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Past Events: public talk
The Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies hosts a talk by Professor Michael Hunter of Yale University
Eileen Otis presents a discussion of the relationship between China's economic growth and gender inequality.
The Sigur Center hosts a book launch of Robert Sutter's book on the foreign affairs of the PRC
In a presentation restricted to USC faculty and graduate students, You-tien Hsing (UC Berkeley) addresses the nature and implications of China's moral crisis.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk with Amy Hanser to explore some of the links between the body, gender, age—middle-age especially—and labor in contemporary urban China.
USC's Joshua Goldstein looks at recycling in China.
The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley presents a talk with Professor Ping-hui Liao on ways in which digital archival materials on Taiwan's print and visual culture can be utilized.
Hosted by the Huntington Library, Professor Yang Ye will discuss the art of chanting classical literary texts, and demonstrate its close connection to understanding and appreciation
Cindy Li and Perry Wong discuss directions China's new leaders may be taking the country.
This hearing will examine the sustainability of Chinese socioeconomic and security policies in light of recent tensions, and will consider the effects of regional instability in the broader Central Asian context.