Huricihan Islamoglu:
治国之道与“活法”的可能性
Statecraft and Possibilities of Living Law
【时间】: 2014年9月29日(周一)19:30-21:30
【地点】清华大学公共管理学院302会议室
【主持】汪晖教授
【点评】崔之元教授、冯象教授
【主办单位】清华大学人文与社会科学高等研究所
【协办单位】清华大学国情研究中心
【演讲人简介】
Huricihan Islamoglu
Huri Islamoglu is Professor of Economic History, Bogazici University, Istanbul; Visiting Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley. She has also taught at Middle East Technical University (Ankara,Turkey), Central European University (Budapest, Hungary), New York University. Her publications include (with Peter Perdue) Shared Histories of Modernity in China, India and the Ottoman empire (2009), Constituting Modernity: Private Property in the East and West (2004), Ottoman Empire and the World Economy (1987); State and Peasant in the Ottoman Empire (1994). She has written and lectured in fields of economic history, political economy, legal history, rural history, history of the state and administration, globalization and agriculture, global governance and law.
She is engaged in writing a world history. She focuses on the concern for government and in that relation law (statecraft) as a common thread that binds together histories of different world regions since the 15th century in a world historical of continued commercial expansion and military/political competition among political entities. Geographically her work addresses Ming and Qing China, Ottoman empire, Germany and England in the 19th centuries.
Her current research interests also include: Globalization and Political Economy of Law and Governance- with a focus on the EU and developing societies addressing the issue of state’s withdrawing from the economy and new forms of ‘governing ‘ ( or not governing’ ) the economy; Property rights, their transformation historically and currently in the context of global economies; with a focus on debates on ‘the rule of law’ and human rights; Sovereignty, state formation and transformation; new sovereign governments in global economic environments, most notably in developing economies ( e.g. China, Brazil, India, Turkey); Comparative Economic and Legal History of China , Europe, India and the Ottoman empire; debates on Global/ World History; Political Economy of Middle Eurasia ( also including the ‘Middle East’ as designated by Western oil-interests); Political Economy of Agricultural Production in Turkey.
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