Diana Fu
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Politics Prof @UofT, Fellow @BrookingsChina,@TheWilsonCenter, public intellectual @NCUSCR, civil society, protest, state control, labor, citizenship
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APF Canada is pleased to announce its two John H. McArthur Research Fellowship recipients for 2024-2025 – Diana Fu, Associate Professor at the Munk School, and Erik Kuhonta, Associate Professor at McGill University.
Press release: asiapacific.ca/media/news-rel…
📷 🎥 Retour en images & vidéo sur le lancement du livre China's Vulnerability Paradox de Pascale Massot Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa.
Merci à Diana Fu University of Toronto et Mark R. Brawley McGill University pour leurs commentaires !
Voir le livre : global.oup.com/academic/produ…
Laurence Deschamps-Laporte FAS-UMontréal
I now work at an institution Munk School labeled an 'undesirable organization' by Russia. Had to explain to students today what Russia's 2015 undesirable organizations law means, and how it compares to Chinese laws governing civil society.
How is America's Indo-Pacific strategy working out? Join Patricia M. Kim and me for a conversation with Assistant Secretary Daniel Kritenbrink on April 5 at Brookings to learn more. Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
brookings.edu/events/two-yea…
How does Beijing make and change policies? Do authoritarian governments truly make public policy and how is it the process distinctive?
Next week Munk School a panel of China experts will reflect on how decisions in Beijing get made and overturned.
🔗uoft.me/BeijingPolicy
China-linked criminal networks in 2024 are likely to expand their geographic reach and deep role in various illegal economies.
Read more from Vanda Felbab-Brown Diana Paz García & Vibha Bajji:
brookings.edu/articles/chine…
Asian Institute UofT Munk School and NüVoices 女性之音 invite you...
As tensions escalate between Canada and two Asian powerhouses (China and India), and around the globe, what are the problems and solutions?
Join a panel of experts to probe into this urgent issue.
🔗uoft.me/TransnationalR…
Three of our all-star scholars, Suzanne Maloney, Ryan Hass, and Diana Fu are speaking on this University of Toronto panel next week. Don't miss it!
How does China position itself vis a vis Palestine and Israel? Join the timely discussion Nov. 21st with Brookings Foreign Policy experts Ryan Hass Suzanne Maloney in person and virtual Munk School Peter Loewen Janice Stein Mark Manger
Thanks to National Committee on U.S.-China Relations for featuring our five undergrad political science students University of Toronto Scarborough U of T News asking q question about the Belt and Road to US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns China Town Hall last week! Highlight of my teaching career University of Toronto Scarborough_Polisci
Brookings scholars Susan Thornton, Diana Fu, and Ryan Hass are featured authors in the Harvard University Press Fairbank Center, Harvard University volume — 'The China Questions 2: Critical Insights into U.S.-China Relations.'
For more: bit.ly/3dlEq8Y
Register to join us tomorrow!
Denise van der Kamp, Iza Ding, Juliet Lu (she/her), and Diana Fu discuss China's role in dealing with the global climate crisis
Register🔗uoft.me/china-and-clim…
How does the Chinese state construct “good” and “bad” citizen ideal types in the #SocialCreditSystem ?
Diana Fu and I address this question in our new paper in Governance Journal
Sorting citizens: Governing via China's social credit system onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/go…
What does it mean to be a 'good' vs. 'bad' citizen in contemporary China? See new research on China's #socialcreditsystem with Rui Hou in Governance Journal Munk School Asian Institute UofT Brookings China Brookings Foreign Policy National Committee on U.S.-China Relations womenalsoknowstuff onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/go…
Today, my report for Citizen Lab reveals that since 2019 police in China's Qinghai Province have conducted a mass iris scan collection program targeting entire communities across the region. citizenlab.ca/2022/12/mass-i… 1/
Asia has experienced spectacular modernization since 1945.
Why did some of its leaders embrace #democracy instead of #autocracy ?
Look forward to engaging Joseph Wong at the first 2023 Frontlines talk. Faculty of Arts, Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Public Library The CIC Toronto
Register: tinyurl.com/PathToDemocracy