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Mittwoch | 18.15 Uhr | EU-China Relations in the aftermath of Brexit and Covid-19 Dr. Pablo Pareja Alcaraz, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (Spain), Vice-rector of Faculty Affairs and Community Relations The past five years both the European Union and China have experienced some significant internal changes that have also affected their international role and image. In turn, these changes have had an impact on the main trends that have characterized EU-China relations during the two first decades of the 21st Century. Despite their relevance, these transformations have not led to what Daniel W. Drezner has defined as “transformative change”, but they have opened the door to three potential scenarios for the future: the gradual intensification of the relationship, mostly in economic and military affairs; the erosion of the relationship and the gradual loss of the EU's influence in Asia; and the growing sinicization of EU's international strategy. Streaming / Video URL https://heiconf.uni-heidelberg.de/upyt-pmtv-ujq4-zw79 Veranstalter Institut für Sinologie Homepage Veranstalter Kontakt Anmeldung E-Mail Alle Termine der Veranstaltung 'Vortragsreihe Ostasien Aktuell': Montag, 02. Mai 2022, 13.00 Uhr The Mobility of People between Japan and China in the 21st Century Prof. Gracia Liu-Farrer, Waseda University (Japan), Sociology at the Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2022, 18.15 Uhr China’s Growing Role in the Mediterranean Region and the Implications for Europe Dr. Simone Dossi, Università degli studi di Milano (Italy), Department of International, Legal, Historical and Political Studies Montag, 30. Mai 2022, 13.00 Uhr Dr. Kumiko Kawashima, Rikkyo University (Japan), Department of Culture and Tourism Studies Mittwoch, 08. Juni 2022, 18.15 Uhr “Whatever It Takes”: The Political Economy of the Chinese Communist Party Dr. Giuseppe Gabusi, University of Turin (Italy), Department of Cultures, Politics and Society Montag, 27. Juni 2022, 13.00 Uhr Duale Ausbildung und duales Studium in Deutschland und Übertragbarkeit der Bildungssysteme auf Korea Prof. Chunshik Kim, Dongshin University (South Korea), Department of Energy Management Montag, 11. Juli 2022, 13.00 Uhr Dr. Helen Kim, University of Leeds (UK), School of Media and Communication Mittwoch, 20. Juli 2022, 18.15 Uhr EU-China Relations in the aftermath of Brexit and Covid-19 Dr. Pablo Pareja Alcaraz, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (Spain), Vice-rector of Faculty Affairs and Community Relations |