Events

  Time Place

An Insider’s Perspectives on American IT Multinationals in China and Japan

Seminar with Ms. Junko Sasaki, General Manager, Customer Service & Support, Microsoft Japan
22.06 10.30 -12.00
Copenhagen Business School
Dalgas Have 15
2000 Frederiksberg
DSV089

The Politics of Intellectual Property in China: Larger Lessons for Today, May 7, 2012

Guest lecture with Associate Professor Andrew Mertha on intellectual property rights (IPR) in China
07.05 10.00 -12.00
Copenhagen Business School
Dalgas Have 15
2000 Frederiksberg
DSØ052

The Chinese Communist Party - Does Ideology Play a Role?, March 30, 2012

Guest lecture with Dr. Kerry Brown, Head of the Asia Programme at Chatham House in London
30.03 14.00 -16.00
Copenhagen Business School
Dalgas Have 15
2000 Frederiksberg



D1V089

One Year On - A Symposium Commemorating ‘311’, the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011, March 8, 2012

This symposium intends to ask - What challenges have the Japanese faced over the past year? How are they coping with and responding to them? What did they learn? What insights and implications can they share with us, and what can we share with them?
08.03 13.00 -16.00
Copenhagen University
Bispetorvet 1-3
1167 Copenhagen

Alexandersalen

Civil Society of India and its Democratic Dynamics from a 21st Century Asian Perspective, March 6, 2012

Guest lecture with Professor Chiharu Takenaka
06.03 10.00 -12.00
Copenhagen Business School
Dalgas Have 15
2000 Frederiksberg

D1V108

China’s Twelfth Five-Year Development Programme: Empty Rhetoric or a New Departure?, February 10, 2012

Professor Robert Ash, School of Oriental Studies and African Studies, University of London
10.02 10.00 -12.00
Copenhagen Business
School
Dalgas Have 15
2000 Frederiksberg

DSV071

The Status and Challenges of Economic Integration in Europe and Asia, January 20, 2012

Guest lecture with the renowned Japanese professor Eiji Ogawa
20.01 13.30 -16.10
Solbjerg Plads 3
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
SPs13

Japan Today: Challenges and Responses to Globalization

Professors Toshiya Ozaki (Rikkyo University), Takehiko Kariya (University of Oxford), and Anthony P. D’Costa (Asia Research Centre, CBS) offer a multi-faceted discussion of the institutional challenges faced by Japan today and suggest some policy options for regaining a more dynamic and competitive Japan.
16.11 9.00 -12.30
Porcelænshaven 24B
2000 Frederiksberg
PH408

Ph.D. defence: Xin Li, 2011

Toward an Integrative Framework of National Competitiveness: An application to China
03.11 11.30 -13.30
Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3
2000 Frederiksberg

SPs08

Is Europe’s crisis China’s opportunity? - China’s new economic presence in Europe and what it means for our future, 2011

"Seminar on China's and Chinese companies' economic presence in Europe"
04.10 16.00 -17.30
Copenhagen Business
School
Kilevej 14A
2000 Frederiksberg

K150 (first floor)