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Past Events: public talk
Join award-winning journalists Dan Washburn and Karl Taro Greenfeld for a discussion of Washburn's new book, The Forbidden Game: Golf and the Chinese Dream, which uses the politically taboo topic of golf to paint what critics are calling "an illuminating portrait of modern China."
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk "Is America's View of China Fogged by Liberal Ideas?" by Jerome Cohen on Wednesday, September 17, 2014, 12:30pm to 1:50pm
While the United Nations General Assembly discusses climate change, Ian Teh and David Breashears will present their photography from the frontiers of this global environmental crisis, in an evening discussion with Orville Schell, Arthur Ross Director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations.
A conversation on new trends in Chinese contemporary art with Thomas J. Berghuis, Curator of Chinese Art at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Melissa Chiu, Director of Asia Society Museum and co-curator of Zhang Huan: Evoking Tradition. Co-presented by Asia Society and Storm King Art Center. In conjunction with the exhibition Zhang Huan: Evoking Tradition currently on view at Storm King Art Center.
“China's Reigning Ambassador: The Giant Panda,” a lecture and Q&A with World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Colby Loucks, Deputy Director, Wildlife Conservation Program.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk with Professor Ren Xiao from Fudan University to examine ways in which the academic and policy research community can impact China's foreign policies.
Xiaolu Guo will discuss her newest novel I Am China on September 3 2014.
Nguyen Ba Hung, Consul General of Vietnam in San Francisco the Socialist Republic of Vietnam will discuss the relations between Vietnam, the United States and China today.
Ven. Jampa Ludrup will be giving a talk on Feng Shui on August 20 at Tibet House US gallery.
Documentaries from the Front Lines of China's Environmental Crisis- Part of the film series "Waking the Green Tiger: Documentaries from the Front Lines of China's Environmental Crisis"