Research on Tap: China and the World (2023)

Co-sponsored by the Global Development Policy Center and the Center for the Study of Asia

China has the world’s largest population, the world’s second largest economy, and is the third largest country in size. China’s Belt and Road Initiative is now also shaping trade and finance at the global level. Few nations have the same vast scale, global influence, and research potential. Given China’s prominence on the world stage, it is critical to go beyond the political and economic headlines to explore Chinese globalization more holistically. What do Chinese social structures, beliefs, and traditions teach us about the role of China in the world? How does Chinese society and culture shape the Chinese state’s reaction to critical issues? How do people in other countries perceive China and seek to manage the impacts of Chinese investment? What can we learn about China’s policy decisions if we bring together expertise from the humanities, social sciences, data sciences, and more?

In this Research on Tap, we will convene extensive expertise at Boston University across different disciplines. BU faculty and researchers will make connections, expand BU’s reservoir of knowledge on China, and help inform research and teaching on China at global and local dimensions. View event agenda and slides.

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Featuring: Min Ye and Cecilia Springer (hosts) | Christos Cassandras | Rui Hua | Jorge Heine | April HughesDaryl Ireland | William Kring | Eugenio MenegonSarah Sklar | Mark Storella | Ziming Xuan | Catherine Yeh

 

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