Hierarchy in International Relations | Carnegie Tsinghua Center for Global Policy


When and Where

  • 30/03/2015
    10:00 am-11:30 am

  • Wenjin Hotel
    South Gate of Tsinghua University, Chengfu Road,Haidian District, Beijing, 100084 China
    Beijing
    China
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Hierarchy in International Relations | Carnegie Tsinghua Center for Global Policy

Event Details

China’s dramatic rise is reshaping the global order and prompting countries both large and small to reassess how they interact with one another.

Hierarchy in International Relations
EVENT DETAILS
DATE Monday, March 30, 2015
TIME 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.
LOCATION Fu Rongyue Room, Level 4, Wenjin International Hotel, South Gate of Tsinghua University Chengfu Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100084, China (Click for Map)
LANGUAGE English
MODERATOR Pang Xun
SPEAKER David Lake
CONTACT Xiaojiao Li
+86 15910385793| xli@ceip.org
China’s dramatic rise is reshaping the global order and prompting countries both large and small to reassess how they interact with one another. In his book Hierarchy in International Relations, David Lake describes how statecraft is informed not only by the capabilities of individual countries, but also by hierarchical relationships between great powers and their neighbors. Lake contends that the international system is built on voluntary agreements through which dominant countries offer public goods like security and governance in exchange for compliance with global norms.
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Pang Xun will host a discussion with David Lake about the future of the global order and what lessons can be drawn from U.S. leadership in security and economic affairs during the twentieth century. These insights will shed light on how China’s emergence as a global power is shaping, and is shaped by, the existing international system.

This event is not open to media.

Speaker
David Lake is a professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego. He is also the director of the Yankelovich Center, a university-affiliated public policy research institute.
Moderator
Pang Xun is a resident scholar and deputy director of the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy. Her recent research focuses on international development, emerging economies, and international governance.

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