Past Events
The East Asian Studies Center at Indiana University presents a talk by Ken Liu on translating Chinese science fiction.
The USC School of Cinematic Arts presents a screening of Mina Chow's film following the demise of America at the World's Fairs.
The University of Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Contemporary China presents a talk on the institutions used by the Chinese government to pressure citizens.
Explore the Art Institute of Chicago's extensive exhibition of Chinese landscape paintings.
"Finding Solutions" will focus on the work of individuals, companies, and NGOs to address some of China’s pressing challenges. We hope you will join this important discussion on April 6. Check-in starts at 8 am and the presentations begin at 8:30 am and conclude at 5:15 pm.
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.