Join us for a book launch and conversation about Ginkgo Village: Trauma and Transformation by Tamara Jacka.
The talk explores a series of Chinese-made English-Chinese lexicons published in the 1850s and 1860s in Canton and Hong Kong, which represented the first local attempts to systematically facilitate
In this lecture, Kennedy presents an alternative framework that better manages economic relations with China while balancing one’s national security interests.
PLA transformation is facilitated by the study of wars, especially since the first Iraqi war.
NAVIGATING US-CHINA RIVALRY: RESPONSES FROM THE PACIFIC RIM
As US-China rivalry intensifies and uncertainties grow, the alignment choices of the “middle states” are becoming the central issue for International Relations scholars and policy
In this session, the panellists will highlight vulnerabilities, opportunities, resilience of these smaller states, and understand their perceptions of the
This panel explores the similarities, differences, complementarities and contradictions between China and Japan’s respective approaches to the regional order.
The escalating geopolitical tensions, coupled with the growing interconnectedness of global media platforms, have sparked a significant increase in cross-national communication.
China’s Belt and Road Initiative continues to unfold in a range of infrastructure projects on its periphery. This seminar will consider a key project in the context of China-Southeast Asia economi
This event celebrates the publication of a new book, Xueqin and Xakespeare: Reading The Story of the Stone through Hamlet.
Proposed by Xie He of the Southern Qi Dynasty in about 500 CE, qi yun shen dong (“vividness of energy and rhythm”) is regarded as the highest aesthetic conception in Chinese art, both in p
Crisis moments like the 2019 Hong Kong protests or the COVID-19 pandemic have shone a spotlight on how divided political opinions are across the Chinese-speaking world, often along fault lines crea
China’s Social Credit System has fundamentally re-shaped global discussions of surveillance, with references to it spread across legislation and parliament
China, Development and International Order Seminar Series
The 1990s in China saw the advent of “Republican Fever”, a popular nostalgia for perceived openness and freedom during the Republican era in mainland China (1912–1949), and