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Past Events: public talk
Presentations by Norman J. Ornstein, Steve Orlins and Syndey Rittenberg where attendees are able to ask questions through webcast live.
Margaret Fong will discuss the extent of collaboration between the United States and Hong Kong.
UC Berkeley Professor Mui Ho will speak on the development of rural China as part of the lecture series "The Emerging Narrative of China."
Professor Torbjorn Loden gives a lecture on Dai Zhen, a leading scholar of the Qianlong era and function of Confucian ideas in Chinese history.
This symposium is being held in conjunction with the Visualizing Revolution: Propaganda Posters from the People’s Republic of China, 1949-1989 (透视革命:中华人民共和国的宣传画,1949-1989) art exhibition going on April 3 through May 18, 2008.
David Desser will deliver a lecture about "5 Fingers of Death" following the screening.
Professor David Desser will give a talk on Hong Kong's force in international cinema.
Sociologist Yanjie Bian proposes a theoretical model in which the role of guanxi is a function of institutional uncertainty and market competition.
UC Berkeley's Xiao Qiang speaks as part of the lecture series on "The Emerging Narrative of China."
Dr. Ni will discuss decoding the iconography of some frequently seen décor on Chinese pictorial representations.