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Wednesday | 06:15 PM | Securitization of everything? China's expanding sphere of national security and the cyber domain. Simone Dossi (Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Milan and non-resident Research Fellow at the Torino World Affairs Institute (T.wai). Under the so-called “holistic approach to national security”, new dimensions have been incorporated in China’s official definition of its national security. From the economy to society, from technology to the environment, everything seems to be securitized in Xi Jinping’s “New Era”. The cyber domain is particularly interesting in this respect, as a new arena that has been identified rather early as the source of significant threats to the security of the Party-State. But is this “securitization of everything” peculiar of China? Address Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS) CATS Auditorium 010.01.05 Voßstraße 2 69115 Heidelberg Organizer Prof. Dr. Anja Senz, Institut für Sinologie Homepage Organizer https://ostasien-aktuell.uni-heidelberg.de Contact Contact URL https://ostasien-aktuell.uni-heidelberg.de Alle Termine der Veranstaltung 'Vortragsreihe Ostasien Aktuell': Monday 19th June 2023, 01:00 PM Building a Welfare System through Bounded Learning: A Case Study of Korean Long-Term Care Insurance Prof. Wonsub Kim (Department of Sociology, Korea University) Monday 26th June 2023, 06:00 PM Environmental Politics in East Asia Prof. Mary Alice Haddad (East Asian and Environmental Studies, Wesleyan University) Wednesday 19th July 2023, 06:30 PM Dr. Fabienne Wallenwein (Heidelberg Centre for Transnational Studies, Universität Heidelberg) Tuesday 28th November 2023, 06:15 PM Wu Si Wednesday 06th December 2023, 06:15 PM Securitization of everything? China's expanding sphere of national security and the cyber domain. Simone Dossi (Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Milan and non-resident Research Fellow at the Torino World Affairs Institute (T.wai). Monday 22nd January 2024, 01:00 PM Reflections on Taiwan's elections and their implications for the near future Nathan F. Batto |