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SUMMARY: Challenging the Status Quo: China and Global Governance
DESCRIPTION: What changes does China want from the existing international o
 rder? What strategies it has adopted to bring about those changes? This tal
 k will address these questions and explore how the Asian Infrastructure Inv
 estment Bank (AIIB) and Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) may fit into a coher
 ent strategy. About the speaker: Dr. Songying Fang is Associate Professor [
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 "><p>What changes does China want from the existing international order? Wh
 at strategies it has adopted to bring about those changes? This talk will a
 ddress these questions and explore how the Asian Infrastructure Investment 
 Bank (AIIB) and Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) may fit into a coherent stra
 tegy.</p><p><strong><img class="alignleft wp-image-5628" src="https://ccr.u
 bc.ca/files/2019/02/bio.jpg" alt="" width="155" height="155" />About the sp
 eaker:</strong> Dr. Songying Fang is Associate Professor of Political Scien
 ce in the Department of Political Science at Rice University\, Houston\, Te
 xas\, USA. Her research interests include theory and practice of internatio
 nal organizations\, territorial disputes\, alliance politics\, and US-China
  relations. She has published in many leading journals\, including American
  Journal of Political Science\, International Organization\, International 
 Studies Quarterly\, Journal of Politics\, and British Journal of Political 
 Science. She has also received fellowships from Niehaus Center for Globaliz
 ation and Governance at Princeton University and the Hoover Institution at 
 Stanford University.</p><h2><a href="https://ccr.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/201
 9/02/Challenging-the-Status-Quo_-final.png">Poster</a></h2></div></div></di
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LOCATION:Liu Institute for Global Issues - xʷθəθiqətəm (Place of many trees)
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