Past Events
GW Amnesty International presents: Tibet in Crisis? A conversation on the state of Tibetan human rights and Sino-Tibetan affairs.
This talk concerns the work of the prominent Korean lay Buddhist and entrepreneur Oak Kwanbin (1891-1933) in Shanghai during the mid-1920s and early-30s.
The Johns Hopkins East Asian Speaker Series presents a talk with Viren Murthy on the conceptualization of modern China in history.
A lecture by Professor Anita Wheeler Plummer of Spelman College. This event is part of the “Economic Change and Emerging Asia-Africa Interactions” lecture series.
The Kissinger Institute on China and the United States Invites you to the Washington, D.C. launch of: Building U.S.-China Trust: Through Next Generation People, Platforms & Programs, a joint report by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism & The School of International Studies of Peking University.
The Weatherhead Easy Asian Institute at Columbia University presents a talk with Paize Keulemans and Wei Shang
The Tiananmen Square crisis in 1989 was a turning point for China. Weeks of student-led demonstrations ended in a bloody military crackdown, with far-reaching consequences not only for China's development but for its relations with the rest of the world.
Sigur Center For Asian Studies of the George Washington University presents a talk on music's influence on economic practices and political change.
Columbia University hosts former Vice President of Taiwan, Lu Hsiu-Lien