Lecture 2: The Bilateral Investment Relationship between China and the European Union
China Studies host three public guest lectures by Professor Ding Dou, School of International Studies at Peking University, China.
With the rapid development of China’s economy, the EU's one-way investment in China has gradually transformed into the two-way investment between China and the EU, and China's direct investment in the EU has exceeded that of the EU in China with a remarkable margin. Since 2019, the EU has re-positioned China as a partner, an economic competitor, and an institutional rival. The EU turned to engage China with some restrictive measures such as foreign investment review and export control on Chinese investment in EU. However, in recent years, the two-way investment has grown against the wind, showcasing the strong resilience of the bilateral relationship and the mutual needs.
THE SPEAKER’S BIO
China Studies, School of Culture and Society, University of Aarhus host three public lectures in September 2024. The guest lecturer is Prof. Ding Dou, School of International Studies at Peking University, China. Prof. Ding Dou’s stay is sponsored by European Chinese Language and Culture Programme at Peking University (ECLC).
Dr. Ding Dou (丁斗) is now full Professor in School of International Studies at Peking University, China, Economics Ph.D. He has wide international teaching and researching experiences. His research and teaching area at the present time ranges from China in Global Economy, International Economics, to International Monetary System. He authored several academic books, including China-Australia Economic Relations (in English), and The Sub-Regional Economic Cooperation in East Asia, and published dozens of Chinese or English articles or opinion pieces in journals and news outlets.
MORE INFO
The principal organizer: Global Studies
Contact: Dr. Zhang Chun, studielektor, China Studies, AU
Phone: 3125 0656
Email: ostzc@cas.au.dk
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