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  • Seminar & Conference|

    Political Counselor at the US Embassy in Chin...

    2018-12-18
    On December 18, 2018, Mr. Rick Waters, the Political Counselor at the US Embassy in China and his colleagues visited SIIS. They exchanged views on China-US relations with Dr. Wu Chunsi, Director of the Institute for International Strategic Studies, Dr. Mao Ruipeng, research fellow of the Institute for Global Governance Studies, Dr. X...
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    Arctic Governance: Challenges and Opportuniti...

    2018-12-17
    The Challenge Over the past few decades, climate change and globalization have dramatically transformed the Arctic. As a result of global warming, the Arctic sea ice has been melting rapidly, potentially easing access to natural resources and opening up new maritime routes in the region. These changes have increased global att...
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    G20: The Use of the “Useless”

    2018-12-17
    The 13th Group of 20 (G20) summit was held in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, from November 30 to December 1, 2018. At present, populism and protectionism are on the rise globally, President Donald Trump has continued withdrawing the U.S. from a series of international organizations and agreements, and doubts are mounting on the ...
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    International Symposium on "Artificial Intell...

    2018-12-17
    From December 17 to 18, 2018, the Shanghai Institute of International Studies and the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) co-organized the International Symposium on "Artificial Intelligence--Reshaping National Security" in Shanghai. Prof. Chen Dongxiao, President of the Sha...
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    Roundtable on "Searching Clues for Peaceful C...

    2018-12-12
    On December 12, 2018, the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies and the Shanghai People's Publishing House jointly held a roundtable dialogue on " Searching Clues for Peaceful Co-development: China-U. S. Relations in the New era". Professor Graham Alison, founding dean of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University...