Past Events
A discussion with Carl Walter and James Chen on potential financial reforms in China and their implications.
This talk with Cambridge professor Franck Billé examines the economic implications of a set of "twin" cities on the Chinese-Russian border.
The Jamestown Foundation presents its Third Annual China Defense and Security Conference, featuring Kenneth W. Allen, Admiral Timothy Keating (USN, Ret.), Willy Lam, and other leading experts on Chinese security issues.
Stanford University's Center for East Asian Studies presents a talk with Eileen Cheng on the Lu Xun's book, Wild Grass.
Professor Chung-in Moon of Yonsei University considers the questions: What is South Korea's perception of China's rise? How has China's rise influenced its interactions with the two Koreas as well as the ROK-US alliance?
This collection of private notes have been organized and translated into English by Kathleen Yang, his mentee, who will speak about her book, Through a Chinese Connoisseur's Eye: Private Notes of C.C. Wang.
This talk examines the oldest mosques and selected famous ones through extant buildings and textual records in China, demonstrating their uniquely Chinese architecture.
A discussion of Chiang Kai-Shek's education policies with Zhengwei Liu of Zhejiang University.
Stanford University presents a talk with Scott Rozelle and Alain de Janvry on similarities in Chinese and African agricultural development and food policy.
The Pacific Asia Museum presents a talk with Pierre Odier, explorer and photographer, as a part of the series Authors on Asia.