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Past Events: conference

December 4, 2013 - 12:00am

During the 18th U.S.-China Legal Exchange, senior Chinese government officials will present to public audiences in Washington, DC (Dec. 4), Boston, MA (Dec. 6), and Orange County, CA (Dec. 9) on recent developments in China's legal regimes governing (i) energy conservation and renewable energy, and (ii) entrepreneurship, including private equity and venture capital.

November 15, 2013 - 9:00am
Seattle, Washington

The Jackson School of International Studies East Asia Center hosts a conference considering key aspects of the rule of law in China and assessing the regime's ability to manage calls for greater adherence to rule of law,

November 5, 2013 - 8:30am
Los Angeles, California

Hosted by the Asia Society, the fourth annual U.S.-China Film Summit will focus on how Chinese and Hollywood film industry leaders are navigating the East-West filmmaking process, and will address the trends and dynamics in the U.S.-China film relationship, including recent success stories.

November 1, 2013 - 8:00am
Los Angeles, California

The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a two day conference.

October 26, 2013 - 8:30am
Los Angeles, California

UCLA Confucius Institute hosts the 3rd annual "Mandarin in Schools" Teacher Conference to provide teachers of Mandarin with new teaching strategies and methodologies

October 26, 2013 - 8:30am
Los Angeles, California

UCLA Confucius Institute hosts the 3rd annual "Mandarin in Schools" Teacher Conference to provide teachers of Mandarin with new teaching strategies and methodologies

October 19, 2013 - 11:00am
Denver, Colorado

USC's Clayton Dube discusses key economic and social trends in China and the state of U.S.-China economic ties.

October 3, 2013 - 12:00pm
Stanford, California

The 4th annual China 2.0 conference will be held at Stanford University. The event will feature keynote speakers, panels, and interactive sessions followed by a networking reception.

September 28, 2013 - 8:30am
San Marino, California

A one-day symposium at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.

September 27, 2013 - 10:00am
Berkeley, California

The Republican period in Chinese history saw wars on multiple fronts, with invasions from without and civil strife from within. The period was shaped by wars that traumatized and transformed society. Papers by scholars from China, the US, and Europe, including work informed by new archival materials and interdisciplinary in approach, analyze the issue of "militarization" and look into the way wars, and the institutionalization or routinization of violence, might have shaped the culture of Republican China.

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