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Travelholics
Thema: #wasCOOKsDu?

Travelholics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 29:22


Das dritte Mal im Travelhoilics Digitalk und somit fest tradiert in der Podcast Welt, treffe ich Professor Vogel von der Kanzlei Beiten-Burkhardt - diesmal an einer Kaffeetheke in Frankfurt. Natürlich geht es um das aktuelle Thema der Thomas Cook Insolvenz. Wie immer im Branchenpodcast für Touristiker gibt es mit Inhalt und Tiefgang, ohne Laberei und Geplapper, dafür mit Fachwissen statt Halbwissen in einer knappen halben Stunde Tipps und Hintergründe zur derzeitigen Situation in der Touristik nach einem Crash, den der Professor fast mit Lehman vergleicht. Inhaltlich verständlich und akustisch teilweise fordernd, da es viel Bewegung am Aufnahmeort gab, erfahren wir, wie es mit der Kundengeldabsicherung weiter gehen könnte, was ein Insolvenzverwalter eigentlich tut und ob die Pauschalreise "überleben" wird. Aber es geht auch um die nächsten Herausforderungen für die Touristik. Langsam machen sich die Datenschützer bereit und auch die Uploadfilterer stehen schon in den Startlöchern. Es bleibt also spannend in der Reisewirtschaft, wie wir hören und wissen. Erneut wünsche ich viel Freude beim #schlauhören und freue mich, wenn Sie den Podcast teilen und empfehlen. Danke! Roman Borch Podcaster & Producer

NCUSCR Events
Dr. Ezra Vogel | China and Japan: Facing History

NCUSCR Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 49:45


Professor Ezra F. Vogel begins his new book on China and Japan in the sixth century when the Japanese adopted basic elements of Chinese civilization. Throughout the ensuing centuries, China generally took the leading role. Tables turned by the end of the 19th century, when Japan’s modernization efforts surpassed those of China, leading to Japanese victory in the 1895 Sino-Japanese war. Despite recent efforts to promote trade and even tourism, the bitter legacy of World War II has made cooperation difficult. In China and Japan: Facing History, Dr. Vogel argues that the two nations must forge a new relationship as the world confronts transnational issues including climate change, disaster relief, global economic development, and scientific research. Without acknowledging and ultimately transcending the frictions of the past and present, tense relations between China and Japan jeopardize global stability. On September 4, 2019, Dr. Ezra Vogel presented his findings on how the history of Sino-Japanese relations informs the present, and on the need for a reset for the future. Professor Ezra F. Vogel is the Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences Emeritus at Harvard University. He has had a long association with Harvard, receiving his Ph.D. in sociology there in 1958, and then teaching at the university from 1967 to 2000. In 1973, Dr. Vogel succeeded John Fairbank to become the second director of Harvard’s East Asian Research Center. He also served as director of the U.S.-Japan Program, director of the Fairbank Center, and founding director of the Asia Center. He was also director of the undergraduate concentration in East Asian Studies from its inception in 1972 until 1991. He taught courses on Chinese society, Japanese society, and industrial East Asia. From 1993 to 1995, Dr. Vogel took a two-year leave of absence from Harvard to serve as the National Intelligence Officer for East Asia at the national intelligence council in Washington. In 1996 he chaired the American Assembly on China and edited the resulting volume, Living With China. The following year, Dr. Vogel began serving on the board of directors of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. He rotated off in 2002 after serving two terms. His book Japan As Number One (1979), in Japanese translation, became a bestseller in Japan, and his book Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China (2011), in Chinese translation, became a bestseller in China. Among his other works are Japan's New Middle Class (1963), Canton Under Communism (1969), Comeback (1988), One Step Ahead in China: Guangdong Under Reform (1989), and The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (1991). Professor Vogel has spent a total of more than five years in Asia conducting research. He lectures frequently in Asia, in both Chinese and Japanese as well as English. He directs a weekly speaker series for the Fairbank Center on “Critical Issues Confronting China.” He has received numerous honors, including eleven honorary degrees.

