Past Events
Followed by a Q&A with Director and Producer Linda Goldstein Knowlton. Moderated by Michael Renov, Ph.D., Vice Dean of the School of Cinematic Arts.
The Institute of East Asian Studies will hold a talk about the Flexible Repression: Governing Underground Civil Society in Authoritarian China
A part of the Asian Film Series sponsored by the Organization of Asian Studies at The George Washington University.
Nicole Kwan, co-author of The Dragon and the Crown: Hong Kong Memoirs, will discuss the book she co-wrote with her uncle, the late Stanley Kwan, creator of the Hang Seng Stock Index.
On the Silk Road and the High Seas: Chinese Ceramics, Culture and Commerce examines why Chinese ceramics were such prized commodities, both at home and abroad.
$upercapitalist, the first English language financial thriller independently produced in the U.S. and Hong Kong, follows maverick hedge fund trader Connor Lee (Derek Ting) as he moves from New York to Hong Kong to orchestrate a mega-deal that swiftly escalates beyond his control.
The Institute of East Asian Studies will hold a talk about the Trends in Educational Attainment in China over the 20th Century.
The Institute of East Asian Studies at UC Berkeley presents a talk with Zhou Qian from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
The Center for Strategic & International Studies hosts a roundtable with Guanghua Wan, Principal Economist at the Asian Development Bank.