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Studying Global China Workshop
On 16–17 February 2026, the BCCN’s third Studying Global China Workshop will take place at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. It features Ching Kwan Lee as keynote speaker, Claus Soong (MERICS) on China global strategy in the Asia-Pacific, De:link/Re:link member John Njenga

New Advisory Board Member: Han Cheng
We are thrilled to welcome Han Cheng to De:link//Re:link’s International Advisory Board. His research examines contemporary China’s global engagement, with a focus on China–Africa relations and the BRI. We are looking forward to plenty of exciting collaborations over the

Upcoming Keynote: New Trends in Area Studies
On 6 March 2026, the New Area Studies Research Centre at the University of East Anglia, UK, will be hosting a one-day symposium: New Area Studies / New Century: 25 Years In. Professor Claudia Derichs will give a talk there

Next Brown Bag Talk: The BRI and the Evolving Role of Multilateral Development Banks
The De:link//Re:link Brown Bag Talks concentrate on a specific areas of research, both from guests and associated researchers, thus offering a platform for synergies under the umbrella of the project’s own research orientation. In general, each talk will consist of

Audio Feature: Linda Ammann on Graphic Recording
Since there’s a myriad of mediums through which researchers can communicate their findings, choosing the best way to pass on knowledge requires preparation and thought. In this vein, De:link//Re:link researchers Daniel Kossmann and Linda Ammann completed a training programme on

Indonesian Studies Day 2026
After the success of the Indonesian Studies Days in 2024 and 2025, the third edition of the event is coming up on 15 January 2026. This time it will focus on sustainability. Co-organised by Claudia Derichs, it forms

Brown Bag Talk: Navigating the Field in Afghanistan Post-2021
The De:link//Re:link Brown Bag Talks concentrate on a specific areas of research, both from guests and associated researchers, thus offering a platform for synergies under the umbrella of the project’s own research orientation. In general, each talk will consist of

Lunchtime Talk: China in Afghanistan: Die Neue Seidenstraße im Land der Taliban
On 28 November 2025, De:link//Re:link researcher Katja Mielke (bicc) will give a short and accessible German-language talk about the BRI in Afghanistan. From 12:00 to 13:00 CET, anyone interested can join to listen to the 20-minute presentation and ask questions

Shifting Tracks: Life After the BRI Railway Project in Mombasa, Kenya
In 2017, Kenya’s Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) – a flagship project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) – was unveiled as a symbol of national progress. Promising faster cargo transport, reduced costs, and modernity, sleek images

