【区域国别与发展讲堂系列(第10期)】2025:可持续发展范式的危机
时间:2025-07-05 来源:国际发展与全球农业学院 点击数:

主讲人亚当·图兹  哥伦比亚大学历史学教授、欧洲研究中心主任、哥伦比亚大学全球思想委员会主席

主持人张传红  中国农业大学国际发展与全球农业学院/人文与发展学院教授

讲座时间:2025年7月5日(星期六)09:00-12:00

讲座地点:中国农业大学东校区主楼401室

讲座语言:英文

主讲人简介亚当·图兹是哥伦比亚大学历史学教授、欧洲研究中心主任、哥伦比亚大学全球思想委员会主席。他以跨学科视野整合经济史、政治决策与地缘秩序变迁,聚焦“多重危机(Polycrisis)”时代的全球体系重构,提出该框架阐释金融危机、气候冲突、疫情与地缘博弈的连锁反应。他的研究涵盖20世纪至今的全球危机史,代表作《毁灭的代价》《滔天洪水》《崩盘》构成“危机三部曲”,系统剖析纳粹经济体系、一战后秩序崩塌及2008年金融危机如何重塑世界权力结构,并斩获沃尔夫森历史图书奖、莱昂内尔·盖尔伯奖等国际荣誉。除学术工作外,图兹教授活跃于公共领域:主持时事通讯《Chartbook》,为《卫报》《金融时报》撰写政经评论;在2025年达沃斯论坛直言“美国缺位秩序构建”,呼吁合作替代路径;并捍卫大学作为“地缘文化矛盾缓冲带”的职能,批判政治干预学术自治。他所提出的“多重危机”理论已成为欧盟委员会与联合国气候谈判的重要参考框架。

Title:2025: the Crisis of the Sustainable Development Paradigm

Speaker: Adam Tooze  Professor of History, Director of the Center for European Studies, and Chairman of the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University

Moderator: Zhang Chuanhong  Professor of CIDGA/COHD, CAU

Time: 9:00-12:00, Saturday, July 5 2025

Venue: Room 401, Main Administration Building, East Campus of CAU

Language: English

Introduction to the Speaker: Adam Tooze is a professor of History, Director of the Center for European Studies, and Chairman of the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University. Holding a PhD from the London School of Economics, he is an authoritative scholar in the field of global crisis research. He integrates economic history, political decision-making, and changes in geopolitical order from an interdisciplinary perspective, focusing on the global system reconstruction in the era of "Polycrisis". He proposes this framework to explain the chain reactions of financial crises, climate conflicts, epidemics, and geopolitical games. 

His research covers the history of global crises from the 20th century to the present, with representative works such as The Wages of Destruction, The Flood, and The Collapse, forming a "crisis trilogy." Through these works, he systematically analyzes how the Nazi economic system, the collapse of the post-war order, and the 2008 financial crisis reshaped the global power structure. His contributions have earned him international honors, including the Wolfson History Book Award and the Lionel Gelber Award.

Beyond his academic work, Tooze is active in the public sphere, hosting the newsletter Chartbook and writing political and economic commentary for The Guardian and The Financial Times. At the 2025 Davos Forum, he bluntly stated that "the United States lacks order building" and called for alternative paths of cooperation. He also defends the role of universities as a buffer against geopolitical and cultural contradictions, criticizing political interference in academic autonomy. His "multiple crises" theory has become a key reference framework for climate negotiations between the European Commission and the United Nations.




【区域国别与发展讲堂系列(第10期)】2025:可持续发展范式的危机

主讲人亚当·图兹  哥伦比亚大学历史学教授、欧洲研究中心主任、哥伦比亚大学全球思想委员会主席

主持人张传红  中国农业大学国际发展与全球农业学院/人文与发展学院教授

讲座时间:2025年7月5日(星期六)09:00-12:00

讲座地点:中国农业大学东校区主楼401室

讲座语言:英文

主讲人简介亚当·图兹是哥伦比亚大学历史学教授、欧洲研究中心主任、哥伦比亚大学全球思想委员会主席。他以跨学科视野整合经济史、政治决策与地缘秩序变迁,聚焦“多重危机(Polycrisis)”时代的全球体系重构,提出该框架阐释金融危机、气候冲突、疫情与地缘博弈的连锁反应。他的研究涵盖20世纪至今的全球危机史,代表作《毁灭的代价》《滔天洪水》《崩盘》构成“危机三部曲”,系统剖析纳粹经济体系、一战后秩序崩塌及2008年金融危机如何重塑世界权力结构,并斩获沃尔夫森历史图书奖、莱昂内尔·盖尔伯奖等国际荣誉。除学术工作外,图兹教授活跃于公共领域:主持时事通讯《Chartbook》,为《卫报》《金融时报》撰写政经评论;在2025年达沃斯论坛直言“美国缺位秩序构建”,呼吁合作替代路径;并捍卫大学作为“地缘文化矛盾缓冲带”的职能,批判政治干预学术自治。他所提出的“多重危机”理论已成为欧盟委员会与联合国气候谈判的重要参考框架。

Title:2025: the Crisis of the Sustainable Development Paradigm

Speaker: Adam Tooze  Professor of History, Director of the Center for European Studies, and Chairman of the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University

Moderator: Zhang Chuanhong  Professor of CIDGA/COHD, CAU

Time: 9:00-12:00, Saturday, July 5 2025

Venue: Room 401, Main Administration Building, East Campus of CAU

Language: English

Introduction to the Speaker: Adam Tooze is a professor of History, Director of the Center for European Studies, and Chairman of the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University. Holding a PhD from the London School of Economics, he is an authoritative scholar in the field of global crisis research. He integrates economic history, political decision-making, and changes in geopolitical order from an interdisciplinary perspective, focusing on the global system reconstruction in the era of "Polycrisis". He proposes this framework to explain the chain reactions of financial crises, climate conflicts, epidemics, and geopolitical games. 

His research covers the history of global crises from the 20th century to the present, with representative works such as The Wages of Destruction, The Flood, and The Collapse, forming a "crisis trilogy." Through these works, he systematically analyzes how the Nazi economic system, the collapse of the post-war order, and the 2008 financial crisis reshaped the global power structure. His contributions have earned him international honors, including the Wolfson History Book Award and the Lionel Gelber Award.

Beyond his academic work, Tooze is active in the public sphere, hosting the newsletter Chartbook and writing political and economic commentary for The Guardian and The Financial Times. At the 2025 Davos Forum, he bluntly stated that "the United States lacks order building" and called for alternative paths of cooperation. He also defends the role of universities as a buffer against geopolitical and cultural contradictions, criticizing political interference in academic autonomy. His "multiple crises" theory has become a key reference framework for climate negotiations between the European Commission and the United Nations.