Kerry Brown

@Bkerrychina

Director of the Lau China Institute and Professor of Chinese Studies, King's College, London: Associate, Chatham House. 伦敦国王学院 中国研究所主任 凯瑞.布朗教授

Joined May 2010

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  1. 8 hours ago

    What are China's aims and objectives in space? Join us for the launch of the second paper in the Lau Policy Series 2020, brought to you by the Lau China Institute at King's College London and the School of Security Studies. Registration here:

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    EVENT 🚨 China’s space programme: A rising star, a rising challenge. Part of the Lau Policy Series 2020 in partnership with . Panel: Dr Mark Hilborne, Kevin Pollpeter and Professor Astrid Nordin of . Chaired by .

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  3. Feb 24

    As the Biden administration seeks common ground across the Atlantic on China policy, it is timely to ask how similar or different are the objectives in the European Union and China in their relationship. This article provides some early observations

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    Feb 24

    The Drawing Room is one of the beautiful rooms created by William Waldorf Astor, who entertained his guests lavishly here in the early 20th Century 🥂

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    Feb 24

    Today was a busy day for our fellows! Their day started with a timely session on "China's Place in the World" by and continued with an inspiring leadership in the 21st century session with ... not your usual Wednesday!

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  6. Feb 24

    Ian was a wonderful colleague. Wise, very collegial, deeply knowledgeable. This news is a terrible shock. In a time of great divisions, he showed how to do his work without being contaminated by that fractiousness. A major loss to this field, and to academia.

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    A new episode of AfterWords is out today! 🎉 This week, listen to author and specialist in Chinese international relations discuss the growing technological rivalry between the US and China. Subscribe, rate & review:

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  8. Feb 24

    The Great Decoupling by Nigel Inkster explores the growing technological rivalry between China and the United States. Listen to Nigel in conversation with Kerry Brown, specialist in Chinese international relations, history and politics.

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    Feb 23

    Twelve Views of Tiger Hill, Suzhou: Bamboo Pavilion, Tiger Hill, after 1490

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  10. Feb 23

    The ghostly grip of Mao Zedong over the Communist Party of China today.

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    Feb 23

    The Castle cast into a golden silhouette as the sun sets 💛

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    Feb 23

    A new monograph by our has been released by . Read it for insight into the Communist Youth League, China's main political organization for youth, & the complex ways that generational power is institutionalized⤵️

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    Feb 21

    Brief rude retort.

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  14. Feb 21

    Godmersham House and environs, early Spring- where Jane Austen wrote Mansfield Park.

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    Feb 21

    This room is named after the Waldegrave family who lived at Hever through the reigns of the last Tudor monarchs. It houses this impressive French walnut four-poster bed c.1485 ❤️

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  16. Feb 20

    This is a timely expose of one of the nastiest Tweeters in the Sinosphere. Wade's work is at best xenophobic. Maybe something much worse.

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    Feb 20

    At last, the first daffodils are open in Anne Boleyn's Orchard! ✨

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    Feb 17

    17/2/71 The People's Daily promotes the Harbin Cigarette Factory's experience of "mass accounting", rather than "revisionist" use of expert managers.

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  19. Feb 16

    Newly published book chapter: `The Chinese Concept of Winning', in `Winning Wars: The Enduring Nature and Changing Character of Victory from Antiquity to the 21st Century', Matthias Strohn (Editor)

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  20. Feb 15

    Developing a Balanced Relationship with China: This webinar discusses how the West can develop a balanced relationship with China – 4th March 2021, 1:30pm GMT

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