The discipline of International Relations is approaching its centenary. At this time, one of the most significant disciplinary developments is perhaps the call for a truly global IR project. Closely related to it is the need and necessity for non-Western International Relations theory. It will mark a new era for the disciplinary development.
On this occasion, China Foreign Affairs University is to proudly host a series of lectures and a seminar with eminent scholars from all over the world to reflect on the disciplinary developments of IR and to discuss how to develop non-Western IR so that a truly global IR that respects the multiple ways of life and practice can emerge.
April 23, 2018
Prof. Peter Katzenstein
“The Second Coming?
Reflections on a Global Theory of International Relations”
Time: 10:00-11:30am
Venue: Room 1103, International Exchange Center, CFAU
April 24, 2018
Prof. Barry Buzan
“Towards a Global IR: Reflections on IR at 100”
Time: 10:00-11:30am
Venue: Room 1103, International Exchange Center, CFAU
April 25, 2018
International Seminar
“Global IR and Non-Western IR Theory”
Time: 09:00-18:00
Venue: Diaoyutai Hotel, Beijing
April 26, 2018
Prof. Mario Telò
“CHINA-EU-US Trilateral Relationship in an Uncertain World”
Time: 15:00-16:30
Venue: Room 1103, International Exchange Center, CFAU
For participation, RSVP to ccd@cfau.edu.cn by April 13, 2018.