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Past Events: public talk
James Lee speaks in the Michigan Center for Chinese Studies noon lecture series.
International Relations Colloquium of Pomona College and The Pacific Basin Institute present a lecture by Pan Guang.
Congressional-Executive Commission on China presents a one-day conference on recent developments of human rights in China's Xinjiang region.
The US-China Institute presents a talk with Human Rights activist and founder of The Dui Hua Foundation, John Kamm.
Xuefei Ren speaks in the Michigan Center for Chinese Studies noon lecture series.
Politics, Governance, and Security Seminar by Michael H. Sommer, Visiting Scholar, Institute of Governmental Studies, UC, Berkeley.
Guobin Yang (Barnard College)will explore how online activism has become one of the most important new forms of popular contention in China since the student movement in 1989.
A panel of scholars will discuss the different aspects of the life of Situ Panchen Chokyi Jungne, an individual that greatly influenced 18th century Tibet.
Shen Dingli, director of Fudan University's Center for American Studies, visits USC to discuss U.S.- China relations.