks and Chinese SOEs themselves are driving this shift. These trends highlight the changing nature of Chinese SOE business overseas and its real-world implications.
 

Bio

Wendy Leutert (Ph.D. Cornell, 2017) is Assistant Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. Her research examines China’s politics and economy, with a specific focus on the reform and global expansion of Chinese state-owned enterprises. Her book, Chinese State-Owned Enterprises: Leadership, Reform, and Internationalization, was published in November 2024 by Cambridge University Press. 

 

For participation, please register here.

 

09.07.2025 BCCN Lecture Series #5: The Geopolitics of Sino-Western (Tech) Decoupling

  • Wann 09.07.2025 von 16:00 bis 17:30
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This lecture is part of this spring term's BCCN Lecture Series: China in the Global Political Economy.

 

Abstract: 

China’s position within the global political order and its relationship with the liberal international order has evolved drastically in the past decades. From China’s going global, the internationalization of Chinese multinational corporations and ever-growing economic integration – globally and with the West - to the present geopolitical and geoeconomic turn. National security concerns have increasingly shaped the relations between the West and China, pivoting on the intensifying tech rivalry—now a central axis of strategic competition—in particular between the US and China. This leads us to examine the geopolitics behind Sino-Western tech decoupling, the implications for Europe and the contours of a more complex, fragmented form of reglobalization.

Bio: 

Nana de Graaff is a Professor of Global Politics and Networks at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her main research interests are within International Relations, International Political Economy and Elite Studies. De Graaff is Chair of the China in Europe Research Network (CHERN), a Europe-wide network aimed at pooling, exchanging, disseminating and generating research on Chinese socio-economic engagements with Europe. She is leading  ReGlobe at VU Amsterdam and is the principal investigator of a Vidi-financed project on The Geopolitics of Europe-China Tech Decoupling, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).

 

Online via Zoom. Please register here.