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Past Events: North America
Discussion on China's urban poor policy.
Discussion on the social science of East Asia.
Like many new upper-middle-class Chinese families, Mr. and Mrs. Li are proud to give their only daughter a life they could only dream of (an Ivy League degree in art and an apartment in Manhattan), until they realize she’s turning into a dangerous stranger.
This presentation examines the role that newspaper weeklies (chuganji) played in establishing the normative boundaries of cultural citizenship in Cold War South Korea.
Presentation about the connections formed between Muslims in China.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies presents the second annual ChinaPower conference focusing on the issues that underpin Chinese power.
Conversation on how the U.S.-China relationship will shape emerging global order.
Scholars discuss contemporary issues in China.
Presentation from the Chief of Political Section of the Chinese Embassay in the U.S., Zhou jingxing.
Debuting on November 10th, Ancient Musical Treasures will include a collection of instruments, artwork, and sculpture from Central China. It spans nearly nine thousand years of musical history, including items excavated from the tombs of nobility, and the world’s oldest known instrument. This exhibition is exclusively at MIM and will have to return to China immediately afterward.