Leading international and local scholars will come together in January for a conference that will cast an analytical eye on the rise of China and its impact on global politics.
Titled Debating China and International Order, the two-day conference will be held from 17-18 January at the Royal on the Park Hotel, and is the first Griffith University event to be supported by the US-based John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation as part of a grant issued in 2016.
It will be hosted by Professor Kai He (ARC Future Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute and Centre for Governance and Public Policy) and Dr Huiyun Feng (School of Government and International Relations), with a welcoming address by Senior Deputy Vice Chancellor Professor Ned Pankhurst.
Dr Huiyun Feng and Professor Kai He
The conference will take the form of a bilateral dialogue/debate, canvassing a diversity of thematic topics around China’s rise and its changing role in the international order.
Academics from America,

