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Past Events: conference
UCSD and Fudan University present a panel with Jin Li, David Michael, and Jim Wunderman discussing innovation in two of the world's most dynamic economies: California and Shanghai.
The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley presents a colloquium with Jessica Teets from Middlebury College on civil society in China.
The East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California presents a seminar with Zhongdang Pan and Eric Harwit, which will review a new manuscript by Yu Hong, Assistant Professor of Communication at USC.
An international symposium jointly organized by the USC Department of Art History and the Department of South and Southeast Asian Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The University of Chicago's Center of East Asians Studies presents a workshop discussing the abolition of China's imperial examination.
The Kissinger Institute and the Counsellors' Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China present a joint symposium on how national traditions and values yield (or fail to yield) creative cultures, innovative institutions, and soft power, and what governments can do to foster or stymie such dynamism.
The University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies presents a workshop on business trips in Sino-Korean food trade.
The Center for Asia Pacific Studies at the University of San Francisco hosts a fall symposium, “Advertising and Marketing in China: Chinese-Western Cultural Encounters (19th c. - Present).”
Prime Minister Abe, President Obama and General Secretary Xi will all be in Beijing next week at a critical moment for both bilateral and trilateral relationships. Join the Wilson Center BY PHONE as three experts in China and Japan discuss what the leaders might do to offer reassurance and set the region and the relationships on a better path?
The 3rd US-China IP Conference will bring together senior policymakers, academics and international practitioners from China and the U.S. to discuss various issues pertaining to intellectual property