SEMINARS. The "Great Divergence" and the School of California: international relations and modern economic growth in China and the West
THE ‘GREAT DIVERGENCE’ AND THE SCHOOL OF CALIFORNIA:
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND MODERN ECONOMIC GROWTH
IN CHINA AND THE WEST
HELD BY: Manuel PEREZ GARCIA / RENMIN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA
- THURSDAY, APRIL 14 / 9.00-11.00 / Room Abside (piazza Strambi)
FROM ISOLATION TO GLOBALIZATION WITH ‘CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS中国特色’IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- FRIDAY, APRIL 15 / 9.00 -11.00 / Room C (piazza Strambi)
UNDERSTANDING THE MODERN ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CHINA AND THE WEST: THE ‘NEEDHAM PUZZLE’, THE SCHOOL OF CALIFORNIA AND THE ‘GREAT DIVERGENCE’ DEBATE
- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 / 9.00-11.00 / Room Abside (piazza Strambi)
CULTURE AND MARKETING IN LATIN AMERICA AND CHINA: THE BIMBO GROUP CASE
- THURSDAY, APRIL 21 / 11.00-13.00 / Room C (piazza Strambi)
WESTERN DEBATES IN CHINA IR: CHINA AS STRATEGIC PARTNER OR COMPETITOR?
- THURSDAY, APRIL 28 / 16.00-18.00 / Room A (piazza Strambi)
FROM CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT TO STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP: CHINA-EU I.R. AND THE ROLE OF CHINA IN THE EU FINANCIAL CRISIS
- WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 / 13.00-16.00 / Room 7 (via Don Minzoni 22/A)
NEW TRIANGULAR RELATIONS OF CHINA-US-MEXICO: CHINA AS THE ‘UNEXPECTED’ GUEST OF NAFTA
The attendance of all seminars attributes 3 ECTS to SPOCRI students, whereas 1 ECTS will be assigned for the attendance of just 3 seminars. For the acknowledgment of credits students are required to submit a written report (2 pages) to: benedetta.giovanola@unimc.it
Faculty members involved in the initiative: Cristiana Barbatelli,Uoldelul Chelati Dirar,Elisabetta Croci Angelini, Benedetta Giovanola, Andrea Prontera, Stefano Spalletti, Ernesto Tavoletti