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Past Events: North America
Andrew Ross considers how and why China's economic growth has raised anxiety levels in countries like the US
Michael Keevak examines European views of China from the period of 1600 - 1750.
Rutgers University's Wang Ban presents a talk on, Kang Youwei, the Chinese thinker and reformer at the turn of the 20th century.
Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong discusses China's developments and its relations with the United States.
A part of the Fall 2007 CCS Special Presentations: CCS Public Lecture Series.
New York University's Sally Engle Merry explores the process of translating human rights into the vernacular.
Part of the Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series. Professor Sally Merry discusses the spread of human rights.
Susan Greenhalgh examines China's one-child policy from 1978 - 1980.
University of Hawaii's East West Center presents a talk by Dr. ZhongXiang Zhang about current environmental issues in China.
University of Michigan's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk with Ann Anagnost.