Past Events
The Institute for Chinese Studies at the Ohio State University presents a talk on China and human rights in international trade as a part of the "China at the Crossroads" Lecture Series.
This talk will explore the influence modern Japanese poetry exerted on Zhou Zuoren, one of the most significant Chinese writers, critics, and translators of the first part of the twentieth century, as well as its impact on modern Chinese culture as mediated through Zhou
Indiana University's East Asian Studies Center presents a talk with Andrae Marak on the impact that political ideology and populism has on how governments have historically managed the extraction of oil and natural gas resources.
The Asian Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh presents a conference on Chinese Local Governance: Contemporary Innovation and Reform.
The Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies presents a lecture on first-hand observations of the Gaxiandong Cave and research on the archaeological significance of the cave and the movement of the Xianbei into China.
A Visions and Voices Signature Event. Followed by a book signing and reception.
The Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies presents a discussion of a historical political document, the Sacred Edict, and explores how and when the imperial institution became visible to the Chinese people.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies presents a colloquium on the growth of NGOs in China and discusses findings that form a baseline for understanding China's NGOs and point out new research questions that have yet to be addressed in the civil society literature.
The Fairbank Center For Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a screening of Datong: The Great Society.
Asia Society presents a discussion with Trevor Houser on environmental challenges, international energy security, and the economic and political drivers of energy sector developments in China and their implications for energy consumers in the US and around the world.