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Past Events: conference
The University of California, Berkeley is hosting a forum in which participants from China and the US will review the history of relations between the two countries and consider the influence of culture, especially various elements of the arts, on the development of mutual understanding.
The USC U.S.-China Institute and the Richard Nixon Foundation and Nixon Center invite you to attend two panels focusing on the opening of China, and on what China's rise means for the world.
Princeton University hosts a conference on Chinese religion.
The China Enterprise Council's 2010 Annual Conference will focus on challenges and opportunities that come with the increase of Chinese business in the U.S. Market.
Jeremy Schreifels (U.S. EPA) and Xuehua Zhang (Independent Energy and Environment Consultant)-will dig into some of the complexities of pollution control efforts in China to help us understand some major progress in SO2 emission measurement and control in the power sector with thoughts on what led to this progress.
A transnational and interdisciplinary conference that spans over 3 days to highlight movements, dance-on-film screenings, and themed panels to learn about East Asian culture.
Day long seminar delving into these two important markets. Private sector and public officials share insight and strategies on how to sell more and more effectively. Determine best practices to navigate distribution, customs clearance, intellectual property, financing, and other challenges of doing business in China and India.
The Loyola Marymount University and Hong Kong Taoist Association present the 6th International Conference on Daoist Studies.
The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations presents a program designed to help Chinese graduate students from any academic discipline better understand the complex forces that shape American foreign policy.