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Past Events: California
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents Gail Hershatter. In this talk, she explores changes in the lives of women in rural Shaanxi province during the early decades of state socialism, the 1950s and 1960s, comparing them to the lives of women in contemporary rural China.
Fo Guang Shan Hsi Lai Temple presents Dr. Darui Long. He will speak about how Buddhism spread to China.
University of California Santa Barbara's Department of East Asian Languages & Cultural Studies presents a screening of "Dust in the Wind," a film about lost love and lost innocence between a young working class couple in Taiwan.
Professor Vladimir will give speech on "Chinese in Pre-Colonial and Colonial Korea" in Institute of East Asian Studies at University of California, Berkeley.
Join Asia Society Northern California and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco for a panel of leading analysts and businesspeople for a discussion of China's digital transformation.
UC Berkeley presents Ming Sing, Yun Chung Chen, and Hsin-Hsing Chen's talk on student movements in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
The Center for Asia Pacific Studies at the University of San Francisco hosts a fall symposium, “Advertising and Marketing in China: Chinese-Western Cultural Encounters (19th c. - Present).”
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents three speakers who are experienced academic-activists with deep knowledge about Hong Kong, Taiwan and the two student movements for democracy that have galvanized international attention.
Jamie Metzl, who worked in the Clinton National Security Council and State Department and is the former executive vice president of the Global Asia Society, will discuss how the U.S.-China rivalry is heating up around the world.
Jamie Metzl will discuss how the U.S.-China rivalry, marked by tensions in the South and East China Seas, in cyberspace, outer space and elsewhere, is heating up around the world.