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Never before have so many Chinese people found their way to the African continent. At the same time, China, a traditional country of emigration, is an emerging destination for intercontinental migrants, including Africans. Flows of Chinese and African people between these spaces are beginning to produce more visible economic, cultural, social and even political impacts – dynamics that will inevitably change and shape the world that we live in tomorrow.
The program will be opened by Her Excellency Ms Ann Harrap, Australian High Commissioner to South Africa and distinguished experts will discuss the growing complexities of emergent Chinese-African engagements from leading institutions including: Centre for Chinese Studies, Stellenbosch University (South Africa); GIGA Institute of Asian Studies (Germany); Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver (USA); Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology (Germany); National Chengchi University of Taipei (Taiwan); and Xiamen University (China).
Special screening of the lm “When China met Africa”
Open to public
Space is limited & registration is required
Lunch and refreshments provided
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