Round table: ‘Ukrainian factor in Chinese strategy: two years since the Russian invasion’
The Ukrainian Association of Sinologists is delighted to extend an invitation to you for the upcoming round table organized within the initiative “Ukrainian Platform for Contemporary China.” The event will address the theme: “The Ukrainian Factor in Chinese Strategy: Two Years Since the Russian Invasion.”
As Ukraine enters the third year of full-scale war, China has been closely monitoring “the Ukrainian crisis,” shaping its peacemaking image, and capitalizing on the chaos in international markets. This round table will specifically focus on “China’s Grand Strategy” in the context of the war in Ukraine, featuring expert opinions from the US, Europe, China, and Ukraine.
Event Details:
- Date: February 22, 2024
- Time: 01:00 PM GMT+0:00
- Location: Zoom
Moderator:
- Kaiser Kuo, Host and Co-founder of the Sinica Podcast
Speakers:
- Lu Xiaoyu, Assistant Professor at the School of International Studies, Peking University
- Bartosz Kowalski, Senior Analyst, Center for Asian Affairs, University of Lodz
- Vita Golod, Chairman of the Board, Ukrainian Association of Sinologists
- Klaus Larres, Distinguished Professor of History & International Affairs, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill
Key Questions:
- Do Chinese mediation attempts matter?
- How has the war in Ukraine affected EU-China relations?
- What can China do to help Russia avoid Western sanctions?
- What role does the war in Ukraine play in the shaping of China’s economic and security interests?
For more details and to register for the event, please visit our website: Ukrainian Factor in Chinese Strategy: Two Years After the Russian Invasion
Your presence at this round table will enrich the dialogue on these pressing issues. We look forward to your participation in this crucial discussion.