Past Events
The East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California presents a faculty book launch for Brett Sheehan's "Industrial Eden: A Chinese Capitalist Vision."
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk "Water and Land: Changing Landscapes and Diminishing Resources in China" by Ling Zhang on Tuesday, March 24, 2015, 1:15pm to 9:00pm.
Esteemed LA Times reporter, David Pierson, will be sharing his experiences as an American journalist covering China. While stationed in Beijing from 2009 to 2013, Pierson covered a variety of topics including agriculture, economics, and Chinese cinema. Currently, he covers food and agriculture, and has written extensively about the San Gabriel Valley and its vast Asian community.
The Wilson Center’s Latin American Program, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States, and China Environment Forum, in collaboration with the Institute of the Americas, host a seminar exploring China’s evolving political engagement with Latin America.
The Global Studies Programs at the University of Southern California presents an exhibition of works of architecture in Spain, China, and Japan.
Harvard's Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk on Hong Mai.
The Cantor’s Asian collection features works in a variety of media. With especially strong holdings of Chinese and Japanese art, the collection comprises more than 5,000 objects and spans 3000 BCE to the late 20th century. Currently on view in the Cantor’s Asian galleries are works illuminating the many cultures of Asia—East, South, Southeast, and the Himalayas. This new selection focuses on the art of 20th-century China.
Tibet House US presents a screening of the documentary, "Tibetan Stories". "Tibetan Stories" is a short documentary, web-series introducing audiences to the lives, values and family histories of a group of diverse Tibetan refugees. Their stories give us a deeper, more complete appreciation for the contemporary Tibetan experience in exile. A Q&A will follow the screening.
The Stanford Club of San Francisco presents a screening, followed by a Q&A session with filmmaker Carol Liu.
UC Irvine's John S. and Marilyn Long U.S.-China Institute for Business and Law and The Center for Land, Environment, and Natural Resources present a workshop entitled "China's New Environmental Actors: Understanding the roles of corporations, NGOs, and prosecutors".