Past Events
Direct from the People's Republic of China, the Peking Acrobats leave audiences spellbound with their thrilling presentation of ancient folk arts.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk with David Zweig on the Chinese government's efforts to "reverse the brain drain" to bring back expatriate talent.
Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) presents a talk by Bruce Gilley on cross-straits policy succession under China's new leaders.
The Pacific Asia Museum presents a talk by Susan Jaques on the history of Asian art collecting in the U.S. and her new book, A Love for the Beautiful: Discovering America's Hidden Art Museums.
The Institute for Chinese Studies at the Ohio State University presents a talk on nature, commodity chains, and Tibet's role in Chinese geography.
Hosted by the Confucius Institute, this talk will consider the extent to which the Chinese economy can be meaningfully characterized as capitalist; the character of its state form and recent development path; and its position within—or beyond—conventional understandings of capitalist variety.
The China Institute hosts the screening.
Representative Christopher Smith, Chairman and Senator Sherrod Brown, Cochairman of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China announce a hearing on "Falun Gong in China: Review and Update"
This exhibition of approximately thirty paintings and a thirty-minute film featuring the collectors focuses on the work of post-Cultural Revolution artists of the 1980s, who survived that revolutionary period to thrive through the creation of new works that pushed the boundaries of art in China.
On December 14th, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy will host a public event entitled: “US-China Relations: A Discussion with China's Rising Leaders.”