题目:Shifting the Global Power Balance in the 21st Century: From the West to the East
演讲人:Professor Rien T. Segers,Professor of Asian Business Culture,Founding Director of the Center for Contemporary Japanese Studies University of Groningen,The Netherlands
时间:2011年12月5日(星期一)下午3:30
地点:文南楼116会议室
主办:清华大学外国语言文学系、清华大学比较文学与文化研究中心
演讲者简介:Professor Rien T. Segers, PhD studied in Europe (Universities of Utrecht and Konstanz), in the United States (at Yale) and in Japan (University of Tokyo – Todai). He worked during an extensive period of time in the United States and in Asia (China and Japan). He was a visiting professor a.o. at the universities of Tokyo, Osaka, Beijing, Singapore, New York University, Indiana University, Stanford, Cape Town and Princeton. At the same time he is a consultant for European companies working with Asian firms (or vice versa). His expertise in this context is to show the similarities and differences between the often strongly divergent corporate cultures at stake in order to improve the cooperation. He frequently appears in the press (radio, tv, newspapers) for commentary on developments in East Asia and on the coming ‘Azianisation’ of the world in the 21st century.
His recent book publications:
Rien T. Segers,Japan en de onontkoombare Aziatisering van de wereld(Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Balans, 2009), in Dutch; English transl. in preparation: Japan and the Unescapable Azianisation of the World
Rien T. Segers,Nederland na de Crisis. Leiderschap in een nieuwe wereld(Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Balans, 2009), in Dutch; English transl. in preparation: The Netherlands After the Crisis. Leaderschip in a New World
Rien T. Segers (ed.),A New Japan for the Twenty-First Century. An Inside Overview of Current Fundamental Changes and Problems(New York, London: Routledge, 2008), in English; Japanese transl. in preparation
Rien T. Segers,Energy in China. An Introduction to China and Its Contemporary Energy Situation( Groningen: Energy Delta Institute, 2007), together with G.A. Bekker and H. Zhang; in English
His Current Research Project (2010-1011)
Title: The New Balance of Power in the 21st Century: East Asia, the European Union and the United States.
Short description:
There is strong evidence that the 21st century will become the era of Asia and particularly of East Asia. The success of this development will be strongly dependent (1) on the cooperation between the leading countries of East Asia: China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan; (2) on the response to this development from the European Union; (3) on the response from the United States. These three elements are the project’s corner stones and will be investigated by close observation of the current and future trends in these three regions.