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Past Events: public talk
USC Sol Price School of Public Policy presents a talk with Guoqing Li, director of the Urban Policy and Urban Culture Research Center, the Institute of Urban & Environmental Studies, and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, on home ownership in China.
Gail Hershatter (University of California, Santa Cruz) will deliver the Ena H. Thompson lecture, “Rattling the House that Gender Studies Built: Some Thoughts from Rural China.”
The USC U.S.-China Institute welcomes three former ambassadors.
Jaeeun Kim will examine the migration careers, settlement patterns, and legalization strategies of ethnic Korean migrants from northeast China to the United States.
Professor Feng Shi from the Institute of Archaeology, CASS, and Professor Miao Zhe from Zhejiang University will be lecturing on Wednesday, March 6.
The Center for Chinese Legal Studies at Columbia University presents a talk on the Taiping Rebellion.
Examining the local and global politics of designing house, home and furnishings in early twentieth-century Tianjin, Lacouture argues that through consuming the world at home, Chinese people also produced new meanings of what it meant to be a modern, urban, elite Chinese women or man at the time
A talk discussing the question: Is China showing signs of adaptation to the current trend of transnational arbitration? On the other hand, will the Chinese legal culture influence the practice of arbitration in the rest of the world?
Gail Hershatter (University of California, Santa Cruz) will deliver the Ena H. Thompson lecture, “Why Our Stories About the Chinese Revolution Are Not Good Enough.”
Zaitchik's talk will explore China's growing extractive investments in Latin America and what they mean for the survival of indigenous groups as well as the stakes for local environments and the wider Amazonian ecosystem.