WEI Naiming
LV-Nr.: 3131 L 177
MA-TGWT WTC
BA-KulT WTG 3, 4
BA-KulT FW 14, 15, 16
MA-TGWT WTG 3, 4
MA-GKWT 3, 5/2, 7/2
MA FW 11, 12, 14
SE/HS
How sustainable is the Chinese way in light of the changing global environment?
In Präsenz, Raum: MAR 4.064 (China Center an der TU Berlin, Seminarraum Marchstr. 23, 10587 Berlin)
Blockseminar:
1. 22.-23. April (Sa. & So.) 2023, jeweils von 9:00 bis 17:30 mit einer Stunde Mittagspause
2. 01.-02. Juli (Sa. & So.) 2023, jeweils von 9:00 bis 17:30 mit einer Stunde Mittagspause
In English
Abstract:
In the past few decades China has developed into one of the most influential global powers. For Europe, China is an irreplaceable cooperation partners in many areas, but at the same time also a serious competitor and rival in other areas. Knowing the country and understanding the uniqueness the Chinese way is therefore becoming a crucial competence for all responsible actors in our society.
This course will equip students with foundational understanding about country’s history and culture as well as provide insight knowledge into the recent political and economic development in light of the changing global environment.
The course is structured in following sections:
- Frame work for sustainable development of a country
- Where does China stand today
- Uniqueness and historical context of the Chinese way
- Interdependence relation of China with the Western countries
- Impact of recent geo-political events
- How sustainable is the Chinese way in the near future
- Cases studies to be conducted by students in group work
Literature:
Marcel Granet (2013), Chinese Civilization, Routledge
Hal Brands, Francis J. Gavin (2020) COVID-19 and world order, John Hopkins University Press
Ray Dalio (2021), Principles for dealing with the changing world order, Simon & Schuster UK
LV-Nr.: 3131 L 177
MA-TGWT WTC
BA-KulT WTG 3, 4
BA-KulT FW 14, 15, 16
MA-TGWT WTG 3, 4
MA-GKWT 3, 5/2, 7/2
MA FW 11, 12, 14
SE/HS
How sustainable is the Chinese way in light of the changing global environment?
In Präsenz, Raum: MAR 4.064 (China Center an der TU Berlin, Seminarraum Marchstr. 23, 10587 Berlin)
Blockseminar:
1. 22.-23. April (Sa. & So.) 2023, jeweils von 9:00 bis 17:30 mit einer Stunde Mittagspause
2. 01.-02. Juli (Sa. & So.) 2023, jeweils von 9:00 bis 17:30 mit einer Stunde Mittagspause
In English
Abstract:
In the past few decades China has developed into one of the most influential global powers. For Europe, China is an irreplaceable cooperation partners in many areas, but at the same time also a serious competitor and rival in other areas. Knowing the country and understanding the uniqueness the Chinese way is therefore becoming a crucial competence for all responsible actors in our society.
This course will equip students with foundational understanding about country’s history and culture as well as provide insight knowledge into the recent political and economic development in light of the changing global environment.
The course is structured in following sections:
- Frame work for sustainable development of a country
- Where does China stand today
- Uniqueness and historical context of the Chinese way
- Interdependence relation of China with the Western countries
- Impact of recent geo-political events
- How sustainable is the Chinese way in the near future
- Cases studies to be conducted by students in group work
Literature:
Marcel Granet (2013), Chinese Civilization, Routledge
Hal Brands, Francis J. Gavin (2020) COVID-19 and world order, John Hopkins University Press
Ray Dalio (2021), Principles for dealing with the changing world order, Simon & Schuster UK
- Trainer/in: Tania Becker