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SUMMARY:Harvard-Yenching Institute Annual Roundtable: Modernizing Asia’s Countryside
DESCRIPTION:Panelists:\nHan Do-Hyun\, Professor of Sociology\, Academy of Korean Studies\nNguyen Thi Phuong Cham\, Director\, Cultural Studies Institute\, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences\nNishikawa Kunio\, College of Agriculture\, Ibaraki University\nMini Sukumar\, Department of Women’s Studies\, University of Calicut\, Kerala\nWen Tiejun\, Professor and Director of the Centre of Rural Reconstruction\, Renmin University of China \nModerator: Elizabeth J. Perry\, Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government; Director\, Harvard-Yenching Institute \nThis interdisciplinary panel of distinguished scholars from China\, India\, Japan\, Korea and Vietnam will explore the record of successful and unsuccessful efforts at rural development in their own countries. Why have some programs succeeded in increasing productivity\, improving infrastructure and public services\, alleviating poverty\, and ameliorating social and economic inequality\, whereas others proved much less successful? What have Asian countries learned from these achievements and shortcomings? And\, based on that knowledge\, what lies ahead for 21st-century Asian villages? \nFor more information\, visit: https://www.harvard-yenching.org/events/modernizing-asias-countryside/ \nPresented via Zoom Webinar.\nRegistration Required\nRegister at: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1DyGQtQ7Q1qrluxYpxn3KA \n  \n 
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/harvard-yenching-institute-annual-roundtable-modernizing-asias-countryside/
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SUMMARY:Special Event featuring Xiaotong Feng - Rural Revitalization: China’s “Ace” in Dealing with Western “Competition”
DESCRIPTION:Reading the transcript of the event here. \nSpeaker: Xiaotong Feng\, Ph.D. Candidate\, Communication University of China; Fairbank Center Visiting Scholar \nDiscussant/Moderator: Michael Szonyi\, Frank Wen-Hsiung Wu Memorial Professor of Chinese History; Director\, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies\, Harvard University \nIn the past few years\, even the most optimistic scholars will not deny that China’s relations with Western countries have encountered big difficulties. Whether China accepts this willingly or not\, the external conditions needed to maintain China’s past economic growth model are now absent. The “Rural Revitalization” strategy promoted by Xi Jinping is generally regarded as an internal social governance issue\, aimed at promoting social equity\, balancing urban-rural differences and protecting the natural environment. However\, can  “Rural Revitalization” also be seen as a strategy to help China cope with “competition” from Western countries?  Can it reduce China’s dependence on the US dollar?  Does it represent a new and unprecedented development model? \nPresented via Zoom Webinar
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/xiaotong-feng-rural-revitalization-chinas-ace-in-dealing-with-western-competition/
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SUMMARY:Fairbank Center Annual Neuhauser Lecture featuring Wang Jisi - China and America: Is Peaceful Competition Possible?
DESCRIPTION:Read the transcript of the event here. \nSpeaker: Wang Jisi\, Professor in the School of International Studies and president of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies\, Peking University \nWang Jisi is a professor in the School of International Studies and president of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies(IISS)\, Peking University(PKU). He is honorary president of the Chinese Association for American Studies\, and was a member of the Foreign Policy Advisory Committee of China’s Foreign Ministry in 2008-2016. \nAfter working as a laborer in the Chinese countryside in 1968-78\, Wang Jisi entered Peking University and obtained an MA degree there in 1983. He taught in Peking University’s Department of International Politics (1983-91)\, and then served as director of the Institute of American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences until 2005. From 2005 to 2013\, Wang Jisi served as dean of the School of International Studies at Peking University. He was concurrently director of the Institute of International Strategic Studies of the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China from 2001 to 2009. \nWang Jisi was a visiting fellow or visiting professor at Oxford University (1982-83)\, University of California at Berkeley (1984-85)\, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor (1990-91)\, and Claremont McKenna College in California (2001). He was invited as a Global Scholar by Princeton University in 2011-15 and spent 9 months in total there with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. He has served as an adviser to a number of international institutions and journals\, including the Asia Society Policy Institute\, School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University in Cairo\, the journal The American Interest\, and the journal Global Asia. \nProfessor Wang’s scholarly interests cover U.S. foreign policy\, China’s foreign relations\, Asian security\, and global politics in general. He has published numerous works in these fields. \nThe Fairbank Center Annual Neuhauser Lecture \nPresented via Zoom Webinar
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/fairbank-center-annual-neuhauser-lecture-featuring-wang-jisi/
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