China's evolving views towards international intervention

China's evolving views towards international intervention

Fri, 29 June 2012
Sydney

The June China Forum focused on China's evolving attitudes towards international intervention in the light of recent events, and the implications for East Asia and international diplomacy. Lowy Institute Visiting Fellow, Mr Yang Razali Kassim led off the discussion after which Professor Wanning Sun offered comments as a discussant.

 

Mr Yang Razali Kassim is a Senior Fellow at Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University and the RSIS' Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies where his research interests include politics and civil conflict in Southeast Asia, human security, and the responsibility to protect. He is also Editor of RSIS Commentaries.

 

Professor Wanning Sun is professor of Chinese media and cultural studies at the China Research Centre, University of Technology in Sydney. Her research focuses on the Chinese media, gender, migration, and social change in contemporary China, as well as diasporic Chinese media and cultural practices in response to China's going-global policy.

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