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Past Events: public talk
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies will host USC Professor Charlotte Furth to discuss Frederich Hirth, Qing dynasty painting, and the America art world.
What role does digital media play? A buffer against corruption? A platform for causes? An arena for discourse? A tool for propaganda?
DHAsia presents Parallels and Allusions in Early Chinese Texts: A Digital Approach, by Donald Sturgeon.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents a panel discussion with William Kirby, T. M. Chang Professor China Studies at Harvard, Mireya Solis, Senior Fellow in Japan Studies at the Brookings Institute, and Mark Wu, Assistant Professor of Law at Harvard.
The Krieger School of Arts & Sciences at Johns Hopkins University will host David Luesink as a part of its Spring 2017 Speaker Series.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies will host James Reilly, Professor of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney, to discuss China's economic statecraft toward Myanmar and North Korea.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies will host University of Sydney Professor James Reilly to discuss China's economic statecraft toward Myanmar and North Korea.
China Institute presents a talk by Prof. Linlin Chao, guest professor at Peking University and former chair of Department of Philosophy, Soo Chow University, Taiwan, offering her interpretations of the classics.
Asia Society hosts a keynote address by scholar Regina Krahl on the eve of a daylong symposium co-organized with Columbia University. This landmark symposium represents the first academic gathering in the United States to present a comprehensive review of the cargo of the Belitung shipwreck and the maritime trade routes of the ninth century with a view to broadening the understanding of the profound cultural significance of the find.
China Institute presents a professional development workshop on the significance of the Han Dynasty in Chinese history and culture through a close examination of some key issues and documents.