Past Events
Asia Society is pleased to present a top-level discussion examining the ways in which the South China Sea dispute might be disentangled while avoiding disastrous conflict between its major players.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents three speakers who are experienced academic-activists with deep knowledge about Hong Kong, Taiwan and the two student movements for democracy that have galvanized international attention.
Jamie Metzl, who worked in the Clinton National Security Council and State Department and is the former executive vice president of the Global Asia Society, will discuss how the U.S.-China rivalry is heating up around the world.
Jamie Metzl will discuss how the U.S.-China rivalry, marked by tensions in the South and East China Seas, in cyberspace, outer space and elsewhere, is heating up around the world.
Yoshi's Oakland presents Melody of China (MoC), San Francisco's premiere Chinese chamber ensemble. The ensemble specializes in traditional instruments including: yangqin, guzheng, sheng, pipa, dizi and erhu.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents Eleanor Goodman and Ao Wang speaking on the topic of contemporary Chinese poetry. Ling Zhang of Boston College will be moderator.
Jonathan Schlesinger, CEAS Postdoctoral Associate & Lecturer in History, will discuss Chinese environmental history.
The Center for East Asian Studies at Stanford University presents a talk with Professor Vladimir Tikhonov to discuss perceptions of Chinese residents in pre-colonial and colonial South Korea.
The Duke University Asian Pacific Studies Institute presents a screening of the film "Seven Days in Heaven" directed by Wang Yu-lin and Essay Liu.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents Charles Stafford.In this lecture, he will explore the articulation between the two systems of Confucianism and Daoism in Taiwan.