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The Sigur Center for Asian Studies and the Institute for International Economic Policy present a conference.
Participants will gain valuable insights into contemporary Chinese higher education and the trends that will shape universities in China in the coming years and decades.
In this two-day international symposium, leading curators, critics and scholars will look at artists working in different mediums as they react to the new Chinese megacity.
Scholars and government officials will examine the central issues, institutions, interest-groups, and individuals at work in producing U.S. policy toward China.
Scholars throughout the world will explore the development of higher education in contemporary China in broader historical and comparative perspectives.
This international symposium brings together scholars from three continents to consider the historical contributions of East Asian nations to the Olympics and the impact of the Olympics on these East Asian societies.
The event will bring together subject matter experts and security practitioners from around the world to consider the most complex and challenging issues facing navies in the Asia-Pacific region.
This symposium explores issues facing Asian women artists today.
Harvard Yenching Institute hosts a two day conference.
The largest annual gathering of political scientists in the world will convene from August 28 through August 31, 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts to discuss the latest political science research and politics and to network with colleagues.