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Past Events: California
The UCLA Center for 17th & 18th Century Studies presents a talk on cities and social decline in eighteenth century Eurasia as a part of the core conference "Moralism, Fundamentalism, and the Rhetoric of Decline in Eurasia, 1600–1900."
The UCLA Center for 17th & 18th Century Studies presents a talk on violence in eighteenth century Eurasia as a part of the core conference "Moralism, Fundamentalism, and the Rhetoric of Decline in Eurasia, 1600–1900."
Stanford University's Center for East Asian Studies presents a book discussion on Jeff Wasserstrom and Angilee Shah's Chinese Characters: Profiles of Fast-Changing Lives in a Fast-Changing Land.
The discussion examines the role of elections in 20th Century China as a ritual rather than a right.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom turns a cultural historian's eye on recent developments in an informal presentation meant to stimulate debate and discussion.
The discussion explores the impact of the growing presence of Chinese telecommunications equipment makers and service providers in Africa's telecommunication markets.
The Levantine Cultural Center and Mad Guru present a gallery show of paintings by Adnan Hussain, inspired by travels through Central and South Asia, featuring watercolor, gouache and ink pieces of music from Kyrgyzstan, Uyghurs from China, Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Mongolia.
This popular free event opens up the Pacific Asia Museum galleries, courtyard and parking lot for a full day of family-friendly performances and activities to celebrate the Year of the Snake!
Asia Health Policy Program and Shorenstein APARC host a talk by Jing Zhang on the effects of water quality on child development and health in China.
UC Berkeley's Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive presents an exhibit of Sakaki Hyakusen's paintings, done in the Chinese painting technique.