Past Events
This talk, provided by the Society for Asian Art, will include rare audio and unique film, providing an unusual perspective during one of the most turbulent times in modern history and will be given by Cory Combs.
Celebrate with China Institute as we open the doors to our new home in downtown Manhattan. At this festival celebrating Chinese culture, children and families can make arts & crafts, watch a kung fu performance, see a Chinese landscape painter at work, take part in a food-making demonstration, learn how to speak some Chinese, watch movies, taste yummy Chinese delicacies, and more.
The Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University will be hosting the symposium, Text and Context in East Asian Buddhism in New Haven.
This installation, which features all of the most important examples of Chinese lacquer in the Museum's collection, explores the laborious techniques used to create scenes based on history and literature, images of popular gods and mythical and real animals, and representations of landscapes and flowers and birds.
This installation, which explores the cultural importance of silk in China, will showcase the most important and unusual textiles from the Museum's collection.
Dr. David Kang, a Professor of International Relations and Business at the University of Southern California, will assess the current regional security situation in Northeast Asia at the University of California, Berkeley. Laura Nelson from UC Berkeley's Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Center for Korean Studies will moderate.
The Harvard-Yenching Institute presents a lecture by Professor Yun-han Chu of National Taiwan University.
The CSIS/IYF Youth, Prosperity, and Security Initiative, together with the CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies, cordially invite you to join us for our inaugural Youth 3D (Demographics, Dynamics, and Development) event series, which will examine the impact of the world's largest generation of young people on politics, economics, social development, and security worldwide.
Indiana University's East Asian Studies Center presents a lecture by Macabe Keliher, Jerome Hall Postdoctoral Fellow, IU Maurer School of Law on Xi Jinping's Anticorruption Campaign and the Future of China.
The Wilson Center and the U.S.-Japan Research Institute will host a panel discussing the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and future regional development. Panelists include Zhiqun Zhu from Bucknell University, Sourabh Gupta from Samuels International Associates, and Wilson Center scholars Takashi Terada, Meg Lundsager, and Shihoko Goto.