Past Events
This year, the Oksenberg Conference will be organized around the publication of Zouping Revisited: Adaptive Governance in a Chinese County that has just been published by Stanford University Press.
The University of Texas at Ausin Department of Asian Studies hosts a talk about China's increasing engagement with the developing world.
The Denver Art Museum will be hosting a series exhibiting the influence of trade routes on Asian art.
The USC Marshall School of Business presents a research conference on China and its business/political processes.
Hosted by the Center for Chinese Legal Studies at Columbia Law School, Carl Minzner presents how Chinese legal reform is stalling.
A conversation of the history of Lin Zhao, an outspoken anti-communist poet killed during the height of the Cultural Revolution.
Professopr Wen-Chen Chang presents a talk about the process of judicial review in Asia.
Please join the U.S.-China Institute and PEN America for the West Coast launch of the PEN America report on social media in China, Forbidden Feeds. We will discuss the report and Chinese social media more generally.
Harvard University's Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Scott Kennedy on his newest book, The Fat Tech Dragon: Benchmarking China's Innovation Drive.
Join the Goeorge Washington University Sigur Center for a discussion on civil society, state repression and mobilization in contemporary China with Diana Fu, author of "Mobilizing without the Masses: Control and Contention in China."