Past Events
The Bowers Museum presents a talk by Jeffrey Wasserstrom on events of the summer of 1900 in China.
The Insitute for Taiwanese Studies presents a talk by Ian Easton based off his book, The Chinese Invasion Threat.
The WIlson Center presents, as part of its Ground Truth Breifings series, a panel on growing Chinese influence in the Artic regions.
The Kennan Institute, at the Wilson Center, presents a panel on the differing state and society expression of cultural values in technologies.
Watch as the Asian Conservation Studio restores a 12-foot portrait of the mythological demon queller Marshal Xin, a general of thunder, dating back to China’s Ming dynasty and on view to the public for the first time. (July 29, 2017 – February 4, 2018)
UCLA's Center for Chinese Studies presents a screening of the film, "Above the Drowning Sea"; a film that tells the story of European Jews escaping to Shanghai during the Holocaust.
As part of its 2018 Winter Colloquia Series, The Stanford China Program presents a talk by Julia Chuang on rural land markets and China's rise.
Celebrating the grand reopening of USC Pacific Asia Museum after a year of the seismic retrofit project, the museum will present an exhibit drawn from the museum’s extraordinary collection of over 2,700 costumes and textiles from China, Korea, Japan, India, the Himalayas and Southeast Asia. (Exhibition dates: September 1, 2017 - January 31, 2018)
The Center for Strategic and International Studies presents a talk featuring John Deng, a Minister without Portfolio for Taiwan, and other panelists.