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30.03.2011
The Arab Revolutions: How do China and Europe look at them?
À propos de cet événement
Le 30 mars 2011 de 19:00 à 20:30
En présence de Dr Chen ZHIMIN (Fudan University); Zaki LAIDI (Sciences Po/CEE) et Karoline POSTEL VINAY (Sciences Po/CERI).
– Dr CHEN ZHIMIN (Fudan University), professor at  the Department of International Politics, School of International  Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan Uni versity, Shanghai. His research  interests include international relations theory, diplomacy studies,  Chinese foreign policy and EU studies. His major recent publications in  Chinese include: Contemporary Diplomacy; Foreign Policy Integration in  European Union: An Mission Impossible?; Subnational Governments and  Foreign Affairs. He also co-edited (with David Zweig) China’s Reforms  and International Political Economy (Routledge, 2007).
 – ZAKI LAIDI  (Sciences Po/CEE), Research Professor at Sciences Po, Centre d’études  européennes. He is a specialist of international relations and European  affairs. He has written the first book on Obama’s foreign policy (Le  monde selon Obama, Stock, 2010). He is currently working on a Sciences  Po financed project on Europe as a Risk Averse Power. He has extensively  written on the international consequences of Arab revolutions in Le  Monde, Les Echos and the Financial Times.
 – Moderator: Karoline POSTEL VINAY (Sciences Po/CERI).
À propos de cet événement
Le 30 mars 2011 de 19:00 à 20:30