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Past Events: public talk
University of Michigan's Christian de Pee examines the city of Luoyang in the eleventh century.
Join us at this symposium examining this important election. USCI scholars and students just back from Taiwan will discuss what the election reveals about Taiwan and what it means for cross-strait relations and for the US.
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies presents a panel of distinguished scholars who will examine the 2008 Taiwan elections.
This talk discusses basic principles and practices of teaching Chinese as a foreign language (TCFL) in the United States, based on the pedagogical model developed by Y. R. Chao in the 40's, and the Declarative/Procedural model discovered recently by Ullman (2001).
A talk on the short paper published in 2001 and the absence of any other account of the religious roots of printing in China.
Distinguished scholars examine rural China.
Professor Terry Weidner will be speaking on the prospects of China in the year 2008.
Donald Tang, vice chairman of Bear Stearns and chairman of the Asia Society Southern California Center speaks at USC.
Wang Haicheng discusses the widespread material culture known as the Erligang culture after a type site in near the modern city of Zhengzhou.