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Past Events: public talk
At Bowers Museum, Icy Smith, author, educator and publisher, East West Discovery Press, and Gayle Garner Roski, illustrator and artist, will present the book Mystery of the Giant Masks of Sanxingdui.
The Foreign Policy Association presents a talk with Dr. C. Fred Bergsten, Senior Fellow and Director Emeritus of the Peterson Institute on International Economics.
The Kissinger Institute invites you join Professors Andrew Wedeman and Donald C. Clarke, two of America's leading experts on corruption and legal reform in China, for their read-out on the 4th Plenum and a discussion of the course of Chinese reform in 2015.
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies presents Professor Donald Clarke. He will address questions about China's local government financing vehicles (LGFVs) through an analysis of applicable law and a sample of LGFV bond prospectuses.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Zhu Qi about Tang poetry.
The Carolina Asia Center presents Howard French speaking on the topic of China in Africa.
Despite a lack of religious belief in China today, Tibetan Buddhism has become popular. Stanford University presents Khenpo Sodargye Rinpoche, who will examine the the reasons and factors for this development.
Asia Society presents Christopher Kelley, who will explore how comedy and Buddhism can intertwine to help us understand and mitigate the causes of suffering from our lives.
Mark Elliott (ES '81, EAS MA ‘84) examines Abel-Rémusat's career, focusing in particular on Abel-Rémusat's methods for learning and translating Chinese and the crucial place of Manchu therein.
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China's Senator Sherrod Brown, Chairman and Representative and Christopher Smith, Cochairman will hold a hearing on the 2014 Hong Kong protests.