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Past Events: public talk

January 20, 2013 - 2:00pm
Pasadena, California

The Pacific Asia Museum presents a talk by Dr. David Hugus on the symbolism of the highly embroidered rank badges worn by military and court officials in China.

January 20, 2013 - 9:30am

"Imperial Splendor: Chinese Cloisonné", an exhibition on Chinese cloisonné, will open Jan. 20 at Sunnylands Center & Gardens in Rancho Mirage.

January 18, 2013 - 2:00pm
Columbus, Ohio

The Institute for Chinese Studies at the Ohio State University presents a talk on seventeenth century Nanjing.

January 17, 2013 - 8:00am
Houston, Texas

Asia Society: Texas presents a seminar in which we will seek to understand how China's “resource diplomacy”—its overseas pursuit of energy and resources—affects the international system and U.S.—China relations.

January 16, 2013 - 11:00am
Los Angeles, California

UCLA's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk with Dr. David Zweig on China's political changes under the new leader, Xi Jinping.

January 15, 2013 - 4:00pm
Los Angeles, California

The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk with David Zweig on the Chinese government's efforts to "reverse the brain drain" to bring back expatriate talent.

January 14, 2013 - 12:00pm
Stanford, California

Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) presents a talk by Bruce Gilley on cross-straits policy succession under China's new leaders.

January 13, 2013 - 2:00pm
Pasadena, California

The Pacific Asia Museum presents a talk by Susan Jaques on the history of Asian art collecting in the U.S. and her new book, A Love for the Beautiful: Discovering America's Hidden Art Museums.

January 11, 2013 - 3:30pm
Columbus, Ohio

The Institute for Chinese Studies at the Ohio State University presents a talk on nature, commodity chains, and Tibet's role in Chinese geography.

January 10, 2013 - 4:00pm
Eugene, Oregon

Hosted by the Confucius Institute, this talk will consider the extent to which the Chinese economy can be meaningfully characterized as capitalist; the character of its state form and recent development path; and its position within—or beyond—conventional understandings of capitalist variety.

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