13 nov
mandag 13 november 2017 kl. 00:00

Economic interests or human rights: How should liberal democracies interact with China?

How will the rise of China influence liberal values which play a key role in the contemporary international system?

Civita invites you to a breakfast meeting Monday November 13th 8.00-9.30 am.

While China has experienced an unprecedented economic growth and reduction in extreme poverty, it has remained undemocratic. China’s concept of democracy and human rights differs from the West. Still, her economic ties has continued to deepen with the rest of the world. How will the rise of China influence liberal values which play a key role in the contemporary international system? And in dealing with China, will democratic countries have to choose either human rights or economic interests?

The panelists are: Dr. Lobsang Sangay, Tibetan Exile Prime minister and Senior Fellow at the East Asian Legal Studies Program at Harvard Law School, John Peder Egenæs, Secretary General of Amnesty International Norway and Stein Ringen, Visiting Professor, Department of Political Economy, King’s College London.

Breakfast is served from 7.40 am. A Q&A session will follow after the introductions. The meeting will take place at Café Christiania, Nedre Vollgt. 19. Entrance via Stortingsgaten.

You can also watch the event live on Facebook and share your thoughts on twitter #civitafrokost.

Please register below.

Welcome!