Sino-American Relations: Is Mistrust Inevitable?
Friday, 7 May 2021
, 11am
Zoom
Speaker: Emeritus Professor Anthony McGrew
Tony McGrew is Distinguished Professor of Global Public Policy in the College of Liberal Arts at Shanghai University, Shanghai (2019- ) and Deputy Director of the Centre for the History of Global Development. From 2015 -18 he was Pro-Vice Chancellor of the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Commerce and Professor of Global Public Policy at La Trobe University, Melbourne as well as Director of the La Trobe Confucius Institute. Prior to this he was Executive Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at Strathclyde University (2010-2014). Educated at the University of Southampton (BSc and PhD) specialising in international relations where he also held the position as Dean of the School of Social Sciences (2006-2010). Has held several visiting positions at Universities in China (Nanjing, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences), Japan (Chuo Tokyo, Ritsumeikan, Kyoto), Ireland (Trinity College), Estonia (NATO Baltic Defence College), and Australia (Australian National University). Publications have concerned the subjects of globalization, global political economy, cosmopolitanism, and global governance. Current research projects include: global international theory; ‘After Globalization?’ (or the questionable demise of globalization); and Chinese ‘schools’ of international relations.
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