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Past Events: public talk
A roundtable discussion by policy experts on the implications of rising energy consumption in the United States, China, India.
Lisa See's haunting new novel, based on actual historical events, takes readers back to 17th century China, after the Manchus seize power and the Ming dynasty is crushed.
Hosted by The Sigur Center for Asian Studies
Breakfast session at New York's China Institute.
James Lee, director of the University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies, speaks at USC on the durability of social structures in China.
Suisheng Zhao of the University of Denver speaks at USC on the causes of Chinese nationalism, how are its contents shaped, and its foreign policy implications.
Professor Albert Park of the University of Michigan speaks at USC on how export demand shocks associated with the 1997 Asian financial crisis affected Chinese exporters.
David Zweig, Associate Dean of the School of Humanities & Social Sciences at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology speaks on Sino-American Conflict in the 21st Century.
Bridget Bray will share her insights about Pacific-Asian art.
China Institute presents an interview with author Zha Jianying.