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Past Events: public talk
This panel discussion will analyze this burgeoning relationship to answer this question and more, assessing implications for both China and Africa.
A one-day workshop on teaching about human rights.
Join in for a conversation about flipping off the Old Guard, new Chinese writing, belonging, escape, heartbreak, and craft.
The USC School of International Relations will feature a talk with David Kang.
This workshop will discuss aspects of this change, and the economic, political, and social implication of Olympics-led urban renewal in Beijing.
Robert Bettinger gives a talk on the appearance of millet agriculture in North China around 8000 B.P.
Wang Kui will give the history and explanation of the music that is tied to Buddhist religious ceremonies of the Guangdong Province.
A symposium that assesses China's historical moment in Beijing from three perspectives: the rapidly evolving cityscape, environmental dynamics, and, in the context of a changing society, traditional attitudes and values relating to self, body, and performance.
Professor Xu Fengxian and Professor David Pankenier will give a talk on the celestial phenomena in ancient China.