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China Story Yearbook: Civilising China and Shared Desitiny

As China becomes wealthier and more confident on the global stage, it also expects to be respected and accommodated as a major global force – and as a formidable civilisation. Through a survey and analysis of China’s regional posture, urban change, social activism and law, mores, the Internet, history and thought – in which the concept of ‘civilising’ plays a prominent role – China Story Yearbook 2013 offers insights into the country today and its dreams for the future.

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January 28, 2014 6:00pm to 7:30pm
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As China becomes wealthier and more confident on the global stage, it also expects to be respected and accommodated as a major global force – and as a formidable civilisation. Through a survey and analysis of China’s regional posture, urban change, social activism and law, mores, the Internet, history and thought – in which the concept of ‘civilising’ plays a prominent role – China Story Yearbook 2013 offers insights into the country today and its dreams for the future.

Geremie Barmé, Professor of Chinese History, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University

Richard Rigby, Executive Director, China Institute, Australian National University
Jeremy Goldkorn, Co-Editor, China Story Yearbook 

Moderated by Robert Barnett, Director, Modern Tibetan Studies Program, Weatherhead East Asian Institute 

No registration required.