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Past Events: public talk
Visit the Huntington Gardens for a talk by Phillip Bloom on the history of Shizhuanshan, China.
This presentation examines the role that newspaper weeklies (chuganji) played in establishing the normative boundaries of cultural citizenship in Cold War South Korea.
Presentation about the connections formed between Muslims in China.
Shanghai's market for overcrowded housing: a comparison of fake (scraped) and real (field study) data.
Conversation on how the U.S.-China relationship will shape emerging global order.
Scholars discuss contemporary issues in China.
Presentation from the Chief of Political Section of the Chinese Embassay in the U.S., Zhou jingxing.
Long Beach-Qingdao Association's annual luncheon on critical developments in the Chinese film industry and the concerns about Chinese influence on American movie businesses.
China's economic state and what it means for the rest of the world.
The UC Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk with Bryna Goodman, professor of history at the University of Oregon, Eugene, and Wen-Hsin Yeh, professor or history at UC Berkeley.