China’s Strong Arm: Protecting Citizens and Assets Abroad | Young China Watchers, NY


When and Where

  • 31/08/2015
    6:00 pm-8:00 pm

  • China Blue
    135 Watts Street
    New York City
    United States
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China's Strong Arm: Protecting Citizens and Assets Abroad | Young China Watchers, NY

Event Details

China’s Strong Arm: Protecting Citizens and Assets Abroad 
Book discussion with Jonas Parello-Plesner, Diplomat and Scholar

Monday August 31, 2015, 6:00PM
Hosted at China Blue
135 Watts St [btw Greenwich St and Washington St in Soho/Tribeca]

[6:00 pm] Arrivals and drinks [6:30 pm] Event begins

China has long adhered to a principle of ‘non-interference’ in other states’ affairs. However, as more of its companies have been investing in projects overseas, and millions of its nationals are travelling abroad, Beijing is finding itself progressively involved in other countries – through the need to protect these interests and citizens.

The shift in Chinese foreign policy towards a more interventionist approach is explored in Jonas Parello-Plesner and Mathieu Dûchatel’s new book ‘China’s Strong Arm: protecting Citizens and Assets Abroad’ (published by Routledge/Taylor & Francis). Read more coverage of the book on BBC, Bloomberg, Global Times, Stars & Stripes or East Asia Forum.

Jonas Parello-Plesner will speak for around 20 minutes to present the key themes and ideas of the book, followed by a Q&A session. Drinks and networking will precede the speaker.


Jonas Parello-Plesner is a diplomat and scholar, currently with the Danish Embassy in Washington, DC. He previously worked for the European Council on Foreign Relations as a China Senior Policy Fellow. He has written reports, op-eds and is quoted in Financial Times, le Monde, El Pais, International Herald Tribune and European Voice. Views expressed are his own.


[While there is no charge for attendance, we strongly encourage people to join us after the event to eat and drink, as a favor to our kind hosts at China Blue. China Blue serves Shanghainese cuisine in an airy art deco setting.]

 

Young China Watchers is a dynamic group of China-focused young professionals. Through regular roundtables and talks with senior figures in the China policy and business communities, it provides a chance for engaged individuals to interact and discuss the most pressing issues emerging from China today. It aims to build a global network, fostering the next generation of China thought-leaders.


China’s Strong Arm: Protecting Citizens and Assets Abroad 
Book discussion with Jonas Parello-Plesner, Diplomat and Scholar

Monday August 31, 2015, 6:00PM
Hosted at China Blue
135 Watts St [btw Greenwich St and Washington St in Soho/Tribeca]

[6:00 pm] Arrivals and drinks [6:30 pm] Event begins

China has long adhered to a principle of ‘non-interference’ in other states’ affairs. However, as more of its companies have been investing in projects overseas, and millions of its nationals are travelling abroad, Beijing is finding itself progressively involved in other countries – through the need to protect these interests and citizens.

The shift in Chinese foreign policy towards a more interventionist approach is explored in Jonas Parello-Plesner and Mathieu Dûchatel’s new book ‘China’s Strong Arm: protecting Citizens and Assets Abroad’ (published by Routledge/Taylor & Francis). Read more coverage of the book on BBC, Bloomberg, Global Times, Stars & Stripes or East Asia Forum.

Jonas Parello-Plesner will speak for around 20 minutes to present the key themes and ideas of the book, followed by a Q&A session. Drinks and networking will precede the speaker.


Jonas Parello-Plesner is a diplomat and scholar, currently with the Danish Embassy in Washington, DC. He previously worked for the European Council on Foreign Relations as a China Senior Policy Fellow. He has written reports, op-eds and is quoted in Financial Times, le Monde, El Pais, International Herald Tribune and European Voice. Views expressed are his own.


[While there is no charge for attendance, we strongly encourage people to join us after the event to eat and drink, as a favor to our kind hosts at China Blue. China Blue serves Shanghainese cuisine in an airy art deco setting.]

 

Young China Watchers is a dynamic group of China-focused young professionals. Through regular roundtables and talks with senior figures in the China policy and business communities, it provides a chance for engaged individuals to interact and discuss the most pressing issues emerging from China today. It aims to build a global network, fostering the next generation of China thought-leaders.


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