美国著名学者再开讲:中美博弈下的欧盟选择(附报名通道)
人大重阳区域国别论坛之“美国系列”第十七场邀请著名德国籍学者、美国威尔逊中心全球欧洲与基辛格美中关系研究所研究员、美国北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校历史与国际事务教授克劳斯·拉雷斯(Klaus Larres)于7月8日访问中国人民大学并发表演讲,这是他继2024年9月4日之后第二次在人大重阳开讲。
编者按:作为国际格局重要一极,欧盟面临前所未有的角色重塑挑战。跨大西洋联盟仍是基石,美欧价值观与安全共识深厚;同时,中国崛起带来与欧盟在经贸、科技、全球治理领域的机遇与竞争。欧盟能否超越中美“选边站”困境,维护团结、捍卫战略自主并发挥独特“第三方力量”,将深刻影响全球秩序走向。在此背景下,人大重阳区域国别论坛之“美国系列”第十七场邀请著名德国籍学者、美国威尔逊中心全球欧洲与基辛格美中关系研究所研究员、美国北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校历史与国际事务教授克劳斯·拉雷斯(Klaus Larres)于7月8日访问中国人民大学并发表演讲,这是他继2024年9月4日之后第二次在人大重阳开讲。现将相关议程安排如下:
讲座议程如下:
十字路口的欧盟:
在中美博弈中寻求战略自主?
主办单位
中国人民大学重阳金融研究院
中国人民大学全球领导力学院
讲座时间
2025年7月8日(星期二)13:30-14:50
讲座地点
中国·北京
讲座语言
中英同传
主讲嘉宾
克劳斯·拉雷斯,美国威尔逊中心全球欧洲与基辛格美中关系研究所研究员,美国北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校历史与国际事务教授(德国籍)
嘉宾简介
克劳斯·拉雷斯在1983-1992年先后获得德国科隆大学学士、硕士、博士学位,现任美国伍德罗·威尔逊中心全球欧洲与基辛格美中关系研究所研究员、美国北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校历史与国际事务教授,曾任美国国会图书馆亨利·A·基辛格外交政策和国际关系讲席教授,英国皇家历史学会、国际战略研究所和美国政治和社会科学院院士,德国驻北京大使馆的高级政策顾问。他是当代美国和德国/欧盟对跨大西洋世界、中国和东南亚的外交、经济和安全政策方面的专家。出版和参与编辑二十多本书籍,包括《不确定的盟友:尼克松、基辛格和联合欧洲的威胁》(2022) ;《独裁者与专制者:确保全球政治中的权力》(2022);《21世纪的德美关系:脆弱的友谊》(2019);《美国国务卿和跨大西洋的关系》(2010)等。
致辞
王 文,中国人民大学重阳金融研究院院长、全球领导力学院院长
研讨
刘 英,中国人民大学重阳金融研究院国别研究部研究员
主持
吴奇聪,中国人民大学重阳金融研究院助理研究员
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英文版讲座议程如下:
The Changing Role of the EU in Global Politics: Is Europe torn between the US and China?
Keynote Speech by Prof. Klaus Larres As a pivotal force in the international landscape, the EU faces unprecedented challenges in redefining its role. The transatlantic alliance remains fundamental with strong US-Europe consensus on values and security, while China’s rise brings both opportunities and competition in EU-China economic, technological, and global governance engagement. Whether the EU can transcend the "choosing sides" dilemma, safeguard unity and strategic autonomy, and leverage its unique "third force" role will profoundly shape the future global order. In view of this, the 17th session of the US Series Forum of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China (RDCY) invites renowned German scholar Klaus Larres – Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor of History & International Affairs at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill and Global Europe & Kissinger China Institute Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center – to deliver a keynote speech at Renmin University of China on July 8, 2025. The agenda is arranged as follows:
HostChongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China (RDCY) School of Global Leadership, Renmin University of China
DateTuesday, July 8, 2025 at 13:30-14:50
VenueBeijing, China
LanguagesChinese, English (simultaneous interpretation available)
SpeakerKlaus Larres, Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor of History & International Affairs at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, Global Europe & Kissinger China Institute Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center
Klaus Larres received his BA, MA, and PhD from the University of Cologne (1983-1992). He currently serves as Global Europe & Kissinger China Institute Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor of History & International Affairs at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. Formerly Henry A. Kissinger Chair at the Library of Congress and Senior Policy Advisor at the German Embassy in Beijing, he is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and International Institute for Strategic Studies. His expertise spans contemporary US-German/EU foreign, economic, and security policies toward the transatlantic region, China, and Southeast Asia. Key research areas include US/EU economic-security policies toward China and Southeast Asia; Transatlantic relations and European integration; 20th-century international history. Author/editor of 20+ books, including: Uncertain Allies: Nixon, Kissinger and the Threat of a United Europe (2022); German-American Relations in the 21st Century: A Fragile Friendship (2019); The U.S. Secretaries of State and Transatlantic Relations (2010).
Opening Remark
Wang Wen, Dean, RDCY; Dean, School of Global Leadership, Renmin University of China
Discussion
Liu Ying, Research Fellow, Area Studies Department, RDCY
Moderator
Wu Qicong, Assistant Researcher, RDCY
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