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Past Events: public talk
Tsherin Sherpa, whose artwork will be on view at the CU Art Museum Anonymous: Contemporary Tibetan Art exhibition, will visit CU on Tuesday, February 24 to give a public lecture.
Sheldon Garon, Nissan Professor of History and East Asian Studies, Princeton University
Moderated by Hikari Hori, Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University
Fudan-UC Center on Contemporary China and the 21st Century China Program at UCSD present a talk by Jerome Cohen on Xi's reforms in the legal systems and the important advances that came about.
Hitoshi Tanaka, Chairman, Institute for International Strategy, Japan Research Institute; Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange; Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Tokyo
Gerald L. Curtis, Burgess Professor of Political Science, Columbia University
The John S. and Marilyn Long U.S.-China Institute for Business and Law welcomes Professor Jerome A. Cohen. Professor Cohen will present his thoughts on the development of law in China, discussing implications both for domestic as well as international context.
Margaret Ng, Barrister and Former Legislative Council Member, HKSAR
Moderated by Ben Liebman, Robert L. Lieff Professor of Law, Columbia Law School; Director, Center for Chinese Legal Studies
Mr. Xiaohui Peng, Master of the unique "face changing" art of Sichuan Opera, discusses the history and performance techniques of changing faces and his unique opportunity to learn its rare secrets. Face changing is currently recognized as one of China's National Treasures. This lecture is presented in Chinese with English translation.
The UCI School of Social Sciences presents a talk by Joel Andreas on the evolution of the hukou system, focusing on access to rural land and considering the implications for the rural population of the current shift from hukou-based to market-based land rights.
Follow archaeologist Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang on a virtual expedition to a 3500 year-old lost kingdom in southwestern China. The audience will experience the discovery of Jinsha through a presentation of excavation photos, research notes, and behind-the-scenes clips from the 2012 filming of "The Lost City of Jinsha."