Strategic cooperation or great-power competition? A discussion of China’s economic relationship with the US

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Strategic cooperation or great-power competition? A discussion of China’s economic relationship with the US
Start: 3 December 2018

Dr. J. Wang from Leiden University (the Netherlands) will deliver an open lecture devoted to economic relations between China and the USA. The audience will get to know why some experts see them as strategic cooperation and the others as tough competition. In the course of a lecture Dr. J. Wang will focus on the key aspects of Chinese political economy and peculiarities of China’s external economic relationship and Chinese overseas investment.

A separate lecture will target China’s role in regional and global economic governance as well as International economic organizations, including the IMF, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, New Development Bank and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

The lecture will be for students and PhD students studying at the programs in the field of Regional Studies, Economics, Management, Linguistics, International Business and Entrepreneurship as well as for the faculty and researchers in the given fields.

Language: English.

Time: December 3, 2018, 12:00 

Venue: SPbPU Supply Center for International Activity, 16 Study Building, room 220 (Grazhdanskiy Av., 28)