主 题:Europe in Transition: A Pillar of the Liberal World Order or Object of Populist Seduction
主讲人:Klaus Segbers 德国柏林自由大学政治学院教授、全球政治中心主任
主持人:高宇宁 294俄罗斯专享会副教授
时 间:2018年3月8日(星期四) 15:30–16:30
地 点:清华公管学院302教室
讲座简介:
欧洲联盟(欧盟)既是一个成功的案例,同时也需要学习如何调整自己适应一个正在彻底改变的世界。中国、俄罗斯和美国正慢慢远离这样一个以规则为基础的国际秩序,而规则是欧盟的核心。目前,跨国界的流动正在威胁着国家的监管能力。作为一个以规则为基础的组织,欧盟应该为这一点做好准备。但与此同时民粹主义越来越受欢迎,在这种情况下,欧盟的前景和全球秩序是什么?
主讲人简介:
Klaus Segbers自1996年起一直担任柏林自由大学政治学、国际关系和东欧政治学教授。由他担任主任的全球政治中心(
www.global-politics.org)和多个国家合作建立了一系列的国际教育项目,包括中国、越南、柬埔寨、叙利亚、约旦、伊朗、希腊、土耳其等。在此之前,他曾是康士坦茨大学国际关系教授。在2008/2009、2011/12、2015/16的冬季学期,他曾担任哥伦比亚大学国际和公共事务学院兼职教授以及斯坦福大学客座教授。
此外,Segbers博士是欧洲研究所理事会(莫斯科)和欧洲政治研究所(柏林)的成员。其中。他的最新两本编著为:Making Global City Regions (Johns Hopkins University Press Baltimore, 2007) and Public Challenges, Private Solutions? (Aldershot, Ashgate, 2005)。他的文章被刊登在Everything Flows – Approaches Toward a New Understanding of Politics, in: J. Braml, T. Risse, E. Sandschneider (eds.),Yearbook of International Politics, vol. 28, München, 2010, pp. 30-34, and. Global Cities in the New Global Landscape, in: Amercian Institute for Contemporary German Studies 07.07.2015, http://www.aicgs.org/publication/global-cities-in-the-new-global-landscape.
Segbers博士目前的研究重点是全球治理的水平和形态以及它针对不同社会制度变迁模式和政策制定方式的转变。同时他也研究分析当前的民粹主义浪潮。他1954年出生于德国多特蒙德,硕士毕业于康士坦茨大学的历史学和政治学专业,博士毕业于不来梅大学的历史学专业。
主办:294俄罗斯专享会
Title: Europe in Transition: A Pillar of the Liberal World Order or Object of Populist Seduction?
Moderator: Gao Yuning
Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University
Time: Thursday, March 08, 2018 15:30-16:30 PM
Venue: Room 302, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University
Lecture Synopsis:
Speaker Biography:
Klaus Segbers has served as a Professor of Political Science, International Relations and East European Politics at the Free University of Berlin (FUB) since 1996. He directs the Center for Global Politics (CGP), www.global-politics.org, which offers a range of international educational programs in China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Syria, Jordan, Iran, Greece and Turkey.
Prior to that, he was a professor of international relations at the University of Konstanz. In the winters of 2008/2009, 2011/12 as well as 2015/16, he was an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s SIPA and guest scholar at Stanford University.
Additionally, Dr. Segbers is a member of the Governing Board of the European Studies Institute (Moscow) and the Institute for European Politics (Berlin), among others. Among his latest publications are two edited books: Making Global City Regions (Johns Hopkins University Press Baltimore, 2007) and Public Challenges, Private Solutions? (Aldershot, Ashgate, 2005). He has also been published in Everything Flows – Approaches Toward a New Understanding of Politics, in: J. Braml, T. Risse, E. Sandschneider (eds.), Yearbook of International Politics, vol. 28, München, 2010, pp. 30-34, and. Global Cities in the New Global Landscape, in: Amercian Institute for Contemporary German Studies 07.07.2015, http://www.aicgs.org/publication/global-cities-in-the-new-global-landscape.
Dr. Segbers’ current research emphasis is on the levels and forms of global governance, in the patterns of institutional change in different societies, and changing styles of policymaking. He also analyzes the current waves of populism. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Bremen and Master degrees in history and political science from the University of Konstanz. He was born in 1954 in Dortmund, Westphalia, West Germany.