“On Chinese Non-Interventionism” Dr.Yeophantong advocates a vision of “global governance” based not on the creation of universalizing norms and values via modes of governmentality, but on the acceptance of diversity and the legitimacy of difference. According to her, Chinese thinking on governability presents an alternative view of how governance at the interstate level ought to be exercised, going beyond prevailing practices and discourses of global governance as premised upon liberal governmentality. by Dr. Pichamon May Yeophantong University of Oxford University of New South Wales Assistant Professor (Lecturer), International Relations and Development, University of New South Wales, Sydney; Research Associate, Global Economic Governance Program, University of Oxford Date……. Thursday, November 6th, 2014 Time……. 14:00-15:30 Venue….. Room A101 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Tsukuba Contact: Institute for Comparative Research in Human and Social Sciences Phone: 029-853-4411 (ext. 4411) Web: http://icrhs.tsukuba.ac.jp/
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