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Past Events: North America
This event brings together five former American ambassadors to China between 1985 and 2001 to reflect on their time in Beijing.
Ethnicity with Chinese Characteristics? The Chinese State and Tibetan, Uyghur, and Mongol Identities
The East Asia Program of the National Endowment for Democracy presents a panel discussion on ethnic tensions in China.
The Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies at University of Illinois presents Hui Xiao's discussion on Chinese Style Divorce.
Acclaimed Beijing artist/producer Sulumi (Sun Dawei) will be giving a performance at various locations in New York.
The Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Chicago will be screening Good Cats (好猫/ Haomao), an independent film directed by Ying Liang.
Professor Robert Thorp will discuss how the architectural heritage of the Ming and Qing capitals survives amid the Olympic venues of 2008.
F. W. Mote Memorial Lecture Series
Professor Yu will explore the debate among both religion scholars and those of other disciplines on whether the concept of religion as such is wholly Western and thus not universally applicable in scholarship.
A talk by University of Washington's Professor Hok-lam Chan on his recent book, Legends of the Building of Old Peking.
The workshop will bring together scholars from Taiwan, China, Japan, Europe, and the US who have been working on biographical databases for China's history.
Hungkar Dorje will describe his operation of three schools in Golok Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.