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Past Events: public talk
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies hosts a lecture on the social and religious condiditions of Chinese artists in the Late Bronze Age.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies hosts a seminar by Alain Thote, an archeologist specializting in the Chinese Bronze Age.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute and the International Culture Collaborative at the 2018 US-China Television & Film Innovation Summit on October 28.
UC Berkeley's Center for Chinese Studies hosts a lecture featuring William Overholt's and his new book, China's Crisis of Success.
UC Berkeley's Center for Chinese Studies hosts a lecture on the history of traditional Chinese art and the creation of modern Chinese art.
UCLA Confucious Institute hosts a talk and Q&A with Barbara Pollack, award-winning journalist and art critic.
UC Berkeley's Institue of East Asian Studies presents a colloquium on material culture and its relation to socialist propaganda.
Are the United States and China headed toward a trade war? Do the Trump administration’s actions help or hurt the economy and national security of the United States?
This talk will suggest a new way of addressing a universal phenomenon, human dreaming, as it is given aggregate expression during particular historical periods by articulate cultural contributors of those times.
The ethnic Korean minority in China have emerged in recent years as important political and cultural mediators between China and the two Koreas, while also growing more assertive of their own autonomous identity from all three East Asian nation-states.