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Fr  10. 11. 2017,  09:30 Uhr  |  

Köln

Seminar/Workshop

Chinas New Silk Roads: Exploring the Emerging Worlds of Chinese Globalization

What is the shape of China Global? How do Chinese transnational investments in infrastructures and production facilities effect lives worldwide? Can we speak of a Chinese-type globalization?

In this interdisciplinary workshop, we will discuss first insights from the field of Chinese globalization initiatives. China’s Belt-Road-Initiative, also known as “One-Road One-Belt” (OBOR), inaugurated by Xi Jinping in 2014, represents an encompassing strategy of turning China into a global center by linking up transregional infrastructure projects within the transport, energy and telecommunication sector. Many observers interpret OBOR as China’s answer to the US domination of global trade. The country itself represents it as a project of transnational and regional cooperation that is to realize mutual interests in economic development as well as cultural exchange and understanding. In any case, OBOR initiatives have already impacted the lives of many people in the countries involved. Southeast Asia in particular, but also large parts of Africa, are already in the grip of Chinese investments.

In this one-day workshop, we will jointly explore how the social sciences can explore the contours of a new China-centred globalization.

Speakers:

Matthew Erie (Oxford), Agnieszka Joniak-Lüthi (Bern) , Wolfram Schaffar (Vienna), Nora Sausmikat (Stiftung Asienhaus), Susanne Brandtstädter (Cologne), Karen Smith Stegen (Bremen), Solange Guo Chatelard (Brussels), Korinna Horta (Lisbon), Stephanie Fried (Hawai).

Programme

9:30 Welcome and Introduction (Susanne Brandtstädter & Nora Sausmikat)

9:45 Morning Session

Stephanie Fried (Ulu Foundation): "Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Projects and Safeguards in Indonesia"

Korinna Horta (Urgewalt): “The work of Urgewalt on the role of the AIIB in Chinas Silk Road Strategy"

Wolfram Schaffar (Vienna): The Iron Silk Road and the Iron Fist of the Military: China’s High-Speed Rail Policy and its Impact on Thailand

12:00 -13:00 Lunch

13:00 -16:00 Afternoon Session

Matthew Erie (Oxford): "China's Law and Development Moment? Thought Experiments Among Participants In And Observers Of OBOR”

Agnieszka Joniak-Lüthi (Bern): "Roadwork: OBOR and infrastructural challenges at China’s Inner Asian borders"

Solange Guo Chatelard (Brussels): “Chinese footprints in Africa. China-led Globalisation from Below”

Karen Smith Stegen (Jacobs U, Bremen): ‘Understanding OBOR from the Perspective of International Relations Theory”

16:00- 17:30: Concluding Discussion

Organization:

Susanne Brandtstädter (Institut für Ethnologie/GSSC)

Nora Sausmikat (Stiftung Asienhaus)

Venue:

Internationales Kolleg Morphomata

Weyertal 59

50937 Köln

CONTACT & REGISTRATION: ashaheen@smail.uni-koeln.de

Veranstalter: Stiftung Asienhaus; Institut für Ethnologie

Veranstaltungsort: Internationales Kolleg Morphomata, Universität Köln, Weyertal 59, 50937 Köln

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