Past Events
A broadcast of a roundtable discussion by the Congressional-Executive Commission on China
The international conference ‘Foodways in China' will provide a venue to discuss research that has augmented the largely anthropological and historical contributions of those earlier works, and new work by scholars based in the Humanities and Social Sciences that engages insights from the emerging interdisciplinary field of Food Studies.
A Bite of China is a 2012 Chinese documentary television series on the food, eating, and cooking in China.
Dr. Namrata Goswami gives a talk on the Sino-Indian border dispute.
Authors Graham Allison and Robert Blackwill discuss their new book "Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master's Insights on China, the United States, and the World".
The Institute of East Asian Studies at UC Berkeley presents a discussion of the direction of legal reform in China's policing and control institutions
The Pacific Asia Museum will hold a five week class on Chinese flower arranging with master Rosa Zee.
Qiulei Hu gives a talk on poetry in Early Medieval China.
At a National Committee public program on May 2, Professor Simon will discuss the historical development of China's civil society and how social, economic and legal system reforms today will affect China's civil society going forward.
The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley presents a discussion of to origins of Yin and Yang. In Chinese with translation.