How is China’s global standing changing in the wake of the new US administration?
This panel discussion will delve into the complex and evolving role of China in global geopolitics, with a focus on the ramifications of the Trump presidency, the European Union's approach to China, and Greece's strategic positioning in this dynamic. With China's rise as a global economic and geopolitical force in the new America-First context, the event will explore how these shifts are reshaping international relations, both on a global scale and specifically for the European Union and Greece.
This event is organized between the Columbia Global Center Athens, IDIS and Panteion University.
Speakers:
Adam Tooze – Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of History; the Chair of the Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University; Director, European Institute
Christina Koulouri – Rector and Professor of Political Science and History, Panteion University
Stefanos Gandolfo – Director, Columbia Global Center in Athens
Moderator:
Maria-Eleni Koppa – Dean of the School of International Studies, Communication and Culture; Professor of Comparative Politics, Panteion University
Date & Time:
April 8th, 2025, at 6:00-7:30 pm (Doors open at 5:30 pm)
Location:
IDIS, Hill 3-5, 105 58, Athens
Seats are limited—RSVP to secure your spot.