Fudan-LSE Lecture Series No.9
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Professor Timothy Hildebrandt
Professor Yuan Cheng
18:30-20:00, May 26, 2019
Room 826, Wenke Building, Handan Campus
蒂莫西·希尔德布兰德教授
程远教授
2019年5月26日18:30-20:00
文科楼826会议室
THE SPEAKER
Timothy Hildebrandt is Associate Professor of Social Policy and Development at LSE. Trained as a political scientist and Sinologist, Tim’s research broadly explores how states manage increasingly complex societies, and how citizens and social groups respond. His research has appeared in numerous journals such as Development & Change, Development Policy Review, China Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary China, Review of International Studies, Journal of Civil Society; he is the author of Social Organisations and the Authoritarian State in China (Cambridge U.P. 2013). Tim frequently appears in news media outlets like South China Morning Post, BBC and CNN.
ABSTRACT
Slowed economic growth and cost-cutting has made it increasingly difficult for states to meet the changing needs of their citizens. Resurgent populism and the rejection of multilateralism exemplified in Brexit doesn’t bode well for global social policy to overcome these challenges. But in this talk, Timothy Hildebrandt argues that the severity of shared social problems demands more international perspective, not less. Otherwise dissimilar contexts should be compared to learn from successes and failures of social policy innovation. He posits a political economy of comparative social policy research to demonstrate why comparative research remains difficult to do—and suggests ways for overcoming these difficulties.