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Past Events: public talk
Professor Gallagher will speak on the Chinese legislative process and legislative output.
Princeton University presents Edward Friedman's talk on the challenges to peace from China's rise to become a hegemonic superpower.
Professor Xiaogan Liu of the City University of Hong Kong present a new interpretation on "Naturalness" based on close textual analysis of Laozi.
Pierre-Étienne Will visits Princeton to discuss some historical facts and observations that under proper reinterpretation could be used (or have already been used) as resources for a democratic transformation of the Chinese political system.
David Bachman will speak on U.S.-China Relations.
This talk highlights Li Feng's decade-long research into these contemporaneous inscriptions to understand the nature of the Western Zhou state and to capture the organizational as well as operational characteristics of its government.
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies presents a panel with three experts on Asia.
Professor Ban Wang of Stanford University will discuss how individualistic-egoistic assumptions about culture and globalization give rise to the pitfalls in presenting China in the American classroom.
Brown Bag Lecture Series, "Reporting China"
Professor Mayling Birney will speak on Chinese village election laws.