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China Keywords

A TPPI Webinar Series
Part of the Telos China Initiative

Webinar 6: New Confucianism 新儒家

Join us on Zoom on Thursday, February 13, for the sixth webinar in the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute’s “China Keywords” series, co-sponsored by the Danube Institute, where we will explore New Confucianism with philosopher Daniel A. Bell. The webinar will take place at 10:00 Eastern Time, 16:00 Central European Time (which includes Hungary, Germany, and the Netherlands), and 23:00 in Hong Kong’s time zone.

Register for the webinar here!

About the Webinar

Among Western audiences, Daniel A. Bell is best known as a critic of liberalism. Still, he is also a critic of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), specifically of its legalist and Leninist legacies. What sets him apart from the typical Western critic is skin in the game, as he writes from within China, with nuance and empathy for China’s modern challenges and an understanding of the intellectual alternatives within Chinese tradition. In Bell’s words: “I’m a critic of the CCP, but I also see positive things to build on and I do not favor overthrowing the whole system.”

A prominent advocate of Confucian political meritocracy as an alternative to Western liberal democracy and Marxism-Leninism, Bell serves as the Chair of Political Theory at the University of Hong Kong’s Faculty of Law. Previously, he was the Dean of the School of Political Science at Shandong University and a professor of philosophy at Tsinghua University. His books include The Dean of Shandong (2023), Just Hierarchy (co-authored with Wang Pei, 2021), The China Model (2015), and China’s New Confucianism (2008), all published by Princeton University Press.

Moderating our event will be Dutch sociologist Eric Hendriks, the director of TPPI's China Initiative, streaming live from Budapest, where he is a Danube Institute fellow. Hendriks will ask Bell how the New Confucian revival created a space for novel political opportunities and thought in China. After the interview segment, there will be a Q&A in which you can take part—feel free to jump in!

How to Register

Registration via Eventbrite is required. Register for the webinar here!

After registering, you will be given an option to retrieve your tickets to the event. You will also receive a reminder via email both two days and thirty minutes before the webinar.

This event is free for participants, but as an independent, non-profit organization, the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute relies on your generosity. Would you please consider a charitable donation to TPPI, which is tax deductible in the United States? Small donations underwrite the digital infrastructure for events like these. You can support our work here.

For more information about the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute's China Initiative, click here.


The Telos-Paul Piccone Institute is pleased to present this webinar in cooperation with the Danube Institute.









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