ENASEC Meeting
Am 08. November findet im Rahmen des ENTRANCE-Projektes das nächste ENASEC-Meeting (European Network for Academic and Scientific Exchange with China) statt.
Zu diesem Anlass werden Prof. Jing Men von der ECUST in Shanghai und Kjeld van Wieringen, Policy Analyst beim European Parliamentary Research Service, als Redner sprechen. Beide werden über die EU-China-Beziehungen sprechen, gefolgt von einer Diskussion.
Weitere Informationen unter: entrance@jara.org
Die Veranstaltung findet online statt:
Meeting-Details:
https://rwth.zoom-x.de/j/61604555383
Meeting-ID: 616 0455 5383
Speakers:
Jing Men, Professor for International Relations, East China Normal University Shanghai: EU-China Relations - Changes and Continuities
Kjeld van Wieringen, Policy Analyst at the European Parliamentary Research Service: EU-China 2030 - A European experts' perspective on the future of relations with China
--
About ENASEC: The European Network for Academic and Scientific Exchange with China (ENASEC) is a sub-project of ENTRANCE (Expertise & Transfer Network on China & Europe). It is intended to serve the regular exchange between German and European universities and research institutions on cooperations with China. The experiences, strategies and framework conditions for cooperations with China, which differ from country to country, represent a special enrichment, which can also give impulses for the own practice. Potentially, however, the project will also address much more concrete questions, such as the extent to which heterogeneous China strategies can also influence intra-European cooperation and what possibilities exist to use the common weight as a bargaining chip vis-à-vis Chinese partners. The experience gained in shaping relations with China is potentially transferable to the management of academic and scientific collaborations with countries that come with specific legal, ethical, or political challenges. In the coming years, online events on the topic will be offered at least twice a year, as well as a two-day on-site event in Aachen in 2025. Although there will always be input, we see ENASEC primarily as a platform for exchange and discussion. The Chatham House Rules apply; no recordings or transcripts will be made.