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BCCN Lecture Series: China in the Global Political Economy



Facing both structural changes in the domestic economy and rising trade and technology conflict with the US, China’s role in the global political economy is transforming at remarkable speed. In these lectures, our speakers will untangle several intersecting dynamics: the global expansion of Chinese state-owned enterprises as investors and operators; the shift in China’s economic policy from “development first” to “security first”; and the shifting geographies of technological alignments in standard-setting as well as value chains. 
 

Join us online for six lectures with leading scholars of China’s international and domestic political economy: Wendy Leutert (Indiana University Bloomington), Imogen T. Liu (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Ling Chen (Johns Hopkins University), Sarah Eaton (Humboldt University Berlin), Nana de Graaff (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), and Stella Hong Zhang (Indiana University Bloomington).

 

The lecture series is hosted by the China Competence Training Center (CCTC) and the Berlin Contemporary China Network (BCCN) and takes place on Wednesday, 4pm-5:30pm.

 

June 4th, 4pm-5:30pm
Imogen T. Liu (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam): China‘s security turn in economic governance

https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/AGhdLrJwRW20z1mJXjj2TA 

 

June 18th, 4pm-5:30pm
Ling Chen (Johns Hopkins University)

https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/ITjyicLrReSbABh9U1cHww 

 

July 2nd, 4pm – 5:30pm
Sarah Eaton (Humboldt University Berlin): Who defends global governance and how? The case of digital standard-setting

https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/EsXrPKL4RkSGt92wekvuLg 

 

July 9th, 4pm – 5:30pm
Nana de Graaff (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/H_xSrYr2Q9Oy_G_jTJSrTQ 

 

July 16th, 4pm – 5:30pm 
Stella Hong Zhang (Indiana University Bloomington): Developmental Statecraft under Construction: China's Global Projection and Domestic Constraints

https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/QzpUv0c8TH-RKVjEjk756w 

Hakka TV Taiwan: Interview mit Prof. Klöter



Im Interview mit Hakka TV Taiwan spricht Prof. Klöter über historische Hakka-Aufnahmen, die sich im Lautarchiv der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin befinden.

 

Das Interview ist zu sehen auf YouTube.

 
 
 
 

 

 

Auszeichnung für Prof. Sarah Eaton: „100 Köpfe der Hauptstadt-Wissenschaft 2024“



 

Prof. Eaton wurde als einer der 100 wichtigsten Köpfe der Hauptstadt-Wissenschaft 2024 ausgewählt.

  

Wer bringt neue Impulse in die Berliner Forschungswelt? Die Tagesspiegel-Redaktion hat 100 Persönlichkeiten identifiziert, die die Wissenschaftsregion Berlin-Brandenburg in diesem Jahr besonders prägen. Mit innovativer Forschung, exzellenter Lehre und Engagement gestalten sie die Wissenschaft der Zukunft.

 
In einem großen Wissenschafts-Spezial stellt der Tagesspiegel die „100 Köpfe der Hauptstadt-Wissenschaft 2024" vor.
 
Prof. Eatons Arbeit ist der Redaktion bei der Recherche für dieses Spezial besonders aufgefallen.


Ab dem 28. Oktober 2024 ist die Serie im Berlin-Teil des Tagesspiegels (Print und E-Paper) veröffentlicht.

 

Am Montag, dem 25. November 2024 um 9.30 Uhr findet im Tagesspiegel-Haus ein Abschluss-Event zum Wissenschafts-Spezial statt. Dabei werden Prof. Eaton und weiteren Forscherinnen und Forschern vorgestellt und treten in einen Austauch mit der Redaktion.

07.-08.11.2024 BCCN & CCTC Workshop: "Stuying Global China"

  • Wann 07.11.2024 09:00 bis 08.11.2024 19:00
  • Wo Grimm-Zentrum (HU Berlin)
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Studying 'global' China is challenging. For researchers trained in sinology, studying China's global entanglements demands new methodological approaches. For those coming from social science backgrounds, language barriers and limited historical and cultural knowledge present problems in researching China's global influence. In addition, scholars face both tightening restrictions in the PRC as well as heated discussions on the risks and benefits of cooperation in Western countries. The 'Studying Global China' workshop provides a platform to explore these issues, discuss research approaches, share challenges when conducting fieldwork, and learn about new tools for data analysis.

Are you about to finish your post-doc project or just started your PhD? An early stage China studies researcher or an up-and-coming social scientist engaged with some dimension of 'global' China? Meet other scholars over snacks and coffee, listen to inspiring lectures on contemporary issues, and learn from & about each other: Who is working on what? What are your experiences with fieldwork? How can you translate your academic research into policy advice? Join us at the HU Berlin for two days of debates and networking!

Please find the full program here.

Participation is open to all PhD students, post-docs, and other interested scholars. M.A./M.Sc. students may also participate (depending on capacity). Registration is possible until Oct 18, 2024. The workshop takes place at Humboldt University of Berlin (Auditorium, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum).

We would like to invite all PhD students to briefly present their experiences with fieldwork and/or present their research in informal group sessions. If you would like to participate in those sessions, please submit the relevant info in the registration platform.

 

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26.10.2024 BCCN Online Talk: "Workers' Democracy and Class Politics in China's Long 1980s"

 

In this event, historical sociologist Yueran Zhang will be joined in conversation by Joel Andreas and Rebecca Karl to discuss his dissertation and ongoing book project *, tentatively titled "Whither Socialism? Workers' Democracy and the Class Politics of China's Post-Mao Transition to Capitalism". Zhang's manuscript provides a distinct class-based explanation of China's transition from socialism to capitalism. Its overarching argument is that the way in which urban industrial workers – ideologically and rhetorically celebrated as the "leading class" of Chinese socialism – interacted with the Party-state in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s was a crucial causal ingredient in the making of China's transition to capitalism. Tracing a series of political contestations centered on the issue of workplace democracy, Zhang argues that the patterns and modes of interaction between workers and the Party-state during China's "long 1980s" shaped and derailed the Party leaders' efforts to pursue incipient marketization within the parameters of socialism, thereby making a full-blown transition to capitalism appear appealing to the ruling elite as the 1980s came to an end.

Yueran Zhang is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and the College at the University of Chicago. His research interests include political economy, class analysis, theories of democracy and the state, and comparative studies of socialism(s), capitalism(s) and transitions in between. His previous research has been published in journals such as Theory and SocietySocial Forces and New Labor Forum, as well as in the edited volume Proletarian China.

Discussants:

Joel Andreas (Johns Hopkins University)

Rebecca Karl (New York University)

Moderation:

Daniel Fuchs (Humboldt University of Berlin)

Ralf Ruckus

 

Please register here: https://hu-berlin.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5cqce-qpjoiGdWWhiK-S1GMoYok0ySojxqg#/registration

 

* Those who are interested in reading Zhang's work in its dissertation
form can access it here.