
The director of the Asia Research Centre at the Copenhagen Business School (CBS) talked about the relations between the European Union—including Scandinavia—and China at Collegium Civitas on 26 October.
The meeting took place under the aegis of the Poland Asia Studies Centre (CSPA), the leading Polish think-tank dealing with Asia and the Far East. Here, at Collegium Civitas, you can, amongst others, meet prominent experts from around the world on Asia.
During the meeting Prof. Kokko also answered questions from the participants about his own lectures for Asian students: how those students communicate; what sort of questions do they ask; what are their expectations; and whether activities and lectures in Asia are similar to those in Scandinavia and Europe.
We are grateful to Prof. Kokko for his time!
Here is some background information about our guest:
Ari Kokko is a lecturer at the Copenhagen Business School and director of the school’s Asia Research Centre. Professor Kokko focuses his research on the role of trade and direct investment in evolutionary processes. In recent years he has primarily dealt with China, Vietnam and East Asia. Prior to joining CBS, Prof. Kobbo lectured on international trade at the University of Åbo Akademi in Finland and was director of the China Economic Research Institute at the Stockholm School of Economics.
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