Past Events
The Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute will be holding its annual event, Year in U.S.-China Relations Review, in Washington, D.C.
Two conferences will take place, one in Beijing (China) and one in Irvine (California, United States), gathering a range of scholars from around the world to discuss the issue and development of China's air pollution.
Please join GTI as we host a panel discussion on the military and political dimensions of potential Chinese invasion scenarios of Taiwan, including assessing their likelihood, the forms they will take, and regional security implications.
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) announces a hearing on "The Long Arm of China: Exporting Authoritarianism With Chinese Characteristics".
Artist collection exhibit showcasing the relationship between Mexican and Chinese artists.
Book talk on the rise of Xi Jinping and Sino-American relations.
Public talk exploring the violate and political nature of the South China Sea.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a book talk by Scott Tong. His A Village With My Name offers a unique perspective on the dramatic changes in China from the late Qing dynasty to today.
Exhibition focused on the importance, beauty and historical significance behind Chinese scroll making.
Join us for a screening and discussion with two important members of the Chinese independent documentary community.