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Past Events: public talk
The Indiana University Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business presents Chu Songyan, Visiting Scholar at the Research Center for Chinese Politics & Business, discussing the role that non-profits play in a dynamic China.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Paul R. Goldin, professor of Chinese thought in Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at University of Pennsylvania.
The Weatherhead East Asian Institute and the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business present the N.T. Wang Distinguished Lecture.
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies presents a talk by Dr. Guo Xuetang, director of Institute of International Strategy and Policy Analysis (IISPA) of Shanghai University of International Business and Economics (SUIBE) in Shanghai.
The USC East Asian Studies Center presents Dr. Du Huanzheng, who will be speaking on the latest initiatives in Guiyu (infamous for e-waste pollution) and new solutions for China’s municipal solid waste and food waste.
The Indiana University East Asian Studies Center presents a talk by Professor Wang Zheng. Zheng will present a lecture as part of the China Remixed: Arts and Humanities in Contemporary Chinese Culture festival hosted by the IUB Arts & Humanities Council.
As part of a project on China-Latin American relations at the Brookings Institution, Harold Trinkunas assesses how China’s growing economic relations actually influence politics and policies across the Latin American region. Trinkunas will be joined in conversation with Shorenstein APARC Fellow Thomas Fingar.
Wesleyan University Center for the Arts presents an exhibition of prints from hand-tinted color lantern slides of the Chinese imperial gardens, palaces, and ritual centers in Beijing date from the 1930s.
The Huntington Library presents an evening with composer Huang Ruo, the 2017 Cheng Family Visiting Artist.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a book talk by Terry Lautz to examine the life of John Birch, an American missionary and military intelligence officer in China during WWII. He was killed in a dispute with Chinese Communist soldiers and later became the namesake of the controversial right-wing John Birch Society.