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Mick Dunford 中国如何创造繁荣

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 中国如何创造繁荣

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h0jBq4ksi8

2024 年 7 月 23 日
迈克尔·邓福德教授是萨塞克斯大学全球研究学院名誉教授,也是《区域发展与政策》的主编。他的兴趣是从地方到国际层面的多个地理尺度上的世界发展。他曾在欧洲各个城市的大学和中国科学院担任客座教授。他也是一位多产的学术论文和书籍作者,不胜枚举。

我们讨论了中国在改革开放前如何开始让人们摆脱贫困以及中国的未来计划。

How China is Creating Prosperity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h0jBq4ksi8

July23, 2024
Professor Michael Dunford is an Emeritus Professor, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex, and Managing Editor of Area Development and Policy. His interests are in world development at multiple geographical scales from the local to the international level. He has been Visiting Professor at the universities in various cities in Europe and at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is a prolific author of academic papers and books as well, too numerous to mention.

We discuss how China began raising people out of poverty before the Reform and Opening Up Period and China's plans for the future.

Prof Mick Dunford

Post: Emeritus Professor (Geography)
Other posts: Professor of Economic Geography (Centre for Global Political Economy)
Email: [email protected]

Biography

Short version 

Michael (Mick) Dunford is Emeritus Professor, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex, Visiting Professor, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research (IGSNRR), Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Managing Editor of Area Development and Policy. He graduated with B.Sc in Geography and M.Sc in Quantitative Economics from the University of Bristol. In 2000, he was elected to the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences (AcSS). In 2003, he was awarded the Royal Geographical Society's Edward Heath Award for geographical research in Europe and is a Fellow of the Regional Studies Association (FERSA). His interests are in global development (at multiple geographical scales and with special reference at different times to Europe and the western world, China, Eurasia and the wider world system) drawing on materialist conceptions of history and geography and on theories of uneven and combined development, regulation and geopolitical economy. His most recent publications deal with the Chinese social model, Chinese poverty alleviation, common prosperity, Chinese economic development since 1949, the Belt and Road Initiative and China’s international engagement. He has also written on global economic evolutions and the emergence of a new multipolar world order. 

More details

https://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/774

BSc Geography (Bristol 1971, 1st Class Honours) MSc Quantitative Economics (Bristol 1974, Commendation)

Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography, Visiting Professor, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences,  former Editor of Regional Studies (1997-2002) and Managing Editor of Area Development and Policy.

Michael (Mick) Dunford graduated with degrees in Geography (1st Class Honours) and Quantitative Economics (with Commendation) from the University of Bristol. He worked at Sussex from September 1973 until December 2013. He is an Honorary member of the Società Geografica Italiana. In 1997 he was appointed Editor of Regional Studies (1977-2002), was a founding and the current Managing Editor of Area Development and Policy and has served on the Editorial Advisory Boards of Espaces et Sociétés, Sciences de la Société, Economic Geography and European Urban and Regional Studies. In 2000 he was elected to the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences (AcSS), in 2003 was awarded the Royal Geographical Society's Edward Heath Award for geographical research in Europe and is a Fellow of the Regional Studies Association. From 2010 until 2015 he was Visiting Professorship for Senior International Scientists in the Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing (IGSNRR). From 2016 until the present he is a Visiting Professor at IGSNRR.

He has been Visiting Professor at the universities of Toulouse, Pavia, Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne and Sciences-Po in Paris. In the 1990s he gave two University of Oslo Summer School in Comparative Social Science Studies courses (1994 and 1998). In 2017 he gave a Summer School course at the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Since 1998 he has also taught courses and been an invited contributor to conferences in Rennes (EUROSTAT), Tuzla in Bosnia-Hercegovina , Brussels (European Parliament), Vienna, Berlin, Bilbao, Banja Luka in Bosnia-Hercegovina, Strasbourg (Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe), Natal, São Carlos, Campinas, Rio de Janeiro, Recife, Aix-en-Provence, Eisenerz in Austria, Ankara in Turkey, Varese, Caserta, Rome, Salerno, Naples, St Petersburg, Moscow, Aveiro, Naxos, Paris, Chambéry, Angers, Lyon, Rome, Florence, Naples, L'Aquila, Tampere, Galway, Coimbra, Recife, Brasilia, Beijing, Shanghai, Guilin, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Taizhong, Kaifeng, Lanzhou, Dalian, Wuhan, Nanjing, Melbourne, Bangkok, Urumuqi, Taibei and Lugano amongst many other places, as well as numerous conferences and workshops in the UK. In recent years he has participated in a significant number of online meetings.

He is the author of Capital, the State and Regional Development (Pion, 1988), and Rhône-Alpes in the 1990s (Economist Intelligence Unit, 1991), and co-author with Diane Perrons of The Arena of Capital (Macmillan, 1983 and with Lidia Greco of After the Three Italies (Blackwell, 2006). With George Benko he has co-edited Industrial Change and Regional Development (Belhaven, 1991) and with Grigoris Kafkalas Cities and Regions in the New Europe: the Global-Local Interplay and Spatial Development Strategies (Belhaven, 1992). In 2015 he edited The Geographical Transformation of China with Liu Weidong (Routledge, 2015). He has also published numerous papers and chapters on uneven development in Europe, global inequality and development and Chinese urban and regional geography. At present he is working on the evolution of the Chinese social model, China's international engagement including the Belt and Road Initiative.

At Sussex in the new millennium he was Principal Investigator for two ESRC-funded projects: Regional economic performance, governance and cohesion in an enlarged Europe' (graded outstanding), and Inter-dependence and Comparative Regional Dynamics in Developed and Developing Economies: Trade and Regional Trajectories in China and the European Union. He held a two-year Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship for a project entitled Cities, regions and the sustainable transformation of the Chinese earth and is at present working on a five-year project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

His research focused initially on French, Italian and British regional evolutions, comparative European regional development and policy, industrial change and global value chain research. From 2006 he developed an interest in relations between Europe and China and a number of Chinese development issues. In 2008 he was involved in the preparation of a report on regional policy in the EU and China whose origin lay in his participation in an EU-China policy dialogue that started in 2006. In 2008-11 he participated in a number of projects involving GIZ and the Chinese State Council Leading Group on Poverty Alleviation and Development that dealt with economic reconstruction after the Wenchuan and Yushu earthquakes and with poverty alleviation and economic development in 14 poor and remote mountainous areas in China. Other research dealt with trade and industrial and regional and urban development in China and the European Union and rural economic development in disaster-affected and poverty areas in China, urban-rural integration in China, Chinese industrial development, China's Belt and Road Initiative, sustainable (green) and inclusive development, and Chinese concepts of a shared community for mankind and common prosperity. At a more theoretical level he is interested in regulation-theoretic approaches to the analysis of the implications for global development of economic crises in the western world and the rise of China and in concepts of uneven and combined development.

Fuller details of his publications are provided in the recent publications list and on his publications page.

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