Past Events
National committee on United States - China Relations presents a talk with Terry Lautz on his book detailing the life and importance of John Birch in U.S.-China affairs.
The UCLA Asia Institute hosts a talk by Emily Yeh to discuss findings about Tibetan pastoralists’ knowledge of climate change, as well as factors leading to vulnerability to climate change, based on an interdisciplinary project conducted in Nagchu, in the northern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, PRC.
Ohio State University's East Asian Studies Center co-hosts a talk by Robert Daly on the future of U.S.-China relations.
How does a city develop a distinct visual identity? This question became a major theme in Japanese art during the Edo period (1615–1868). Woodblock print designers helped promote a nascent domestic travel industry by publishing images of “famous places” (meisho) throughout the country.
Foreign Echoes & Discerning the Soil: Translation, Chineseness, & World Literature in Chinese Poetry
Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies hosts a talk with Lucas Klein
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Guo Zhiyuan on exclusion of illegally obtained evidence in China.
University of Oregon Confucius Institute for Global Chinese Studies hosts a talk by Ann Wetherell on an unpublished hand scroll of Buddhist luohans
UCLA International Institute hosts a book talk with USC's Abraham Lowenthal.
The Rubin Museum hosts an exhibit of Himalayan art.
Colombia University Weatherhead Institute hosts a screening of the film "Qarangghu Tagh: The Villages Afar," the first independent Uighur documentary.