#Chinakompetenz-Thread: Johnny Erling schreibt in der heutigen Ausgaben von @china_table, man müsse kein:e Sinolog:in sein, oder gar Chinesisch können um die Parteizeitschrift Qiushi zu verstehen. Der Google-Übersetzer sei inzwischen gut genug - mit ihm kann jeder Xi Jinping /1
The Taiwan question remains a dangerous point of friction between the US and China. New ways of maintaining the status quo are necessary. @Joe_Nye at the #BerlinForum
Berlin Foreign Policy Forum 2020: Turning Crisis Into Opportunity? Europe in a (Post-) Pandemic World Order - afternoon sessions live here from 2:30pm on. Join the discussion via #BerlinForum! https://t.co/pcnCKE6PxA
Kishore Mahbubani argues that RCEP confirms that the 21. Century will be the Asian Century. He also emphasises that RCEP is not all about China and the EU shouldn’t underestimate the role of other actors in the region, e.g. ASEAN. #BerlinForum
Berlin Foreign Policy Forum 2020: Turning Crisis Into Opportunity? Europe in a (Post-) Pandemic World Order - live here from 9 am CET on. Join the discussion via #BerlinForum! https://t.co/yXglOv3Emm
Very excited to share that we’ll be cooperating with the #BerlinForum this year! You can watch the livestream on our @MappingChina homepage and make sure not to miss the panel on US-Europe-China relations! @KoerberIP
The double-blind peer-reviewed Mapping China Journal is announcing a General Call for Essays for a special feature on China Studies Through the Lens of Crisis. https://t.co/psCEooEePW
Essay No. 3 of our series on China Studies Through the Lens of Crisis: China Studies Fatigue or Why We Need to Prepare Young China Scholars to Face Ethical Questions
https://t.co/Q05IJZOzrZ
Part II of Mapping China's essay series China Studies through the lense of crisis: Where is the tolerance for ambiguity in discussing Chinese politics ?https://t.co/wKBRf23Xdu
A severe disease has infected the China debate: Whataboutism. At the same time, the infection has produced a powerful immune response that dismisses any parallels or linkages between dynamics in China and elsewhere. An op-ed by @FangYiren and @NDLoubere. https://t.co/sfdxCFIOUU
IR was born in the age of empire, and for the first few decades of its history it was explicitly occupied with questions of colonial administration and the justification of racial supremacy. https://t.co/tucJMvWqot
Here are some quick comments that highlight some of the key points to be made about the new national security law for #HongKong, which bristles with legal issues. I've highlighted the major changes, which can be summarized under four categories.
Read here:
https://t.co/IaSqZ97kyf
In the upcoming weeks we plan to explore different aspects of China Studies in crisis, from a commentary on the polarized discourse to the shortcomings of China Studies and difficulties when working on China, especially as a junior researcher.
Mapping China is exploring China Studies through the lense of crisis in an essay series. Check out the intro essay and stay tuned for the weeks ahead: https://t.co/cGaFU5d5ms