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SUMMARY:The US and the world - Prof. Pepper Culpepper (Blavatnik School of
  Government)\, Philippa Webb (University of Oxford)\, Dr Thomas Hale (Blav
 atnik School of Government\, Oxford)\, Prof Krzysztof Pelc (University of 
 Oxford)\, Professor Yeling Tan (University of Oregon)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250121T180000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250121T190000Z
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DESCRIPTION:This event\, taking place the day after the US presidential in
 auguration\, will give attendees a chance to engage in critical dialogue o
 n how the US can navigate complex global challenges\, and the country’s 
 evolving role in an interconnected world.\n\nThe discussion will focus on 
 issues such as the US-China relationship\, unpacking how diplomatic\, trad
 e\, and economic policies could reshape global power dynamics. We’ll exa
 mine the new administration's stance on climate change\, exploring how the
  likely lack of international cooperation might influence environmental po
 licy\, innovation\, and global resilience efforts.\n\nEconomic security\, 
 too\, will be central to the discussion\, covering the direction that the 
 new administration plans to take with respect to trade policy and any impa
 cts from a predicted unravelling of global economic governance. Lastly\, w
 e’ll explore shifts in international law\, particularly how the US will 
 approach institutions and alliances to uphold—or redefine—multilateral
  norms around human rights and the use of force.\n\nModerated by Blavatnik
  School Vice-Dean Professor Pepper Culpepper\, the panel will feature:\n\n
 Thomas Hale\, Professor in Public Policy (Global Public Policy)\, Blavatni
 k School of Government\nKrzysztof Pelc\, Lester B. Pearson Professor in In
 ternational Relations\, Department of Politics and International Relations
 \nYeling Tan\, Professor of Public Policy\, Blavatnik School of Government
 \nPhilippa Webb\, Professor of Public International Law\, Blavatnik School
  of Government\n\nIn-person attendees are welcome to stay for a drinks rec
 eption following the discussion.\n\nThis event is for University of Oxford
  members only\, please use your Univeristy email during registration.\nSpe
 akers:\nProf. Pepper Culpepper (Blavatnik School of Government)\, Philippa
  Webb (University of Oxford)\, Dr Thomas Hale (Blavatnik School of Governm
 ent\, Oxford)\, Prof Krzysztof Pelc (University of Oxford)\, Professor Yel
 ing Tan (University of Oregon)
LOCATION:Blavatnik School of Government (In person and online)\, Radcliffe
  Observatory Quarter OX2 6GG
TZID:Europe/London
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 rsity of Oxford)\, Professor Yeling Tan (University of Oregon)
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SUMMARY:Disaggregating China\, Inc.: State Strategies in the Liberal Econo
 mic Order - Professor Yeling Tan (University of Oregon)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20211126T143000Z
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DESCRIPTION:China’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 200
 1 represented an historic opportunity to peacefully integrate a rising eco
 nomic power into the international order based on market-liberal rules. Ye
 t rising economic tensions between the US and China indicate that this int
 egration process has run into trouble. To what extent has the liberal inte
 rnationalist promise of the WTO been fulfilled? To answer this question\, 
 Professor Tan’s book\, Disaggregating China\, Inc.: State Strategies in 
 the Liberal Economic Order\,  breaks open the black box of the massive Chi
 nese state and unpacks the economic strategies that central economic agenc
 ies as well as subnational authorities adopted in response to WTO rules de
 manding far-reaching modifications to China’s domestic institutions. The
  book explains why\, rather than imposing constraints\, WTO entry provoked
  divergent policy responses from different actors within the Chinese state
 \, in ways neither expected nor desired by the architects of the WTO.\nSpe
 akers:\nProfessor Yeling Tan (University of Oregon)
LOCATION:Online
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/8fea98b8-028a-4cff-a13c-a42ef9b80669/
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