剑桥 Jostein Hauge 中国为全球繁荣贡献 远超西方
剑桥大学教授痛斥西方反华观:中国为全球繁荣所做的贡献远远超过西方!
2024/11/19 12:58 中国日报网
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中国日报网11月18日电 剑桥大学教授乔斯坦·豪格(Jostein Hauge)近日发推特批评西方反华观,不料遭到一些人士的恶毒攻击。但他毫不示弱,展开反击。

剑桥大学教授乔斯坦·豪格(Jostein Hauge)
豪格在16日的推特中写道“我对西方公然接受反华观点感到震惊。自1980 年以来,中国为全球繁荣所做的贡献远远超过西方:他们为每个人提供了负担得起的消费品,他们一直在领导减贫工作,现在他们是世界上最大的清洁能源投资国和生产国。西方国家在这一时期所给出的全球成绩是什么?主要是把世界引向气候灾难,重拾帝国主义的旧旗。”
18日,针对一些人的恶意攻击,他再次发推特“看到几十个人指责我是中国的代言人,这进一步证明了我的观点:在西方,如果你不反华,你就持有边缘观点。我想说的是,把西方视为光明的灯塔而把中国视为黑暗的面纱是很奇怪的,特别是当比较他们最近在减贫和绿色转型方面的记录时。”
Jostein Hauge @haugejostein
https://x.com/haugejostein/status/1857746013131260036
I'm shocked at how blatantly accepted it's become to hold anti-China views in the West.
Since 1980, China has done so much more for global prosperity than the West: they've provided everyone with affordable consumer goods, they've been leading poverty reduction efforts, and now they are the world's largest investor and producer of clean energy.
What's been the global track record of the West in this time period? Primarily leading the world towards climate disaster and reviving its old brand of imperialism.
Dr Jostein Hauge 政治经济学家,剑桥大学发展研究助理教授
他的邮箱地址是:jlh202@cam.ac.uk
https://www.josteinhauge.com/
约斯坦·豪格博士是一位政治经济学家,现任剑桥大学发展研究助理教授,任职于发展研究中心和政治与国际研究系。他同时也是发展研究硕士项目主任和莫德林学院院士。他的研究领域横跨国际政治经济学和发展经济学。他著有《工厂的未来:大趋势如何改变工业化》(The Future of the Factory: How Megatrends are Changing Industrialization),由牛津大学出版社出版。该书探讨了近期技术发展、全球化新力量以及生态崩溃威胁如何塑造工业化路径,并为产业政策和全球治理指明了新的方向。
约斯坦近期的研究成果发表于多家学术期刊,包括《非洲事务》(African Affairs)、《发展政策评论》(Development Policy Review)、《地缘论坛》(Geoforum)、《新政治经济学》(New Political Economy)、《第三世界季刊》(Third World Quarterly)和《世界经济》(World Economy)。除了学术研究之外,约斯坦还与各国政府和国际组织合作,曾为联合国非洲经济委员会、联合国工业发展组织、世界经济论坛以及英国商业、能源和产业战略部撰写报告和文章。他的作品也发表在《卫报》、《经济学人》和彭博社等多家媒体上。
在加入剑桥大学之前,约斯坦曾担任伦敦政治经济学院国际政治经济学研究员。他还曾在剑桥大学科学、技术与创新政策中心担任研究员。他拥有剑桥大学政治与国际研究系博士学位,导师是张夏准教授。他拥有伦敦大学亚非学院发展经济学硕士学位和挪威科技大学经济学学士学位。
约斯坦教授的课程涵盖发展经济学、国际政治经济学以及非洲发展政治经济学。他还教授论文和学位论文写作技巧,指导硕士和博士论文项目,并担任玛格达琳学院的教务主任。
他在Substack平台上撰写名为《全球动态》(Global Currents)的通讯,内容涉及国际政治经济学。
China doesn't care about winning the Iran war. It wants peace.
Dr Jostein Hauge is a political economist and an Assistant Professor in Development Studies at the University of Cambridge, based at the Centre of Development Studies and the Department of Politics and International Studies. He is also the Director of the MPhil in Development Studies and a Fellow of Magdalene College. His research lies at the intersection of international political economy and development economics. He is the author of The Future of the Factory: How Megatrends are Changing Industrialization, published by Oxford University Press. The book investigates how industrialization pathways are shaped by recent technological developments, new forces of globalization, and the threat of ecological collapse. It also charts new pathways for industrial policy and global governance.
Jostein’s recent research has been published in various academic journals, including African Affairs, Development Policy Review, Geoforum, New Political Economy, Third World Quarterly, and World Economy. In addition to his academic research, Jostein works with governments and international organisations, and has co-authored reports and articles for the UN Economic Commission for Africa, the UN Industrial Development Organisation, the World Economic Forum, and the UK Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy. His work has also appeared in various media outlets, such as The Guardian, The Economist, and Bloomberg.
Prior to his current post at the University of Cambridge, Jostein was an LSE Fellow in International Political Economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has also worked as a Research Associate at the Centre for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy at the University of Cambridge. He has a PhD degree from the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, where he was supervised by Ha-Joon Chang. He obtained his Master’s degree in Development Economics from the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies, and his Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Jostein’s teaching covers development economics, international political economy, and political economy of development in Africa. He also teaches skills for essay - and dissertation writing, supervises MPhil and PhD dissertation projects, and is a Director of Studies at Magdalene College.
He writes a newsletter on Substack, Global Currents, that covers international political economy.
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4:23 – Anti-China Sentiment in Western Discourse
7:40 – Misconceptions and Prevailing Narratives
10:08 – Technological Transfer and the Political Economy
12:18 – Historical Periods of Economic Rivalry
14:36 – Evolving Industrial Policy: From Japan’s MITI to China and the U.S. today
18:59 – China’s Contemporary Industrial Policy: Quality or Quantity?
21:13 – China as a Rising Power: Is History Repeating?
24:18 – The Sustainability of China’s Industrial Policy
26:43 – China, Overcapacity, and Global Imbalances
34:07 – Overcapacity: Economic Reality or Ideological Construct?
36:04 – China's domination in the renewable energy market
39:13 – China’s greenhouse gas emissions
43:17 – How China is reshaping the IP regime
48:14 – The U.S. national security stance and the trade war with China
55:10 – Europe’s approach to China
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