Interdisciplinary Lunchtime Seminar

    Cabo Verde-China Relations: How Can a Small State Navigate between Great Powers

    2022-03-22 12:30:002022-03-22 13:30:00Asia/Hong_KongCabo Verde-China Relations: How Can a Small State Navigate between Great Powers

    Interdisciplinary Lunchtime Seminar
    Cabo Verde-China Relations: How Can a Small State Navigate between Great Powers

    Professor Jean-Pierre Cabestan
    (Department of Government and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University)

    Date/Time: March 22, 2021 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm (HK time)
    Venue: Conducted via Zoom
    Enquiry: ihss@hku.hk

      2022-03-22 12:30:002022-03-22 13:30:00Asia/Hong_KongCabo Verde-China Relations: How Can a Small State Navigate between Great Powers

      Interdisciplinary Lunchtime Seminar
      Cabo Verde-China Relations: How Can a Small State Navigate between Great Powers

      Professor Jean-Pierre Cabestan
      (Department of Government and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University)

      Date/Time: March 22, 2021 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm (HK time)
      Venue: Conducted via Zoom
      Enquiry: ihss@hku.hk

        Overview

        Title:

        Cabo Verde-China Relations: How Can a Small State Navigate between Great Powers

        Speaker:

        Professor Jean-Pierre Cabestan (Department of Government and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University)

        Date/Time:

        March 22, 2022, 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm (HK time)

        Language:

        English

        Enquiry:

        Title:

        Cabo Verde-China Relations: How Can a Small State Navigate between Great Powers

        Speaker:

        Professor Jean-Pierre Cabestan (Department of Government and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University)

        Date/Time:

        March 22, 2022, 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm (HK time)

        Language:

        English

        Enquiry:

        Abstract

        Cabo-Verde-China relations have rapidly developed in the last two decades. China has provided a lot of assistance to this small archipelagic nation located in the Atlantic Ocean, around 400 kilometres west of the Africa continent. Several Chinese companies, including Huawei, are active there. A Confucius Institute has been opened in Praia, the country's capital, and the Chinese government has built and donated a brand new campus to the University of Cabo Verde. Yet, Cabo Verde remains closer to the West, both the United States, which for security reasons is worried about China's inroads, and the European Union which has for a long time established a close partnership with this former Portuguese colony. This presentation will show that small and weak states as Cabo Verde can still enjoy some agency in their relations with great powers, an agency that allows them to balance their relationships and optimise their interests.

        About the Speaker

        Jean-Pierre Cabestan is Research Professor of Political Science at the Department of Government and International Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University.

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