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The University of California, Santa Cruz will have two events centered around the visit of Wu Wenguang, one of China's leading independent documentary makers, and three artists (Zhang Mengqi, Li Xinmin, Zou Xueping) from the Caochangdi Workshop in Beijing.
The Asia Society Southern California's U.S.-China Film Summit is the premier U.S. event uniting Hollywood and Chinese film-industry leaders to discuss business collaboration and the latest market trends.
The University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies presents a workshop on the control over production in governing art districts in contemporary China.
The USC International Center for Regulatory Science is pleased to announce our second regulatory science symposium of 2014: "Exploring China: Legal, Regulatory, and Cultural Aspects”.
Sponsored by the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, this conference is the highlight event of the three-year “Initiative on Philanthropy in China.”
Nicola Di Cosmo will discuss the appearance of nomads as raiders and conquerors of settled lands in relation to the history of nomadic conquests of China and in particular to the rise of the Mongol empire.
The Canadian Council for the Americas, in collaboration with the Inter-American Dialogue, will host a panel discussion of China's business and political strategy in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Brown University presents a day-long symposium, during which scholars from all over the world will discuss Chinese medicine with a specific focus on its rapid dissemination and translation during the 17th century.
The National Committee is pleased to present this program, which will feature a live webcast with Jimmy Carter, 39th president of the United States, as part of the Conversations at The Carter Center speaker series, followed by local presentations from on-site China specialists addressing topics of particular interest to the community.
In light of the recent and continuing protests in Hong Kong, the Center for Asian Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder is holding a discussion of these protests on Tuesday, October 14.