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Green College Encounters

Escalating US-China Tensions, Techno-Nationalism, and Their Implications for Universities in the US (and Canada). Why Now? What Next?

  • Paul Evans, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, UBC; John Krige, Regents Professor Emeritus, Georgia Tech, Distinguished Visiting Fellow of Green College; moderated by Meigan Aronson, Dean of Science, UBC; commentator: Allison Macfarlane, Director and Professor, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, UBC
    Online presentation via Zoom (joining details, below)

    Wednesday, October 7, 12:30-2 pm
    in the series
    Green College Encounters
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  • Relations between the United States and China are souring dramatically in what is rapidly becoming a Cold War setting. This is having significant impact on multiple sectors, including universities that over four decades have built a web of linkages largely regarded as of mutual advantage. In particular, faculty in STEM and other fields including bio/medicine, and Chinese students at American universities, have become increasingly entangled in the escalating confrontation between Washington and Beijing.

    In this online encounter we will ask:

    What are the national security and integrity of research considerations behind these actions?

    What are the scale and scope of activities considered improper or illegal?

    What have been the consequences for American universities and how have they responded?

    What are the implications for third countries, including Canada?

    How do we balance the advantages of open science, collaborations, education and exchange with the need to protect national security, maintain cyber security, safeguard intellectual property, and maintain ethical standards?

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    Co-Sponsors: The Centre for Chinese Research, the Institute of Asian Research, the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, and Green College

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  • Unless otherwise noted, all of our lectures are free to attend and do not require registration.

 

October 7, 2020
5:30 am to 7:00 am

Online

Speakers

Paul Evans, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, UBC; John Krige, Regents Professor Emeritus, Georgia Tech, Distinguished Visiting Fellow of Green College; moderated by Meigan Aronson, Dean of Science, UBC; commentator: Allison Macfarlane, Director and Professor, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, UBC
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