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Past Events: North America
This week at the University of Michigan's Center for Chinese Studies noon lecture series, a presentation of the importance of Chinese art during World War I.
The U.S-Asia Law Institute at the NYU School of Law hosts a talk by Zhe Huang on the differences between U.S. and Chinese wrokers visa.
The East Asia Center of the University of Virginia with host the conference, Complementing and Competing Visions of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, on March 2, 2019.
Duke University's Asian/Pacific Studies Institute hosts a conversation surrounding Uyghur issues in China.
The National Bureau of Asian Research and the GW Sigur Center for Asian Studies present an all-day confernece on China's strategic ambitions.
The Royal Ontario Museum presents an exhibition featuring various mediums, all relating back to the Chinese Lunar New Year.
The Met draws from its' collections and private loans to create an exhibition chronicling the history of landscape paintings in China.
Join the WSCRC for a book talk with Barbara Finamore, Senior Strategic Director for Asia at the Natural Resources Defense Council and author of Will China Save the Planet?
Explore works by various unconvential Chinese artists at The Guggenheim Museum. (Exhibition dates: May 4 - October 21, 2018)
The Navy League of Canada in association with the Royal Canadian Navy hosts a conference in British Columbia focusing on Pacific seapower.