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Over 'Grenzen' en 'Limieten' Universiteit Gent
China, Central Asia and a changing global order Universiteit Gent
The following paper addresses the issue of presenting the historical significance of China’s cultural influence in the region of the contemporary Central Asian republics – Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan, and in the contemporary Autonomous Region Xinjiang. Using historical texts, the author analyses the place of the Central Asia issue in the thought and strategic plans of successive Chinese authorities. The ...
'Yi dai yi lu' yu kua wenhua duihua = '一带一路'与跨文化对话 Universiteit Gent
The ordering of the world : Eastern and Western visions? Universiteit Gent
Interactions between nations necessarily occur in specific temporal and spatial contexts and depend on how nations perceive each other. These perceptions are strongly affected by culturalsettings and historical experiences. In this respect, the populations of the EU member states and those countries aspiring to become EU memberstates especially perceive the EU as normative. Outside of this context, the normative character of the EU is far less ...
Conclusion : histoires locales dans un contexte mondial Universiteit Gent
L’histoire — ou plutôt «les histoires» — que les divers exposés de ce colloque ont raconté, est l’histoire d’une conviction et d’un zèle missionnaires, l’histoire d’un processus d’adaptation et de localisation, l’histoire de différentes confessions chrétiennes qui tantôt collaborent, tantôt s’opposent, et, surtout, l’histoire de la façon dont les échanges scientifiques avec l’Asie ont bénéficié de cet apport missionnaire....