Past Events
The Columbia University Weatherhead East Asian Institute will be hosting a workshop on Chinese liberalism.
Participants:
The 10th annual conference on U.S.-China economic development will include keynote speakers and breakout session opportunities that will explore the current economic relations and developments.
The USC U.S.-China Institute, USC Pacific Asia Museum, and USC Shoah Foundation present a screening of the film Above the Drowning Sea, the story of the dramatic escape of European Jews from Nazi-controlled Europe to Shanghai on the eve of World War Two. Followed by a panel conversation.
This symposium celebrates the intellectual contributions of UC Berkeley’s research on Chinese communities overseas, including its archival collections from around the world.
The China Society of Southern California and The Chinese Historical Society of Southern California present a talk by Charlotte Rees regarding her new book, Courage, Endurance, Sacrifice.
Come see the New York Times bestselling author, Kevin Kwan, discuss his body of work Crazy Rich Asians and his forthcoming projects.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk by Lenora Chu, whose new book explores what takes place behind closed classroom doors in China's education system. Chu’s eye-opening investigation challenges assumptions and considers the true value and purpose of education.
The NYU School of Law, U.S.-Asia Law Institute presents a talk by Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kium, the longtime leader of the Catholic Church in Hong Kong.
Things China Working Group is an informal group to explore research interest in the material networks, systems, economies, media and practices of communication pursued within China or between China and its national and international partnerships. Open only to USC graduate students and faculty.
This talk will examine the rapid urbanization of Chinese cities.