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Past Events: North America
Freer Gallery of Art presents an exhibition on the depictions of recluses and recreational travelers in Chinese landscape painting.
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission hearing in Washington, DC.
The Olympic Games have put China in the spotlight on the world stage. Dr. Christopher McNally will discuss events in 2008 tied to the Olympics and what it means for China and the world.
On Tuesday, July 29, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars will inaugurate the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. The Kissinger Institute is dedicated to Dr. Henry A. Kissinger's legacy and vision of the importance of the U.S.-China bilateral relationship. It will promote greater awareness of the U.S.-China relationship and its impact on both countries and the world.
Special guest Erik Henriksen(member 1980, 1982 and 1984 US Olympic Speed Skating Teams) will show his collection of Olympic memorabilia and talk about his Olympic experiences and the Olympic movement.
During a period when media openness arguably should be at a high point, domestic and foreign reporters in China continue to be shut out of many areas and prevented from covering stories that authorities deem sensitive. This panel discussion will examine the impact of these and other developments in China on the eve of the Olympic Games.
Participate in a webinar on china's natural products market and regulatory environment.
The 14th Annual North American Taiwan Studies Conference at the
University of Washington.
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies presents a roundtable discussion on Taiwan.