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Past Events: conference
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council brings together top companies, business leaders and experts for two days of high-level discussions, business matching and networking.
CIRC is an interdisciplinary conference that brings together scholars, analysts, industry leaders, journalists and legal practitioners from around the world to examine the impact of the Internet on Chinese society, including its social, cultural, political and economic aspects, as well as how China is changing the Internet.
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council brings together top companies, business leaders and experts for two days of high-level discussions, business matching and networking.
The Center for Strategic & International Studies hosts a two-day conference with discussions for resolving differences between the six claimants in the South China Sea.
USC hosts its annual global conference in Seoul. The conference will reflect on the interrelated themes of science, technology and health; global business, international stability and the rule of law; and education, the arts and cultural institutions.
The international conference ‘Foodways in China' will provide a venue to discuss research that has augmented the largely anthropological and historical contributions of those earlier works, and new work by scholars based in the Humanities and Social Sciences that engages insights from the emerging interdisciplinary field of Food Studies.
This China session is part of the Pacific Council on International Policy's Spring Conference.
The Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies at the University of Illinois-Urbana presents a one day symposium.
This conference brings together an international group of scholars to consider new research highlighting cultural and social productions emerging from diasporic Chinese amidst the political fissures of the Cold War
A conference presented by the Institute for Historical Studies, April 18-19, 2013.