Travelholics
Thema: Sturzflüge

Travelholics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 24:46


Topthema: Airlinepleiten Am 13 März fand im Rechtsausschuss des Bundestages eine Anhörung zum Thema "Regelung zum Schutz bei Airlineinsolvenzen" statt. Mit dabei als Sachverständiger war Professor Hans-Josef Vogel von der Kanzlei Beiten-Burkhard. Gleich im Anschluss traf ich Professor Vogel zum Digitalk in einem Kreuzberger Restaurant, um aus erster Hand zu erfahren, was in dieser bereits seit 17 Jahren geführten Diskussion zu erwarten ist, welche Vorschläge auf dem Tisch liegen und warum eine Regelung dringend notwendig wäre. Viel Spaß beim Schlauhören! Roman Borch Travelholics - Der Branchenpodcast für Touristiker

USC U.S.-China Institute Speaker Series (Audio Only)
Ezra Vogel - Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China

USC U.S.-China Institute Speaker Series (Audio Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2011 55:58


Ezra Vogel has published hugely influential books on both China and Japan. In his latest, he examines the key role played by Deng Xiaoping in moving China away from a thoroughly planned economy, a transition that required becoming much more open and engaged with the rest of the world. In his Nov. 9, 2011 presentation at the USC U.S.-China Institute, Vogel focused on how Deng's foreign policies were very much driven by his assessment of the desperate need China had for better trained personnel, foreign capital, and foreign technology. Distinguished Harvard sociologist Ezra Vogel offers his assessment of Deng's leadership. J. Stapleton Roy, former ambassador to China, wrote of Vogel's book, "Deng Xiaoping's skill, vision, and courage in overcoming seemingly insuperable obstacles and guiding China onto the path of sustained economic development rank him with the great leaders of history. And yet, too little is known about the life and career of this extraordinary man. In this superbly researched and highly readable biography, Vogel has definitively filled this void. This fascinating book provides a host of insights into the factors that enabled Deng to triumph over repeated setbacks and lay the basis for China to regain the wealth and power that has eluded it for two centuries." Ezra Vogel is professor emeritus of sociology at Harvard University where he taught 1964-2000. He is one of the most influential scholars of East Asia, contributing vital books on China and Japan. His China-focused titles include Canton Under Communism (1969) and One Step Ahead in China: Guangdong Under Reform (1989). His books on Japan include Japan's New Middle Class (1963), Japan as Number One: Lessons for America (1979), and Is Japan Still Number One? (2000). In addition to these seminal works, Vogel has edited a number of others, including Living with China : U.S./China Relations in the Twenty-First Century (1997). Professor Vogel is a member of the USC US-China Institute Board of Scholars. The event was co-sponsored by The Pacific Council on International Policy.

USC U.S.-China Institute Speaker Series
Ezra Vogel - Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China

USC U.S.-China Institute Speaker Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2011 55:59


Ezra Vogel has published hugely influential books on both China and Japan. In his latest, he examines the key role played by Deng Xiaoping in moving China away from a thoroughly planned economy, a transition that required becoming much more open and engaged with the rest of the world. In his Nov. 9, 2011 presentation at the USC U.S.-China Institute, Vogel focused on how Deng's foreign policies were very much driven by his assessment of the desperate need China had for better trained personnel, foreign capital, and foreign technology. Distinguished Harvard sociologist Ezra Vogel offers his assessment of Deng's leadership. J. Stapleton Roy, former ambassador to China, wrote of Vogel's book, "Deng Xiaoping's skill, vision, and courage in overcoming seemingly insuperable obstacles and guiding China onto the path of sustained economic development rank him with the great leaders of history. And yet, too little is known about the life and career of this extraordinary man. In this superbly researched and highly readable biography, Vogel has definitively filled this void. This fascinating book provides a host of insights into the factors that enabled Deng to triumph over repeated setbacks and lay the basis for China to regain the wealth and power that has eluded it for two centuries." Ezra Vogel is professor emeritus of sociology at Harvard University where he taught 1964-2000. He is one of the most influential scholars of East Asia, contributing vital books on China and Japan. His China-focused titles include Canton Under Communism (1969) and One Step Ahead in China: Guangdong Under Reform (1989). His books on Japan include Japan's New Middle Class (1963), Japan as Number One: Lessons for America (1979), and Is Japan Still Number One? (2000). In addition to these seminal works, Vogel has edited a number of others, including Living with China : U.S./China Relations in the Twenty-First Century (1997). Professor Vogel is a member of the USC US-China Institute Board of Scholars. The event was co-sponsored by The Pacific Council on International Policy.