New Frontiers in Chinese History: National and International Developments

Author:FDDI Release date:2025-06-18 13:04:10Source:发展研究院英文

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Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Venue: Room 402, Think Tank Building, Handan Campus, Fudan University


Conveners:


Federico Pachetti  Assistant professor, Department of Sociology, Corvinus University of Budapest, Visiting Scholar at the International Center for Studies of Chinese Civilization, Fudan University


Tian Zhe PhD student, Department of History, Fudan University


Academic Advisors:


Lin Chaochao Associate Professor, Department of History, Fudan University


Ma Jianbiao Professor, Department of Diplomacy and the Institute of Global History, Fudan University


Organizer: International Center for Studies of  Chinese Civilization, Fudan University


New Frontiers in Chinese History: National and International Developments

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Opening Speech


9:00-9:15


Zhang Ke  Associate Professor, Department of History, Fudan University, Director of Academic Affairs, International Center for Studies of Chinese Civilization


Federico Pachetti  Assistant professor, Department  of Sociology, Corvinus University of Budapest, Visiting Scholar at the International Center for Studies of Chinese Civilization, Fudan University


Panel 1

Chinese History in Comparative Analysis

9:15-10:45


Moderator: Federico Pachetti


1.Philipp Ther Professor for Central European History, founder and director of the Research Center for the History of Transformations, University of Vienna

From Washington to the Warsaw Consensus: Economic Reform Strategies in the Early 1990


2.Chen Tao  Associate Professor, the German Studies Center of Tongji University

Kicking Away the Ladder? Trade, Technology Transfer and Chinese East German Disputes on the Development of Precision Mechanism and Optical Industry


3.Fan Shitao  Associate Professor, Business School, Beijing Normal University/Wendy Leutert  Assistant Professor and GLP-Ming Z. Mei Chair of Chinese Economics and Trade at Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies and the Department of  East Asian Languages and Cultures, Indiana University

Japan and China's economic policymaking in the early reform era(Partially in Chinese)


Panel 2

Domestic and International Policies in Cold War China and After

11:00-12:30


Moderator: Tian Zhe


1.Qin Qian Associate Professor, SIRPA, Fudan University/Wang Kaiyang MA student, Fudan University

From Barefoot Doctors to the Alma Ata declaration: The International Transfer of China’s indigenous Health Policies (in Chinese)


2.Ma Jianbiao Professor, Department of Diplomacy and the Institute of Global History, Fudan University

Mao Zedong’s Theory of the Intermediate Zone and the Foreign Policy Choices of New China (in Chinese)


3.Lin Chaochao Associate Professor, Department of  History, Fudan University

The Circulation of Goods in urban and rural primary markets since the implementation of the unified purchase and marketing system (1953–1956) (in Chinese)


4.Xu Heng Associate Professor, School of Humanities, Shanghai Jiaotong University

Engineering Development in Taiwan: Colonial Legacies, Cold War, and the Construction of Tsengwen Reservoir


Panel 3

China’s Economic Development

13:45-15:15


Moderator: Yan Dong Assistant Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics 


1.Federico Pachetti Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology,  Corvinus University of Budapest, Visiting Fellow, International Center for Studies of Chinese Civilization, Fudan University

China, the World Bank and the IMF at the dawn of Reform and Opening Up


2.Shi Shuo Assistant Professor, Fudan Development Institute, Fudan University

The rise of China’s Developmental State: An Empirical Analysis from Historical Political Cosmology


3.Xin Yanyan Assistant Professor, Fudan Development Institute, Fudan University

Thriving together: How Shanghai builds a youth development-oriented city through Integrated urban and youth development (in Chinese)


4.Zhao Jin associate professor, Department of History, East China Normal University

new enterprises and new workers: a study on workers’ participation in the construction of baosteel in early reform era china (1977–1992) (in Chinese)


Panel 4

Key Turning Points in Recent Chinese History

16:00-17:00


Moderator: Chen Tao


1.Guo Tianwei PhD candidate, Department of History, Fudan University

State Ideology versus Economic Realities: The Transformation of the Discursive System on Apprenticeship Surrounding the Establishment of the People's Republic of China(in Chinese)


2.Tian Zhe PhD student, Department of History, Fudan University

Selective Engagement and U.S.-China Crisis Management (1990–1995)


3.Teng Wenzhe PhD student, Department of History, University of Southern California

Undercurrent Transformation: Privatization and Industrialization in Rural Wenzhou, 1978– 1988