DynamiTE lunchtime seminar: Daniel A. Bell - 'The Confucian Communist Comeback in Contemporary China and the Challenge of Climate Change'

In this DynamiTE lunchtime seminar, Daniel A. Bell will draw on his new book The Dean of Shandong: Confessions of a Minor Bureaucrat at a Chinese University (Princeton University Press, 2023) in an attempt to answer questions of Confucianism and Communism and climate change. 

Book cover, ebony, "THE DEAN OF SHANDONG"; man, smiling, folded hands, black jacket, glasses.

Daniel A. Bell, Professor, University of Hong Kong. 

Abstract: 

Confucianism and Communism were both pronounced dead at the end of the twentieth century. But the traditions have mounted remarkable comebacks in mainland China. What explains the comebacks? And what are the implications for such global challenges as climate change? Drawing on his new book The Dean of Shandong: Confessions of a Minor Bureaucrat at a Chinese University (Princeton University Press, 2023), Daniel A. Bell will attempt to answer these questions.

 

Bio: 

Daniel A. Bell  (貝淡寧) is Professor, Chair of Political Theory with the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong. He served as Dean of the School of Political Science and Public Administration at Shandong University (Qingdao) from 2017 to 2022.   His books include The Dean of Shandong (2023),  Just Hierarchy (co-authored with Wang Pei, 2020), The China Model (2015), The Spirit of Cities (co-authored with Avner de-Shalit, 2012), China’s New Confucianism (2008), Beyond Liberal Democracy (2007), and East Meets West (2000), all published by Princeton University Press.   He is also the author of Communitarianism and Its Critics (Oxford University Press, 1993).  He is founding editor of the Princeton-China series (Princeton University Press) which translates and publishes original and influential academic works from China. His works have been translated in 23 languages. He has been interviewed in English, Chinese, and French. In 2018, he was awarded the Huilin Prize and was honored as a “Cultural Leader” by the World Economic Forum.

 

Published May 11, 2023 11:22 AM - Last modified May 23, 2023 10:11 PM