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Past Events: public talk
The Chinese Garden Lecture Series at the Huntington Library presents a discussion on the symbolism of flowers in China.
presented by the Institute for International Economic Policy as part of the International Economic Policy Forum, an event series bringing together leading scholars, policy analysts, and decision-makers who discuss challenges facing the world economic system, with particular attention to international trade and economic development.
Zhou Wenzhong, Chinese ambassador to the US, to give the 2009 Charles W. Hostler lecture at San Diego State University
Titus Chen presents a talk on China's socialization of international norms on the issue of human rights.
The Institute for the Study of Social Change presents a talk with China expert Anita Chan.
Sara Friedman (Indiana University) explores the customs of eastern Hui'an residents, women in particular, as an anomaly among rural Han.
Xinyu Dong will explore how Chinese Lubitsch films rivaled American films on their own ground and gained competitive edge in challenging the Hollywood domination of the post-war market.
Arizona State University's Xu Wu will speak on U.S.-China Relations.
Elix Wemheuer, University of Vienna, presents a talk on the famine during China's Great Leap Forward.